"Is there something like newspapers.com but for Czech/Slovak research?"
"Is there something like newspapers.com but for Czech/Slovak research?"
One of the best online resources for all things Czech genealogy is the Czech Genealogy Facebook group. This is a site managed by professional genealogists Blanka Lednická, Michaela Horňáková, Monika Jáchimová, and Gabriela Vcislo. Check out their blogs where you can contact them for their professional services directly, or try asking the question to more than 8,000 active members. I have had much good success interacting with people there.
An interesting question was asked there today, and Michaela pointed out a really great resource which I think deserves to be highlighted again.
"Is there something like newspapers.com but for Czech/Slovak research?"
The answer is: yes!
http://www.digitalniknihovna.cz/
Digitální knihovna, or The Digital Library, is an online portal with access to multiple archives and libraries on the national and regional level. Click the top right corner to switch to English (but don't get discouraged if not much changes; if you struggle to navigate it, reach out for help! Many people are willing to help you, and trust me, Czech is just really hard; people will understand).
When I searched for the village of "Rožnov" I found this lovely ca 1900-1901 photo with the mountain Radhošť in the background, which you can access here.
The site also has lots of books, newspaper articles, and photos. You might need to brush off your German; chances are that when viewing records from the 19th century for this part of the world, you'll run into it.
What a great resource! We should take advantage of it!
Free Online Source Spotlight: A Grammar of Czech/Bohemian
Free Online Source Spotlight: A Grammar of Czech/Bohemian
The CGSI Digital Library is a place where CGSI members can access thousands of books, published genealogies, webinars, finding aids, videos, maps, magazines/articles, and all the previously published issues of the CGSI journal, Naše rodina.
In addition to this rich members-only content, we also like to find and highlight as many free online sources relevant for our members. You do not need to be a member to access these sources, but we include catalog entries to them in our massive Digital Library.
Recently the following free source was highlighted in our Digital Library:
A Grammar of the Bohemian or Czech Language
This book provides a traditional approach to learning the Czech language. Published in 1899, it can demonstrate some of the nuances of modern Czech vs. the way the language was used in writings of the prior century. Courtesy of HathiTrust.
Year Published:
1899
Author(s):
William Richard Morfill, MA
A Grammar of the Bohemian or Czech Language
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