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CHROUST, David, B.A., M.L.S., Ph.D.

* 1962

Kontakty / Contact details

Pracoviště / Work place address Texas A&M University, Ewans Library, College Station, 77843-5000 Texas - USA
Telefon (na pracoviště) / Work phone number
Fax (na pracoviště) / Work fax number
+1 / 979 458 1265
+1 / 979 862 1166
Bydliště / Home address 14707 Carolina Falls Ln., Cypress, Tx 77433-5653, USA
Telefon (domů) / Home phone number
Fax (domů) / Home fax number

Mobil / Mobile number
E-mail / E-mail address d.chroust@tamu.edu
Osobní webová prezentace / Personal web site

Odborné činnosti / Professional activities

Zaměření obecně vědní / General field of study Culture (including book printing and art)
General and comparative Slavonic studies (Baltic Slavs and Prussians including)
Historiography
Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian emigration
History - History of Slavonic nations
History - Soviet Union
Zaměření geografické / Geographical field of study General and comparative Slavonic studies - General and comparative Slavonic studies
Russian studies - History
Specializace v rámci slavistiky / Specialization within the Slavonic Studies - dějiny
- knihovnictví
Členství v odborných organizacích, radách atd. / Membership in professional bodies - ALA (American Library Association) - člen
- SVU (Československá společnost pro vědy a umění v Americe) - člen
Publikační činnost / Publications - From FirstSearch to WordPerfect. – In: Online. – Vol. 17, no. 5 (September 1993), pp. 44-50. - (Leading journal in the field of computers and libraries.)
- The Library and Archives of the Texas Wendish Heritage Museum in Serbin. – In: Newsletter, Association of College and Research Libraries, Slavic and East European Section. - No. 12 (1996), pp. 60-64.
- Finding the Missing Date: the Example of German Imprints without Dates. – In: Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. – Vol. 24, no. 3/4 (1997), pp. 17-36.
- Můj hrdina. – In: Universitas: revue Masarykovy univerzity v Brně. – Č. 2(1997), pp. 45-48.
- Transforming Collections in Slavic Studies. – In: Texas A&M University General Libraries Annual Report (1997-1998), p. 4.
- České knihovny a archivní sbírky v Texasu. – In: Čtenář. – Roč. 50, č. 1 (1998), s. 12-16.
- Futile is the Work of the Father and Grandfather Which the Son and Grandson Willfully Destroy: Thomas Čapek’s Achievement in Preserving Czech-American Sources. – In: Kosmas: Czechoslovak and Central European Journal. – Vol. 13, no. 1 (fall 1998), pp. 169-188.
- The Ukrainian Museum-Archives of Cleveland, Ohio. – In: Newsletter, Association of College and Research Libraries, Slavic and East European Section. - No. 14 (1998), pp. 75-81.
- Czech Studies Collection Expands. – In: Connections (Sterling C. Evans General Libraries). – Vol. 4, no. 2 (fall/winter 1998-1999), p. 4.
- Toward a Biography of Thomas Čapek (1861-1950): Sources, Life Sketch, and Biographical Models. – In: Czech-Americans in Transition / edited by Clinton Machann. - Austin, Texas : Eakin Press, 1999. – Pp. 97-120, 130-133 and 3 pp. of plates.
- Estonia. - In Censorship: a World Encyclopedia / edited by Derek Jones. – London : Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999.
- Bohemica (and Slovakiana) as a Search Problem in Anglo-American Library Catalogs. – In: Kosmas: Czechoslovak and Central European Journal. - Vol 14, no. 1 (fall 2000), pp. 69-84 and 2 p. of plates after p. 94.
- Emerging New Center of Bohemica and Slovakiana: Texas A&M University Library. – In: Zprávy SVU [News of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts & Sciences in America]. – Vol. 42, no. 5 (September-October 2000).
- Bohemian Voice: the Forgotten First Journal about the Czechs in English. – In: Kosmas: Czechoslovak and Central European Journal. Vol. 14, no. 2 (spring 2001), pp. 1-27.
- Slavic-Language Material in OCLC and the Search for Matching Records: Reconsidering an Overlooked Problem. – In: Slavic & East European Information Resources. Vol. 1, no. 4 (2001), pp. 41-67. - (The journal of American Slavica librarianship.)
- Josef Václav Sládek (1845-1912) as an Interpreter and Example of the Czech-American Experience. – In: Kosmas: Czechoslovak and Central European Journal. – Vol. 15, no. 2 (spring 2002), pp. 27-34.
- Václav Alois Jung’s 1903 Novel as a Document of Czech-American Immigration History. – In: Kosmas: Czechoslovak and Central European Journal. – Vol. 16, no. 1 (fall 2002), pp. 46-62.
- Anthology of Shadows. – In: Yesterday’s Laundry: Prose Poems. - (fall 2003), pp. 23-24. – (College Station: English Department, Texas A&M University.)
- Czech Collection at Texas A&M University. - In Czech and Slovak American Archival Materials and Their Preservation: Proceedings of the Working Conference, Held at the Czech and Slovak Embassies in Washington, DC / edited by Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr. – Prague : Prague Edition, 2004. - Pp. 80-83.
- Cards and Reflections: the Eugene Gros Collection of Sputnik-Era Technical Literature at Texas A&M University. – In : Slavic & East European Information Resources. – Vol. 6, no. 1 (2005), pp. 19-26.
- Restoring Portraits of Community: Reading Dennice novověku of 1893 Cleveland, Ohio. Chap. 2. - In Transcontinental Encounters: Central Europe Meets the American Heartland / edited by Craig Cravens and David Zersen. - Austin, Texas : Concordia University Press, 2005. – Pp. 14-26.

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