Additional Resources for scholars of Russia, East Europe, and Eurasia
In addition to organizing the National Convention and publishing Slavic Review, and NewsNet, the AAASS also serves Slavic scholars and the field in other ways.
The AAASS also gathers and makes available to Slavic scholars the following information that helps them find employment; support their research, teaching, and study; network with other scholars; and present and publish their research:
- Employment Listings are now posted on the
AAASS Members Only web site. To include an announcement in the "Employment Listings" section, please e-mail: newsnet@fas.harvard.edu.
The following new postings have been recently included in the "Employment Listings" section:
- University of Southern California, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Assistant or Associate Professor, russian music or cinema (posted 09/24/2007)
- City University of New York, Brooklyn College, History Department, Assistant Professor in Russian History (posted 09/24/2007)
- University of Richmond, Department of Modern Literatures and Cultures, Visiting Assistant Professor/Instructor of Russian (posted 09/24/2007)
- Funding for Research and Study (updated October 3, 2007)
- Calls for Papers and Articles (updated October 2, 2007)
- Calls for Nominations for Prizes (updated May 22, 2007)
- Library and the Internet News (from the most recent issue of NewsNet)
In addition, the Association collects important data in certain areas of Slavic studies, which indirectly indicate the state and strength of the field:
- Annual Survey of Graduates in Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies (2000 through 2006)
- Listing of Summer Programs (published annually in the January issue of NewsNet, now available in pdf form.
- AAASS Members' Research in Progress (published annually in the October issue of NewsNet)
Some sources for additional information on Eurasia and Eastern Europe and on Slavic and East European studies may be found on the following pages:
- Russian and East European Studies Virtual Library: http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/reesweb/
- Erik Herron's Guide to Politics in East Central Europe and Eurasia: http://web.ku.edu/~herron/
- UIUC Slavic Reference Service: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/spx/srs.htm
- Sources for Slavic and East European Library Materials: http://www.library.arizona.edu/slavvend/index.jsp
- Inventory of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Digital Projects: www.library.uiuc.edu/spx/inventory/index.htm
- Guides to Russian Archives/ Putevolditeli po rossiiskim arkhivam: http://guides.eastview.com/help/about.html





