Ukrainian ressources (bibliography, software...)

Max Pyziur pyz at PANIX.COM
Thu Jan 9 03:30:00 UTC 1997


>Dear colleagues,
>
>Today I'd like to ask some questions concerning the Ukrainian language -
> especially as for computer
>ressources, bibliografic materials and special dictionaries:
>
>1. I contacted the Ohio Supercomputer (cf
> gopher://infomeister.osc.edu:74/11/ukrainian">

The materials via the gopher route are a bit stale.  You might want to try
using the web route where efforts are taken to keep things more up to date.
The coordinates are:
http://www.osc.edu/ukraine.html or
http://www.osc.edu/ukraina.html (if your computer handles KOI8 Cyrillic)

>Probably the most worthwhile site for Ukrainian information is the infomeister
> server of the Ohio
>Supercomputing Center. The site has eight directories loaded with useful
> information about Ukraine. The
>directories cover business, general information, goverment and public policy,
> images, language, non-gov
>organizations, relcom news briefs, and social welfare issues.) and it seems
that
> only a few poems are to
>represent the whole Ukrainian literature on the net. At least I haven't found
> any more texts in Ukrainian

I'd be interested in knowing the answer to this also.

>on the net, even less as far as White Rusian is concerned.
>Do you know any other places, where Ukrainian computerized texts are to be
> found?
>



>Sincerely yours
>Dirk Carius

Max Pyziure
pyz at panix.com



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