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CEEOL may be considered as the virtual successor of Palais Jalta – Ost/West Europäisches Kulturzentrum eV (East/West European Cultural Centre “Palais Jalta”), a non-profit organisation, that organized a significant number of symposia, political and cultural debates, and exhibitions between 1989-2003
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Updated daily, the CEEOL coverage grows by approximately 4,000 newly included journal articles every month. A significant number of the included journals are represented with a complete archival collection. The CEEOL eBook collection development started in 2016 offering an ever-growing number of
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The first release of CEEOL was developed in 1999 and was operated until the end of 2015 by Questa.Soft GmbH in Frankfurt am Main. A redeveloped, cloud-based CEEOL repository was launched on 1 January 2016 and is operated by the Central and Eastern European Online Library GmbH (CEEOL GmbH) in
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eBooks, as well as backlists of the publishing houses. The CEEOL Grey Literature Collection project provides researchers with access to more than 4,000 Grey Literature items.
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Robert Murray Davis, East Goes West. New Ventures in Eastern European Publishing, in: World Literature Today, Vol. 78, No.2, (May–Aug., 2004), pp. 53–55 (
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Bea Klotz, The Central and Eastern European Online Library, in: The Serials Librarian, Volume 53, Issue 1 & 2 August 2007, pages 191–201 (
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in German by Gerd Koenen und Wolfgang Klotz, „Palais Jalta“ hört auf, Freier Entschluß des Ost-Westeuropäischen Kulturzentrums in:
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in German by Niklas Zimmermann, Digitales Fenster nach Osten - Online-Bibliothek zu Osteuropa, in:
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with a focus on Central, East and Southeast European societies, their cultures and issues.
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in German by Wolfgang Klotz, Alle wieder da, in: Frankfurter Rundschau, 10.10.2007
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1300/J123v53n01_15?redirect=1
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in German by Anita Strecker, Osteuropa fängt in Oberrad an, in:
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