An English-Russian Dictionary of Nabokov's Lolita, compiled and with an introduction by A. Nakhimovsky and V. [Slava] Paperno, Ann Arbor: Ardis, 1982
Slava Paperno, Alexander D. Nakhimovsky, Alice S. Nakhimovsky, and Richard L. Leed, Intermediate Russian: The Twelve Chairs, Slavica Publishers, 1986
Richard L. Leed and S. Paperno, 5000 Russian Words with All their Inflected Forms and Other Grammatical Information: A Russian-English Dictionary, Slavica Publishers, 1987
12 Stories by M. Zoshchenko, selected and annotated for English-speaking students by Lesli LaRocco and Slava Paperno, Slavica Publishers, 1990
Lidija Iordanskaja and Slava Paperno, English equivalents by Lesli LaRocco and Jean MacKenzie, edited by Richard L. Leed, A Russian-English Collocational Dictionary of the Human Body, Slavica Publishers, 1996
B. Gasparov and V. [Slava] Paperno, "The English Oral Text: A Typological Study," in Linguistics X, Tartu, 1978
J. Hagopian and S. Paperno, "Official and Unofficial Responses to V. Nabokov in the USSR," in The Achievements of Vladimir Nabokov, 1984: Cornell University Press
S. Paperno, "The Lexical Status of the Word sdacha," in Russian Language Journal No. 129-130, Winter-Spring 1984
S. Paperno, "Lexical Functions as a New Tool in Designing CALI Systems," in Proceedings of the 1985 Academic Information Systems: University AEP Conference, 1985
Richard L. Leed and Slava Paperno, "Corrigenda to A. A. Zaliznyak, Grammaticheskij Slovar' Russkogo Yazyka," in Slavic and East European Journal, vol. 30. No. 1, Spring 1986
Deborah McGraw and S. Paperno, "An Authoring System as a Tool for Foreign Language Learning," in Proceedings of the 1986 Academic Information Systems: University AEP Conference, 1986
Slava Paperno and Richard L. Leed, "Vocabulary Words in Elementary Russian Textbooks," in Slavic and East European Journal, vol. 32. No. 2, Summer 1988
Slava Paperno, "Unrehearsed Interviews from Russia," in Consortium News Spring 1994, reprinted in AATSEEL Newsletter, vol. 37, issue 4, January 1995
Herman Melville, Moby Dick, abridged translation for children by D. Dar and V. [Slava] Paperno, Izdatel'stvo Detskaya Literatura, Leningrad, 1968
Carson McCullers, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Russian translation by T. Golenpol'sky and V. Paperno, Sibirskie Ogni, 1971
Arthur Hailey, Hotel, Russian translation by T. Golenpol'sky and V. [Slava] Paperno, Sibirskie Ogni, 1972
Robert Penn Warren, Meet Me in the Green Glen, Russian translation by T. Golenpol'sky and V. [Slava] Paperno, Moskva, 1975; also published by Kartya Modavenska, Kishinev, 1978
Farley Mowat, A Whale for the Killing, Russian translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, Zvezda, 1976; also published by Gidrometeoizdat, Leningrad, 1977 and 1979; abridged version published in Ocean and Man, Dal'nevostochnoye Knizhnoye Izdatel'stvo, Vladivostok, 1978
Henry James, Washington Square, Russian translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, in Selected Works of Henry James in Two Volumes, compiled by V. [Slava] Paperno, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, Leningrad, 1979
Edward Ricciuty, Killers of the Sea, Russian translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, Gidrometeoizdat, Leningrad, 1980
Margaret Atwood, The Edible Woman, Russian translation by V. [Slava] Papernoand N. Tolstaya, published after Paperno's emigration under the pseudonym Tolstaya, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, Leningrad, 1981
Victor B. Sheffer, The Year of the Whale, Russian translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, published after Paperno's emigration under the pseudonym A. Slavinskaya, Gidrometeoizdat, Leningrad, 1982
Frank O'Connor, "Guests of the Irish Nation," Russian translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, in Awakening: Irish Short Stories, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, Leningrad, 1975
Sean O'Faolain, "Do Not Fear the Sun" and Tom McIntyre, "Fable," Russian translation by Slava Paperno, in Irish Short Stories, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1975
Farley Mowat, "The Last Husky," Russian translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, Avrora, 1975
E. M. Forster, "Another Kingdom," Russian translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, in Selected Works of E. M. Forster, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, Leningrad, 1977
Bernard Shaw, "Epistle Dedicatory to Arthur Walkley," Russian translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, in Complete Collection of Plays by Bernard Shaw, vol. 2, Iskusstvo, Leningrad, 1979
Bernard Shaw, "Annajanska, the Wild Grand Duchess" and "Inka of Perusalem," Russian translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, in Complete Collection of Plays by Bernard Shaw, vol. 4, Iskusstvo, Leningrad, 1980
Rudyard Kipling, "Todd's Amendment" and "Death-of-Women," Russian translation by V. Paperno, in Selected Works of Rudyard Kipling, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, Leningrad, 1980
Bernard Shaw, "The Village Wooing" and "Geneva," Russian translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, published after Paperno's emigration under the pseudonyms L. Galina and N. Rakhmanova in Complete Collection of Plays by Bernard Shaw, vol. 6, Iskusstvo, Leningrad, 1981
Approximately two dozen stories (fiction and non-fiction) in the U.
