SEEJ Transliteration Preference
Karen A Rondestvedt
rondest+ at pitt.edu
Tue Sep 28 17:09:37 UTC 1999
Unfortunately, some publishers are unwilling to deal with Cyrillic, as
I've discovered while editing the first issue of the new Slavic
librarians' journal, Slavic & East European Information Resources. I hope
the journal will eventually do well enough that I can convince them to use
it. In the meantime, and with other publishers that don't deal with Slavic
languages very often, I think we're stuck not only with transliteration
but often with lack of Slavic diacritics as well.
Karen
-*- Karen Rondestvedt G-20X Hillman Library
-*- Slavic Bibliographer and University of Pittsburgh
-*- Temporary Bibliographer for Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
-*- German Language & Literature tel: (412) 648-7791
-*- University of Pittsburgh Library System
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-*- Web: http://www.pitt.edu/~rondest/ (412) 648-7887
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