



Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the numerous transformations in population, health, and social structures, and the complexities associated with these issues, cannot be adequately addressed or confined to a single guide to resources. The 2016 Fisher Forum on Population, Health and Social Change in Eurasia spans across regions, cultures, ethnic groups, and languages.
This guide does not reflect the full diversity of this region, nor is it comprehensive. Instead, this guide features resources curated by the moderator, Prof. Cynthia Buckley, and Fisher Forum presenters. In addition to the resources compiled by the moderator, the Slavic Reference Service staff have added relevant materials and resources from the University Library. As one of the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies collections in North America, the University Library holds invaluable research materials for this forum. Specifically, the world renowned reference collection in the International and Area Studies Library, which includes the following relevant sources (see: Migration Gudies)
SSSR--SNG--Rossiia: geografiia naseleniia i sotsial'naia geografiia 1985-1996. Analitiko-bibliograficheskii obzor. UIUC Call Number: 016.30420947 Ss1
Migratsiia naseleniia v postsovetskikh gosudarstvakh annotirovannaia bibliografiia rossiiskikh izdanii 1992-1997 gg. UIUC Call Number: 016.30480947 B14m
We hope you have a successful and productive forum. We will be delighted to assist you with any follow-up research inquiries.
Slavic Reference Service
http://guides.library.illinois.edu/c.php?g=347523&p=2340003
PQDT is a collection of citations to dissertations and theses worldwide from 1861 to the present day. Full-text is available for most of the dissertations added since 1997 and some of the older graduate works. PQDT is also the official digital dissertations archive for the Library of Congress. Also included are the citations to British and Irish dissertations and theses (PQDT: UK & Ireland) since 1761 and abstracts for content since 1986.
Note: UIUC masters theses are not in PQDT. They are only found in IDEALS or in the library catalog.
Federal'nyi Obrazovatel'nyi Portal: Of particular interest in this multidisciplinary portal is the section Sotsiologiia meditsiny. It links to over 300 articles on the subject of the intersection of medical science and sociology.
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