S. Information Agency monthly America Illustrated, 1982-1986
George Houot, Twenty Years in a Bathyscaph, translated from French by Ya. Golant, edited by V. [Slava] Paperno, Gidrometeoizdat, Leningrad, 1976
Miscellaneous book reviews in Leninskie Iskry, Leningrad, 1970
O. Neverov, "Antique Intaglios in the Hermitage Collection," English translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, Aurora Art Publishers, Leningrad, 1976
"Watercolors of Samokhvalov," English translation by V. [Slava] Paperno, Aurora Art Publishers, Leningrad, 1977
Alexander Knaifel, The Canterville Ghost: Romantic Scenes for Soloists and Chamber Orchestra, libretto by T. Kramarova, English version by V. [Slava] Paperno, Sovetskiy Kompozitor, Leningrad-Moscow, 1977
"Artists from Soviet Central Asia," English translation by V. [Slava] Papernoand R. J. Rosengrant, Aurora Art Publishers, Leningrad, 1978
Henry Matisse: "Paintings and Scepters in Soviet Museums," English translation by V. [Slava] Papernoand R. J. Rosengrant, Aurora Art Publishers, Leningrad, 1978
Cornell Russian Support, (for DOS) programs for the use of Russian on personal computers, published by Cornell University, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics (DMLL), 1986 and by Exceller Software, 1989 (with Peter Cassetta)
LabLog: A Teacher's Utility for Written Language Lab, (for DOS) published by Cornell University, DMLL, 1987 and by Exceller Software, 1989 (with Ellen Vesey and Peter Cassetta)
LabIndex: A Vocabulary database for Written Language Lab, (for DOS) published by Cornell University, DMLL, 1987 and by Exceller Software, 1989 (with Ellen Vesey and Peter Cassetta)
Morphology Exercises for IBM personal computers, to complement Intermediate Russian by S. Paperno, A. Nakhimovsky, A. Nakhimovsky, and R. Leed, (for DOS) published by Slavica Publishers, 1987 and by Exceller Software, 1989
Graduated Word-Nest Generator for Intermediate Russian: Vocabulary-Building Tool, (for DOS) published by Exceller Software, 1989 (with Richard L. Leed and Catherine Chvany)
Word-Nest Editor, (for DOS) published by Exceller Software, 1989
12 Stories by M. Zoshchenko: An On-Screen Reader for students of Intermediate Russian (for MS Windows) Lexicon Bridge Publishers 1989-97 (with Lesli LaRocco)
The Russian Dictionary Tree: A Combinatorial Computer Dictionary of Modern Russian, (for MS Windows) edited by Slava Paperno, Lexicon Bridge Publishers 1992-97 (with Richard L. Leed and Peter Cassetta)
3-D Keyboard, (for MS Windows) published by Exceller Software, 1992 (with Peter Cassetta); version 2.4 and later published by Fingertip Software, 1995
Cyrillic Support for Windows, published by Exceller Software, 1992 (with Peter Cassetta and Richard L. Leed); version 3.0 and later published by Fingertip Software, 1996
Beginning Russian Quizzes (for MS Windows), A Multimedia Computer program for students of elementary Russian, Lexicon Bridge Publishers 1993-97 (based on a book by Richard L. Leed)
Intermediate Russian Exercises (for MS Windows), Lexicon Bridge Publishers, 1993-97 (based on Intermediate Russian from Slavica Publishers)
Little Vera: Episodes (for MS Windows), an interactive multimedia course for students of advanced Russian, published by Cornell University, DMLL, 1993 (based on Soviet feature film)
A Forgotten Tune for the Flute: Episodes (for MS Windows), an interactive multimedia course for students of advanced Russian, published by Cornell University, DMLL, 1993 (based on Soviet feature film)
Let's Get Acquainted (for MS Windows), an interactive multimedia course for students of elementary Russian, published by Cornell University, DMLL, 1994 (with Viktoria Tsimberov, based on Soviet film series)
12 Chairs Interactive (for MS Windows and Macintosh), an interactive multimedia course for students of intermediate and advanced Russian, Lexicon Bridge Publishers 1997
A Russian-English Collocational Dictionary of the Human Body, (for MS Windows and Macintosh), a CD-ROM version of the book from Slavica Publishers, Lexicon Bridge Publishers 1997
Beginning Russian Through Film, a World Wide Web site for an experimental course in the Russian Language Program, Cornell University, DML, http://russian.cornell.edu/brtf/ 1995
HTML Basics, a tutorial and workshop by Slava Paperno, with assistance from Lesli LaRocco. CD-ROM. South Central Regional Library Council, 1999
Introduction to JavaScript, a Web-based tutorial and workshop by Slava Paperno, with assistance from Lesli LaRocco. South Central Regional Library Council, 2000
Style Sheets for Better Web Pages, a Web-based tutorial and workshop by Slava Paperno, with assistance from Lesli LaRocco. South Central Regional Library Council, 2000
Smart Web Site Management: Introduction to ColdFusion, a video CD-ROM and interactive Web site by Lesli LaRocco and Slava Paperno. South Central Regional Library Council, 2003
Modern Russian Culture: A Course of Ideas and Images, a multimedia course on CD-ROM and Video DVD by Lauren G. Leighton. Conceptual design and programming by Slava Paperno. Lexicon Bridge Publishers, 2004
Life on the Atomic River, 56 minutes, in Russian; 1993 (with Slawomir Grunberg)
Children from Russia, 56 minutes, in Russian; 1994 (with Slawomir Grunberg)
Adopting Olya, 30 minutes, in English; 1994 (with Slawomir Grunberg)
Michael and Svetlana, 90 minutes, in Russian; 1995 (with Slawomir Grunberg)
Interviews from Russia, 110 minutes, in Russian, 1995 (with Viktoria Tsimberov, camera work by Slawomir Grunberg)
Video in 3rd-year Russian, 30 minutes, in Russian,
1995 (with Viktoria Tsimberov)
Communal Living in Russia: A Virtual Museum of Soviet Everyday Life, 2004 (with Ilya Utekhin, Alice Nakhimovsky, and Nancy Ries)