Language dictionaries can be
found in the Reference section under the following call number ranges.
Some older dictionaries may also be available in the Stacks for
check-out.
Bulgarian: PG801-1146
Czech: PG4001-5146
Polish: PG6001-7446
Russian: PG2001-2826
Serbo-Croatian: PG1201-1696
Slovak: PG5201-5546
Ukrainian: PG3801-3987
Atlas of Russia and the Independent Republics. Moshe Brawer. Simon & Schuster: 1994.
G2110 .B7 REF-ATLAS
Cambridge
Encyclopedia of Russia and the Former Soviet Union. 2nd ed. Archie
Brown, Michael Kaser and Gerald S. Smith. Cambridge University Press:
1994.
DK14 .C35 REFERENCE
Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia. Europa Publications: 2000.
HC244.A1 .E293 REFERENCE
Part of series: Regional surveys of the world
Encyclopedia of World Cultures. David Levinson. G.K. Hall: 1991-1996.
GN307 .E53 REFERENCE
v.1
North America; v.2 Oceania; v.3 South Asia; v.4 Europe (Central,
Western, and Southeastern Europe); v.5 East and Southeast Asia; v.6
Russia and Eurasia, China; v.7 South America; v.8 Middle America and
the Caribbean; v.9 Africa and the Middle East; v.10 Indexes
Entsiklopedicheskii slovar. Ivan Efimovich Andreevskii, K. K. Arsen’ev and F. F. Petrushevskii. 1890-1907.
Holdings: v.1-41, Suppl. 1-2
AE55 .E6 STACKS
Historical Dictionary of Poland. George Sanford and Adriana Gozdecka-Sanford. Scarecrow Press: 1994.
DK4030 .S26 REFERENCE
Historical Dictionary of Russia. Boris Raymond and Paul Duffy. Scarecrow Press: 1998.
DK36 .R39 REFERENCE
Poland: an encyclopedic guide. Edyta Banaszkiewicz-Zygmunt and Krzysztof Olendzki. PWN: 2000.
DK4030 .P636 REFERENCE
Reference Guide to Russian Literature. Neil Cornwell. Fitzroy Dearborn: 1998.
PG2940 .R44 REFERENCE
The Year's work in modern language studies. London: Modern Humanities Research Association.
Holdings: v.1 (1929/1930) -- present
PB1 .Y45 REFERENCE
The first ten years of this useful resource are available on microfilm; the remaining issues are in the Reference Collection.
Other available formats: MICROFORM
Wielka encyklopedia PWN. Jan Wojnowski. Naukowe PWN: 2001-.
AE53 .W44 REFERENCE
Transliteration Tables for Non-Roman Scripts
A useful resource from the Library of Congress.
Google Transliteration Tool. For a number of Slavic languages.
Translit.ru Transliterates into Russian, Belorussian and Ukrainian Cyrillic as well as Hebrew, Greek, Armenian and Georgian.