To provide further context on Ukraine and its tense history with Russia, the library is highlighting several great sources of current news, historical context, and cultural information.
Our Library Director, Darren Chase, has pulled together a collection of library resources -- including those listed here -- in a handy library research guide: Ukraine: A Topic Guide.
Keep up with the unfolding current events taking place in Ukraine with the library's new institutional subscription to the New York Times. All students, faculty, and staff at SUNY Oneonta have unlimited access to The New York Times digital platforms, including personalized user experience, live coverage of breaking news, access to NYT articles between 1851-present, access to the International edition and Chinese and Spanish editions, full access to the NYT Learning Network, and access to the InEducation resource that helps faculty bring current events into the classroom.
To set up your personal access, select the New York Times from the A to Z list and then follow the steps to sign in as an Oneonta student or faculty/staff.
One of our streaming video vendors, Kanopy, has curated a collection of documentary and narrative films focused specifically on this country and the region. Use these filtered links to access Ukraine-specific videos or Russian-focused films in our Kanopy collection.
Want to better understand the history and culture of Russia? One of our fabulous research databases, JSTOR, has published Russia: A Syllabus of Background Readings, "to provide context for the developing conflict." Link directly to the syllabus or explore JSTOR via our A-Z Database list.
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