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Links to Online Resources on Czech
The purpose of this collection of links is very specific. They have the language learner and student of Czech culture in mind. Some of them require a certain level of Czech from beginner to advanced, although many contain information in English. The sites listed are from all around the world but most of them come from the Czech Republic, USA, and the UK. Because of the interest a section of links relevant for tourists and expatriates living in Prague has also been added. The links are sorted in alphabetical order.
Czech Internet under the domain .cz contains many extremely useful resources and is growing at a rapid pace. The links listed here are thought to be of direct interest to learners. Thousands of other resources can be found through portals and search engines .
You can submit new links here.
- A guide to Central European typography. Lots and lots of information about typography.
- Central European Starter Kit 2.0. This is a commercial software but it should solve your keyboard problems on older versions of Windows. Trial version is available. Probably not worth it on Windows 98 and higher.
- Instructions on how to install Czech keyboard on Windows 2000 (probably applies to XP as well).
- Links to Slavonic fonts from American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL).
- Contains detailed description of installing and using Czech keyboard included with Windows 9x.
- Covering all aspects of encoding Czech on the internet. (In Czech only).
- Czech info center points to most important font sources both for Windows and Macintosh.
- Many fonts including Czech. Czech fonts listed are only for Macintosh.






