Thanks, Alexandre and I'm forwarding this to the
list for other members.
It's worth noting that it's always worth just typing in:
www. then the name of what you're looking for (often the initials are
used e.g. www.ntv.ru), then adding ru and seeing what happens.
Andrew Jameson
Chair, Russian Committee, ALL
Languages and Professional Development
1 Brook Street, Lancaster LA1 1SL UK
Tel: 01524 32371 (+44 1524 32371)
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From: Alexandre Bougakov <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: RE: Moscow News
Date: 12 May 2000 18:25
Hello, Andrew
Well, I had no trouble with the Subj. I haven't used any search engine. I
have just typed the first thing that crossed my mind - www.moscownews.ru -
in my IE window and I have found it.
There also is a good site called www.smi.ru - review af the most influental
newspapers, TV channels and radiostations.
Very interesting service offers National Electronic library
(http://nel.nns.ru/) - they gather information from thousands of online and
"offline" sources and their service costs about 0,40$ for each search and
each article or book.
"Russian Story" also offers lots of newspapers in Adobe PDF format
(http://www.russianstory.com/servlets/catalog/).
Presidential Admnistration Library (www.gov.ru/lib/) gathers information
from huge amount of newspapers and magazines but their site is awful. Maybe
they haven't got money (Sic!!!) to make it user-friendly - now it looks
like it was created by the UNIX-guru, fanatic of the command prompt,
Spartan interface and stupid abbreviations.
Sincerely yours,
Alexandre Bougakov <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Student of the sociological faculty of the Higher School of Economics
(http://www.hse.ru/fakultet/sociology/default.html), Moscow, Russian
Federation
My website is http://SocioLink.narod.ru/ (thousands of sociology related
links on the Web)
My PGP key ID is 0x97F20C99, Key Fingerprint is C83C 5998 F43A BEB7 70DF
B8FC CC5E 960E 97F2 0C99 (PGP version is 6.0.2i)
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