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The Scientific Library is an area planned to provide an opportunity for scholars, researchers and specialists to collaborate with PECOB in publishing a comprehensive, ever growing collection.
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Browse a reviewed collection of online news resources, including quick (RSS) news, newspapers, magazine, news agencies, news websites, radio and television channels.
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PECOB provides a large collection of journals about Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkan (CEEB) countries. Journals are indexed by subject, author and title. PECOB welcomes further journals dealing with the CEEB area's problems and helping to promote a better cross-cultural understanding.

PECOB offers a significant number of scientific publications, mainly in English. The books focus primarily on the economic, political and social transition in the Central-Eastern European countries and the Balkans since the 90s, and to these areas' influence on the widening Europe.
The Maps Collection on Central-Eastern Europe and the Balkans is being continually built up by librarians, faculties, and students.

JSEE is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish innovative research on contemporary developments in Southeastern Europe. Southeastern Europe embraces multi- and interdisciplinary scholarship and comparative approaches.

Studi Slavistici is an AIS initiative and it is the first scholarly Italian journal devoted to this discipline systematically published online.