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Reference Resources
Highlighted books are also available electronically
Encyclopedia of Ancient Asian Civilizations REF DS12.H5 2004
Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture REF DS779.23 .E5 2005
Encyclopedia of India REF DS405.E556 2006 (4 Vol.)
Encyclopedia of Modern Asia REF DS4.E53 2002 (6 Vol.)
Encyclopedia of Pakistan REF DS376.8.E53 2006
Historical Atlas of Central Asia
Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan
Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East Timor REF DS524.S68 2004 (3 Vol.)
Databases
Bibliography of Asian Studies 1971-present covering East, Southeast, and South Asia with over 610,000 records.
CIAO International affairs including working papers from universities, occasional papers from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, conference proceedings, and books.
JSTOR Almost 800 multidisciplinary and subject-specific full-text, scholarly journals including 30 Asian Studies journals.
PAIS Archive 1937-1976 covers international public affairs, current events, issues, and foreign and domestic policies. Journal articles, books, government documents, and statistical directories.
PAIS International 1972-present covers international public affairs, current events, issues, and foreign and domestic policies. Journal articles, books, government documents, and statistical directories.
Project Muse Arts, humanities, and social sciences. 600 multidisciplinary and subject-specific scholarly journals, including Twentieth Century China, ASEAN Economic Bulletin, Asian Perspectives, and Journal of Japanese Studies (as well as many others!)
Websites
Academia Sinica Scholarly Institution in Taiwan, permits full text retrieval of ancient Chinese texts.
Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library From the Australian National University, a good metasite for news links, archives links, and country histories.
Internet Guide for Chinese Studies Heidelberg University's Institute of Chinese Studies has links to a wide range of periods and topics.
Internet Indian History Sourcebook Links to collections and primary sources from Fordham University.
SARAI South Asia resource Acess on the Internet from Columbia University.
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