Libraries,Lectures, and Talk Shows: Some Russian Internet Resources for Research,Teaching, and Learning |
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Authors: | David Chroust |
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Institution: | 1. Texas A&2. M University Libraries , TX, USA d-chroust@tamu.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Ethnocentrism affects perception and choices, and scholars, teachers, and students may not see or seek the “global” in our “global information revolution,” especially in such vast monolingual social spaces as the United States and the Anglophone world. Russia illuminates how unfortunate this state of affairs is because perceptions of Russia are so negative; whereas online information and open access there are so plentiful. Elibrary.ru offers free, full-text access to Russia’s periodical scholarship in all disciplines. Postnauka.ru is a lecture platform for Russian academics that rivals TED Talks in scale and production quality. Kul’tura is a federal television channel devoted entirely to education. Academic talk shows constitute part of the programming there and elsewhere. High-quality and reliable online tools such as these can enhance “Western” scholars’ and educators’ resource repertoires. |
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Keywords: | Russia ethnocentrism global information revolution electronic libraries lectures talk shows television audiovisual resources mass media social media |
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