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James Kominowski
James Kominowski
James Kominowski
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Slavic Librarian/ Archivist
Liaison Librarian for German Studies
Archives & Special Collections / Elizabeth Dafoe Library
University of Manitoba
office: (431) 335-3953
E-mail: James.Kominowski@Umanitoba.ca
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German Studies Collection
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Slavic Studies - Polish Studies Guide
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Slavic Studies - Russian Studies Guide
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Slavic Studies - Ukrainian Studies Guide
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Slavic Studies Collection
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Slavic Studies Source Guides
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Slavic Studies Unique Collections
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Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Studies
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German and Slavic Studies
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