"American Sign Language University" at Lifeprint.com is a site for ASL students and teachers. It helps a person find information and resources to help improve their signing. It includes free self-study lessons including an ASL dictionary, signing videos, a printable sign language alphabet chart, fingerspelling help, Deaf Culture study materials, 100 first signs for parents to teacher their child, and resources to help a person learn sign language.
Russian sign language has a grammar that is not like the spoken or written Russian language. It has much stricter word order and word formation rules. Russian sign language came from French sign language and is similar to American sign language. The vocabulary from Austrian sign language also a big impact on Russian sign language. (DISCLAIMER: from Wikipedia--I know its not a reliable source--they did have citation, but it took me to sites in Russian so could be true, could be false I don't know! I was able to verify from other websites however that it did originate from Austrian and French sign language and they do use some manual/finger spelling.)
Standford University has been doing research on Russian sign language. They show English words like apple and how they are signed using the Russian sign language. There are over 500 videos of signed words. //www.stanford.edu/group/ll/data2/rsl/
On March 17th and 18th, Disneyland Resort is hosting a celebration of the creativity in the deaf community! If you are going to be in southern California for spring break you should check it out!