National Electronic Sound depository (of Russian Federation) Project
National Electronic Sound depository (of Russian Federation) Project
The goals of this important project are
1. The creation of a national center for digitization, storage and access to the sound heritage of the peoples of Russia, its inclusion in the scientific, cultural and educational revolution of the country and around the world on the basis of modern information technologies;
2. To create a distributed structure NEZD based on Russian and international sound archives;
3. To complete scientific description of the sound collection and adherence to digitized archival materials and documents, information about time and place of recording, or expeditions, bibliographic information and related materials.
It allows its user to access sound recordings in various languages of Russian Federation such as Sakha, Buriat, etc.
The resource can be accessed here: http://nezd.ru/
This blog is dedicated to Slavic Studies, East and Central European Studies and Central Asian Studies librarianship.
This personal blog was created by Liladhar R. Pendse (Slavic & Eastern European Studies Librarian at Princeton University, Princeton).
Keywords: Slavic Studies, Russian, Central and East European, Eurasian Studies, Academic Librarianship, Minorities of Russian Federation, Princeton University, My Alma mater UCLA, Russian Diaspora, Caucasus, and Central Asia.
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