Introduction; Chapter 1 Frequently Asked Questions and Selected Resources on Cyrillic Multilingual Computing, Kevin S.Hawkins; Chapter 2 The Comintern Archives Database: Bringing the Archives to Scholars, Ronald D.Bachman; Chapter 3 The Comintern Archives Online, TatyanaDoorn-Moisseenko; Chapter 4 Academic Digital Libraries Russian Style: An Introduction to The Fundamental Digital Library of Russian Literature and Folklore, JosephPeschio, IgorPil'shchikov, KonstantinVigurskii; Chapter 5 The Central Eurasian Interactive Atlas Project: A Progress Report, AlexanderPerepechko, EileenLlona, DmitrySharkov, MichaelHunt, MichaelBiggins; Chapter 6 Collision or Coexistence? Copyright Law in the Digital Environment, Janice T.Pilch; Chapter 7 Organizing Interpretive Text for a Digital Library: How User Testing Found the Lost Frontier, Sandra J.Bostian; Chapter 8 Making the Cyrillic OPAC a Reality, Jane W.Jacobs, DasMalabika; Chapter 9 Adding Value to Slavic Electronic Texts:Approaches for Scholars and Librarians, MirandaRemnek; Chapter 10 No Free Lunch:Grant Adventures in the Digital Frontier, Bradley L.Schaffner; Chapter 11 Digital Reference in Slavic and East European Studies with an Examination of Practice at the University of Illinois and the Library of Congress, AngelaCannonAngela;