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HU OSA 205-4-206 Russian Monitoring Archives
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Title
Russian Monitoring Archives
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Date(s)
1986 - 1999 (predominant 1992-1997)
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Series
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Extent and medium (processed)
203 Archival boxes, 25.38 linear meters
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Name of creator(s)
Open Media Research Institute
Context
Archival history
After closure of the Open Media Research Institute in 1994 under the special agreement the files stayed at RFE/RL to support their research, publishing and broadcasting activities. Due to transfer procedures' problems from Prague to Budapest the original arrangement of the series was slightly changed. The new system of arrangement reflects the one that was introduced and used both at the archives of RFE/RL Research Institute and Open Media Research Institute for filing materials with main entries like Economy, Politics, Security, Social Issues, etc.
Content and structure
Scope and content (abstract)
The Russian Monitoring Archives (Subject Files) was started by the staff of the Slavic, Baltic and Eurasian Archives at the RFE/RL Research Institute (Munich, Germany) and later continued at the Open Media Research Institute, thus mostly covering the period from 1992 to 1997 although ealier and later materials can be found. Collected materials, consisting mostly of press clippings, news agency releases and TV and radio monitoring, were filed according to English subject codes. Due to transfer procedures the original order was slightly modified at Open Society Archives. The series comprise information relating to the Russian Federation on different topics such as economy, politics, foreign relations and relations with other CIS countries, armed forces and social issues. Of particular interest are files and materials on the state building, government structure and activities, development of market economy including finance, banking system, etc. Another large bulk of materials are connected with human rights movements and national relations and conflicts in the post-Soviet period. The series also includes biographical files on prominent public and political figures.
Content and structure
Accruals
Not Expected
Content and structure
System of arrangement
Arranged by the English language subject code and thereunder alphabetically by folder titles
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Not Restricted
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing reproduction
Third party rights are to be cleared.
Description Control
Archivist's note
Arranged by Olga Zaslavslaya and Miklós Bányász; described by Olga Zaslavskaya, October 15, 2003; translated to Russian by Katerina Belenkina, December, 2022.
HU OSA 205-4-206 Russian Monitoring Archives
BookIconSeries Description
Context
Hierarchy
Statistics
Folders / Items
Identity Statement
Title
Russian Monitoring Archives
Identity Statement
Date(s)
1986 - 1999 (predominant 1992-1997)
Identity Statement
Description Level
Series
Identity Statement
Extent and medium (processed)
203 Archival boxes, 25.38 linear meters
Context
Name of creator(s)
Open Media Research Institute
Context
Archival history
After closure of the Open Media Research Institute in 1994 under the special agreement the files stayed at RFE/RL to support their research, publishing and broadcasting activities. Due to transfer procedures' problems from Prague to Budapest the original arrangement of the series was slightly changed. The new system of arrangement reflects the one that was introduced and used both at the archives of RFE/RL Research Institute and Open Media Research Institute for filing materials with main entries like Economy, Politics, Security, Social Issues, etc.
Content and structure
Scope and content (abstract)
The Russian Monitoring Archives (Subject Files) was started by the staff of the Slavic, Baltic and Eurasian Archives at the RFE/RL Research Institute (Munich, Germany) and later continued at the Open Media Research Institute, thus mostly covering the period from 1992 to 1997 although ealier and later materials can be found. Collected materials, consisting mostly of press clippings, news agency releases and TV and radio monitoring, were filed according to English subject codes. Due to transfer procedures the original order was slightly modified at Open Society Archives. The series comprise information relating to the Russian Federation on different topics such as economy, politics, foreign relations and relations with other CIS countries, armed forces and social issues. Of particular interest are files and materials on the state building, government structure and activities, development of market economy including finance, banking system, etc. Another large bulk of materials are connected with human rights movements and national relations and conflicts in the post-Soviet period. The series also includes biographical files on prominent public and political figures.
Content and structure
Accruals
Not Expected
Content and structure
System of arrangement
Arranged by the English language subject code and thereunder alphabetically by folder titles
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Not Restricted
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing reproduction
Third party rights are to be cleared.
Description Control
Archivist's note
Arranged by Olga Zaslavslaya and Miklós Bányász; described by Olga Zaslavskaya, October 15, 2003; translated to Russian by Katerina Belenkina, December, 2022.