Veronika Trotter
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
13
Citations
3
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
8
Publishing since 2019
Veronika Trotter works at the intersection of Slavic and East European studies and library and archival science, focusing on preserving and providing access to cultural heritage materials. Recent projects include archiving Siberian phonograph recordings, documenting Russian emigration in Prague, and creating research guides on languages and cultural traditions such as Armenian rare books and the Nawruz festival. Much of the work involves digitization, museum anthropology, and building scholarly resources for researchers.
Publication activity has been sporadic over the past decade, with bursts of output in 2020, 2024, and 2026 rather than a steady annual cadence.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Toward De‐Centering Siberian Museum Anthropology
Museum Anthropology · 2026
- InULA Staff Professional Development Award
Indiana Magazine of History (Indiana University) · 2026
- Spinning the Past Forward: Recording, Archiving, and (Re‐)listening to Siberian Phonograph Cylinders From the Jesup North Pacific Expedition
Museum Anthropology · 2026
- <b> <i>Russkaja emigratsija v Prage (1918–1945) – putevoditel’ / Ruská emigrace v Praze (1918–1945) – průvodce</i> [Russian emigration in Prague (1918–1945) – Guide] </b>
Slavic & East European Information Resources · 2024
- <i>Vykhodnye dannye. Zhenshchiny o rabote v knizhnoi industrii</i> . [Publication Data. Women About Work in the Book Industry]
Slavic & East European Information Resources · 2024
- Preserving heritage: exploring Armenian language, history, and culture through rare books at Indiana university libraries
Bulletin of Armenian Libraries · 2024
- Library Research Guides: Ukrainian Literary Award -- Kniha Roku BBC: Home
2020
- Library Research Guides: Nawruz (Festival): History and Traditions
2020
- Library Research Guides: Nawruz (Festival): Resources
2020
- Library Research Guides: Nawruz (Festival): What is Nawruz?
2020
- Library Research Guides: Nawruz (Festival): Home
2020
- Library Research Guides: Nawruz (Festival): Nawruz and COVID-19
2020
- A Digital Voice for Russian Rock: Perspectives on Digitization of Russian Rock <i>Zines</i>
Slavic & East European Information Resources · 2019
- Slavic & East European Information Resources×3
- Museum Anthropology×2
- Bulletin of Armenian Libraries×1
- Indiana Magazine of History (Indiana University)×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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