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Collection Policy Manual, rev. ed
2003

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SUBJECT COLLECTIONS

SLAVIC LANGUAGES


Academic Program
 

An undergraduate major and an M.A. in Foreign Language and Literature. A coordinated degree program leading to a simultaneous MAFLL/MLIS, in cooperation with the School of Information Studies, is available. Language study is offered in Russian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, and, occasionally, Ukrainian. Russian linguistics, contemporary Slavic civilization, and some literature in translation is also taught.

Collection Level
 

Advanced study.

Collection Profile

        The following LC classification range descriptions represent areas of concentration for Slavic languages:

        P (Philology. Linguistics (general)): Indo-European Philology.
        PB (Modern European Languages. Celtic Languages): The following category is selectively collected: Modern European languages.
        PG (Slavic. Baltic (Languages and Literatures)): Slavic (Russian (Language; Literature)). Selectively collected category: Slavic.
        PK (Indo-Iranian Languages and Literatures): The following categories are selectively collected: Indo-Aryan languages; Modern Indo-Aryan languages.

Languages
 

English, Polish, Russian, and Serbo-Croatian; some criticism in other languages.

Related Subject Collections
 
Comparative Literature, English, and Linguistics.

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