| Includes catalogs, web sites, databases and bibliographies, electronic libraries, and library organizations. For information about and links to all the national libraries of Europe, visit The European Library site. The Library of Congress' catalog may be consulted at http://catalog.loc.gov.
Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica (http://www.nsk.hr)
The National and University Library of Croatia includes a link to Crolist, its online catalog. There is also a link to an index to articles in Croatian periodicals. Some pages also in English.
HAZU - Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (http://mahazu.hazu.hr)
The Library of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. In Croatian and English.
Archives
Hrvatski Državni Arhiv (http://www.arhiv.hr/en/)
Croatian State Archives. In Croatian and English.
Major Croatian Collections Outside Croatia
South Slavic Collections at the Library of Congress (http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/coll/slav.html)
General description of the collections of all South Slavic groups.
Slavic and East European Resources (http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/doemoff/slavic/)
Links to information about Berkeley's Slavic collections and Slavic studies program; research guides, and digital resource.
School of Slavonic and East European Studies (http://www.ssees.ac.uk/)
Includes information about the School's departments, staff and students, activities, and library resources, as well as links to internet resources on Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Slavonic Collections of the British Library (http://www.bl.uk/collections/easteuropean/easteuropean.html)
The British Library's collections in the field of Slavonic, East European and Soviet Studies are the largest in the UK, and probably in Western Europe.
Electronic Libraries
Hrčak: Portal of Scientific Journals of Croatia (http://hrcak.srce.hr)
Based on the Open Access Initiative, this site has the full text and/or abstracts of 67 Croatian scholarly journals. Many are in Croatian, but some are also in English. At the present time there are more scientific journals available than humanities journals. The site offers both an English and Croatian searching interface.
Habsburg Source Texts Archive (http://www.h-net.org/~habsweb/sourcetexts/)
The editors of HABSBURG have constructed this text archive as a teaching tool, providing excerpts or entire documents with certain conditions in mind: the documents should prove useful in undergraduate courses, so they are accessible to newcomers to the field, relatively short, and free of copyright restrictions. Provides access to a selection of primary sources and other documents covering South Slavic history before World War I.
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