This is the true nature of home-- it is the place of Peace; the shelter, not only from injury, but from all terror, doubt and division. - John Ruskin

How soft, how snug, how warm, how comfortable- and how bored you are! - Anton Chekhov

  • International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC) *

    This US nonprofit organization, with offices in Washington, DC and Moscow, Russia, represents interests and services of libraries, information centers, and scholar and academic institutions of Russia and other countries of the former USSR on the American market. The other objective of the Center is to facilitate the access of American users to scientific, technological, legal, business, and other types of information in Russia and the CIS. Searchable databases of Russian books and periodicals are available on this web site.

  • Russian Businesses in America Database *

    "The easy-to-use computer directory (database) of American companies managed by Russian-speaking people, management or staff. The database includes more than 400 detailed records and contains various information fields."


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    Besides hosting a wonderful conference in Central/Eastern Europe each fall and encouraging US/Europe/NIS cooperation throughout the year, the generous folks behind AUDEM are the ones who made possible the initial meeting of your hosts. No way can we thank Dave Hake and Evans Roth enough! Please visit the AUDEM WWW site, join their email listserver and, if possible, make plans to be at their conference in Budapest, Hungary November, 1998.