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Lithuanians in ChicagoMain MenuIntroductionArts & CultureEducationPoliticsPressOrganizationsTimelineBibliographyA short bibliography of reference sources consulted in the creation of this site.The Slavic Reference Servicebe82ca4f62ca2bb2ee1fbe396f179dfd34f1d9c4https://www.library.illinois.edu/ias/spx/srs/
Digital Collections
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ePaveldas is the largest collection of digitized cultural heritage materials form Lithuanian collections. Their collection includes Lithuanian-American periodicals, photographs, and artwork. Descriptions and search capabilities are primarily in Lithuanian.
The Chronicling America Project contains digitized copies three historic Lithuanian-American newspapers: Draugas, Dirva, and Lietuva.
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