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Primary and secondary sources

  • provides access to digitised materials including , records of , , Ìý, , , and .
  • includes digitised newspapers, rare books etc.
  • Ìýincludes manuscripts, archives, books, periodicals, maps, pictures.
  • includes digitised literary periodicals of Bulgarian Modernism, and also of selected critical interpretations. The total volume of materials is about 30,000 documents.
  • provides the opportunity to read the works of classical and contemporary Bulgarian authors in their English or German translations. Registration required for access.
  • portal from a publisher of electronic books and periodicals in the fields of literature and humanities, with free access to and online magazines, , publications and articles by Bulgarian authors.
  • ÌýisÌýan electronic library of the full-text Bulgarian and world literature. The website is regularly updated also publishing news in literary life of Bulgaria.
  • – online collection of 5800 photographs of Bulgarian history including wide variety of material, from photographs of everyday life to photographs of Balkan Wars, Ilinden Uprising and Archives of Bulgarian Royal Family.Ìý
  • - includes Medieval Documents of the Second Bulgarian Empire contributed by the Institute of Balkan Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts as part of the European Network on Archival Cooperation (ENArC) project.
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  • provides access to over 604 thousand files of digitised and online resources from number of libraries involved in NALIS project, from digitised rare and valuable prints and archival materials from ,Ìý digital copies of theses from and , to digital collection of medieval Slavonic manuscript fragments fromÌý and many more.
  • provides access to digitised periodicals and books from Rodina Library, as well as of writers from Stara Zagora.
  • of works of Bulgarian literature, including a small selection of
  • contains digitised manuscripts, archives, pictures and portraits, maps, albums and graphics, old-printed books, and Bulgarian National Revival newspapers.
  • Ìýcontains documents by and about Todor Zhivkov.
  • presents talented Bulgarian artists, graduates of the National Academy of Art at the beginning of their career.

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Statistical databases

  • ​ includes statistical data as well as digitised materials available in itsÌý.
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