You can find the necessary record in the bibliography using text search: start typing your query in the search bar, and relevant bibliographic entries will appear as you type. Links to full-text documents can be found in the DOI/URL column (not available for all publications).
Simple search
You can search by:
• author's surname
• publication title
• publication year
• publication location
However, please note that the search is conducted across the entire bibliography, not within a single column. Thus, search results for the query "Hajdú" will include all bibliographic entries where this surname appears.
Advanced search
You can perform a more detailed search using advanced settings:
Using the Custom Search Builder button, you can limit your search query and search only within selected columns.
INEL Bibliography in BibTeX format
All bibliographic entries are accompanied by corresponding entries in BibTeX format (more about BibTeX format). You can find them in the "Title" column immediately after the publication title, by clicking on the respective BibTeX link or by downloading the full bibliography in BibTeX format here.

You can access the digitized version of field notes in the Selkup language collected by Angelina Ivanovna Kuzmina (1924-2002) between 1962 and 1977. Below are details about the main types of filters that can be used for searching in the Kuzmina Archive. The visualization panel of the digital archive displays data, organized according to various criteria, and allows users to interact with them, filtering data, for example, by speaker, region, dialect, and/or dialect group, by data type, etc. You can set filters by clicking on the corresponding elements inside the visualization panel or interacting with the "Add filters" and "Search" fields. To filter data using the elements of the visualization panel, click on the plus or minus signs that appear next to the element when hovering over it. Clicking the plus sign will show all data corresponding to the selected filter. Clicking the minus sign will perform the opposite operation, and you will see all data that do not contain this filter. You can set an unlimited number of filters; to modify or cancel a search query, remove each filter separately, by clicking on the cross inside the filter name field, or remove all filters by selecting Change all filters → Remove all; this function is located in the upper left corner of the filter panel. You can also temporarily enable, disable, and edit individual filters by clicking on them, or enable and disable all set filters at once by selecting the corresponding function, invoking it by pressing Change all filters. In the "Kuzmina Written Ref" section, you will find a list of search results, including, if available, links to scanned copies, PDF files, and transcriptions.
Kuzmina Info

To filter by regions, you can use the list of regions in the table in the bottom left corner of the visualization panel. You can also use the interactive map and set filters by clicking on the checkboxes on the map or by specifying boundaries within which you want to search. Search boundaries can be of arbitrary shape, strictly rectangular, or radius. Kuzmina Geo Filtering by speakers is available in the table in the bottom left corner of the control panel. To do this, click on the plus or minus next to the full name or abbreviation of the speaker's name. All Selkup dialects and dialect groups found in the Kuzmina Archive along with the Russian language are presented on an interactive circular diagram. The inner circle of the diagram represents the dialects (Northern, Southern, and Central Selkup), and the outer circle represents the division of these dialects into corresponding dialect groups. To switch to a dialect, simply click on the desired element within the inner circle; this will show you all available information about the dialect and its groups, at this point, you can filter the dialect groups by clicking on the outer circle. Clicking inside the outer circle will bring up a selection window where you can apply the desired filter. Also, for filtering, you can use the legend of the diagram: click on the name of the dialect or dialect group, and then on the plus or minus. Kuzmina Dialect The list of available data types is presented in the tag cloud in the top right corner of the visualization panel. By clicking on any of the tags, search results will be filtered by data type. You can also use the plus and minus symbols next to the data types in the "Content" column of the "Kuzmina Written Ref" section on the visualization panel. You can filter data by years, setting minimum and maximum values in the range of 1960-1977. Values can be entered manually or by dragging the slider, then clicking the "Apply changes" button. After setting the filter, you can move on to filtering by volumes and/or notebooks or apply other filters. The year filter can be found at the top of the visualization panel next to the map. To filter by volumes and/or notebooks, you can use the plus and minus symbols next to the notebook and volume numbers in the "Book" and "Volume" columns of the "Kuzmina Written Ref" section. If you want to set a filter by volume and/or notebook using the drop-down lists in the "Year" section, you can do so only after setting the "Year" filter; the "Book" filter in this case requires setting both the "Year" and "Volume" filters. Для фильтрации по томам и/или тетрадям вы можете использовать символы плюс и минус рядом с номерами тетради и тома в колонках "Book" и "Volume" раздела "Kuzmina Written Ref". Если вы хотите установить фильтр по тому и/или тетради с помощью выпадающих списков в разделе "Year", вы сможете сделать это только после установки фильтра "Year"; фильтр "Book" в этом случае требует установки обоих фильтров "Year" и "Volume".

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