Hmm, that makes it sound like we couldn't necessarily post links to them. 
 I've opened https://github.com/sagemath/publications/issues/67 at least.

On Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 10:54:46 AM UTC-5, Nickolai Yatskin wrote:
>
> I hope that (in the case of interest), you can request free access to the 
> first three publications: Ivanovo State University, Science Library, 
> [email protected] .
>
> 1. *Alexander Kuvaev.* *The Sage computer algebra system: installation 
> and programming elements.* Ivanovo: Ivanovo State University, 2013. 35 p. 
> (In Russian)
>
> 2. *Nickolai Yatskin.** Algebraic computations in the Sage system. *Ivanovo: 
> Ivanovo State University, 2014. 47 p. (In Russian) {*Linear algebra, 
> polynomial rings, finite fields, groups.*}
>
> 3. *Nickolai Yatskin.** Z[i] and other rings *(computations using Sage). 
> Ivanovo: 
> Ivanovo State University, 2015. 88 p. (In Russian) [electronic resource] 
> {*Algorithms 
> in algebraic number fields and rings.*}
>
>  
>
> Exclusive rights to the fourth book belong to the publisher "University 
> Book" ("Vuzovskaya kniga", Moscow, http://www.vuzkniga.ru/).
>
> 4. *Nickolai Yatskin.** Computer algebra. Laboratory practicum using 
> Sage.* Moscow: "Vuzovskaya kniga", 2016. 94 p. (In Russian) {*Laboratory 
> works: the Euclid algorithm in polynomial and Gaussian integer rings; the 
> factorization algorithms for Gaussian integers and polynomials over 
> integers; finite fields and the Berlekamp algorithm.*} 
>
> суббота, 18 февраля 2017 г., 15:19:07 UTC+3 пользователь kcrisman написал:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 6:32:12 AM UTC-5, Nickolai Yatskin 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> SageMath in Russia (Ivanovo State University)
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Get to know, please, the information about some Sage-publications for 
>>> Russian university students.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>
>> Очень интересно!  We do not have enough Russian-language resources - see 
>> http://www.sagemath.org/ru/ and 
>> http://doc.sagemath.org/html/ru/tutorial/index.html for the current 
>> state.  It looks a little hard to access more than the title page of these 
>> resources but assuming they are reasonably accurate it would be very nice 
>> to add links to these to the pages.  You can add a pull request at 
>> https://github.com/sagemath/website for this.  Thank you for your 
>> information!
>>
>

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