Runivers

Runivers

Runivers homepage
Type of site
Online Library
Headquarters Moscow
Owner Runivers (non-profit)
Website http://runivers.ru/
Commercial No
Launched 2007
Current status Active

Runivers (Russian: Руниверс) is a site devoted to Russian culture and history. Runivers targets Russian speaking readers and those interested in Russian culture and history.

Runivers is an online library aimed to provide free access to authentic documents, books and texts related to Russian history, which were previously kept in major libraries and state archives. This project is not-profit.

The main body of the collection consists of facsimile copies of books and journals published before 1917 as well as archive photos and documents on the history and culture of Russia.[1]

The digitalizing is supported by Transneft.[2]

Collection

Books and publications

As of August 2010, Runivers claimed to contain over 1,500 books (high quality facsimile copies of original materials) mostly about Russian history. Also Runivers provides access to encyclopedias, document collections and photos. Many of the publications were not available for general public or were forbidden in Soviet Union (e.g. works of Russian philosophers). The site includes a calendar with daily updates related to memorable events and people.

Photo collection

Runivers offers a collection of photographs taken by distinguished Russian photographers at the turn of the 20th century. Each photo gallery is accompanied by the biography of the photographer. The captions give information about the picture, objects on it and a place where it was taken.

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There are galleries of:

Encyclopedias

Runivers features a military history encyclopedia combined from:

Other parts

Photo by N.N. Sazhin, c. 1900

See also

References

  1. Russia Launches Internet Portal to Fight 'Falsification of History'
  2. Report from runivers.ru, read 2011-08-05

Media related to Images from runivers.ru at Wikimedia Commons

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