- An excellent, extensive list of links. Good starting point.
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"The site contains over 6450 photos of 457 sites across seventeen countries. . .
Confucianism, or Hinduism. From the site's homepage, visitors can click on
any one of the seventeen countries covered here, and look for various items
of interest. . . There are numerous clickable maps of large urban areas, which
visitors can use to locate specific landscapes or other aspects of the built
environment." (Scout Report)
- Includes special reports (e.g. AIDS in Asia), AsiaTODAY, AsiaBUSINESS, AsiaFOOD, AsiaLINKS, AsiaREFERENCE, plus maps & statistics, and more.
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- Numerous links to online resources for the countries of East Asia
- Links to catalogs of East Asia web resources, including listservs and institutions.
- Sponsored by the Center for War, Peace, and the News Media at NYU, this site contains analysis, full text of background documents, and links for current affairs issues.
- Provides links to newspapers from all over the world.
- Contains a very large number of links to online dictionaries, including Tibetan, Taiwanese, Japanese, and Hungarian.
- Provides up-to-date general news and information.
- an archive of Tibetan biographical and bibliographical data.
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- A searchable archive of photographs taken between 1908 and 1950.
- "includes a catalog of K-12 curriculum materials, information on educational films on Asia, statistical information on Asia. . ."
- from the CIA
- From the Institute of Chinese Studies at Heidelberg University, this is an
excellent and extensive list of links on everything from film to philology.
- Aimed at young foreigners living in Beijing.
- Covers all aspects of education in contemporary China.
- Newspaper in English.
- Based at the Hoover Institution, the China Leadership Monitor is a publication that 芒鈧搒eeks to inform the American foreign policy community about current trends in China芒鈧劉s leadership politics and in its foreign and domestic policies.芒鈧 (Scout Report)
- News and cultural site, in both Chinese and English.
- from Library of Congress
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- Statistics, in English, from the Chinese government.
: Classical Chinese Art, Calligraphy, Poetry, History, Literature, Painting, and Philosophy - Tons of links, to full text, images, narrative, more links. . .
- Online Biographical Database
- "the Digital Document Delivery Center [East Asian Library, U. of Pittsburgh] provodes free delivery of full-text copies of Chinese-language academic journal articles to any researcher in the United States."
in DC - with links to information about China, News, politics & government, economy & trade, travel information, and more.
- From UCSD, this site provides sections on resources, archives, bibliography, research, and lots of links to China-related web sites, including online catalogs of East Asian libraries throughout the world. Focus in on Qing, Republican, and PRC history.
- Has links to sites of Chinese e-texts, poetry, mythology, and more.
- Includes a gateway to full-text online analyses and research tools, articles, reports, and government documents.
- 7 Chinese classical texts "with each character hyperlinked to its definition and etymology."
- "Presents Chinese texts and English translations of classical Chinese poems, with audio versions of some.
- Includes a bibliography, research guide, and other links.
. From the Library of Congress Includes the Constitution
as well as the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government, plus legal guides.
- "This is a full-text image database providing access to past revised editions of Hong Kong Laws. The database comprises a total of six consolidations of the laws of Hong Kong: 1890, 1901, 1912, 1923, 1937, 1950, and 1964 (last updated to 1989). With the current Laws of Hong Kong available on the web, the Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online database rightly fills the gap in legal research on the historical development of the law of Hong Kong."
- (organization)
- a global online community.
The (IGCS) provides extensive links to websites on Chinese Studies.
- Includes translations of modern Chinese literature, bibliographies of literary and media studies, visual arts, education, and music; links to websites of important journals in the filed. Based at the Ohio State University.
- Provides a country overview, including current events, biographies of key government officials, travel information, statistical data, etc.
- Good source for Chinese news.
- From Library of Congress
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- Lots of information here on issues like extraterritoriality, foreign colonies, foreign armed forces in China, termination of treaty rights. Also has maps.
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- "a collection of writing on anime and manga".
- Major Japanese newspaper.
- Has background, images, training opportunities, and more.
- Revised edition of Peter Kornicki's 1996 bibliography.
- includes links about culture & education, travel & visa information, and news.
- "A showcase of [the Library of Congress's ] spectacular holdings of Japanese prints, books, and drawings from the 17th to the 19th centuries", with explanations and sources for further reading.
- Includes links to bookstores, newspapers, study abroad programs, learning resources.
. From the Library of Congress, this site includes the Constitution
as well as the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government, plus legal guides.
- includes program information, databases for promoting international cultural exchange.
- Dating from 1990 to present, this searchable database contains more that
10,000 questions and answers in English, on a wide variety of topics, from the Roper Center.
- Facilitates "access to tables of contents of current Japanese journals and magazines. . Includes romanized information, but requires software that can display Japanese text."
- An annotated overview of materials available on the Internet and in books.
- From the University of Virginia, this site features online full text of Japanese literature, and also Japanese-English dictionaries.
[Real Player] - This web site "takes visitors inside the world of Japan芒鈧劉s pop culture
products, with stops to visit an anime convention and such. Utilizing a visual interface that resembles a typical manga comic book, visitors can look through the available audio segments, or listen to the program in its
entirety. The site is rounded out by a selection of links and resources that will be of interest to those who are seeking more material on the world of contemporary popular culture in Japan." [KMG, Scout Report]
Literature section of Mitsuharu Matsuoka's - Lots of good links.
- Data in Japanese from the Statistics Bureau & Statistics Center of Japan. Requires software that can display Japanese text.
- The clearinghouse provides a searchable lesson plan database, a section that includes opportunities for students as well as online games and activities, a news section, and a section of general information about Japan. This is an excellent web site, except that its funding ran out and it has not been updated since December 2005.
National Diet Library. . "...provides internationally linked library services for children's literature and related materials published in Japan and in other countries."
- Information about the museum and its collections, with lots of images.
- includes texts, woodblock prints, and searching capability.
- Over 5000 images taken in Japan 1860-1920.
- Includes links to current news and important speeches, as well as to the Cabinet, the Constitution, policy initiatives, statistics and to the (an introduction to Japan in English), and daily news.
- Includes a Literary Hot List of links to Japanese
Literature web sites, and also a history of Japanese literature and a section on Japanese
flocculates.
- This "Gateway for all Japanese Information", which can be read in Japanese or English, provides a categorized list of over 3,500 websites providing information on Japan.
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- PDF of a 62-page working paper released in August 2002 by
the Center for Strategic International Studies. (Education About Asia, 7(3) p. 60)
- with links to information about South Korea, its issues & policies, news, business, and travel.
- South Korean newspaper.
- From the South Korean government, this site provides links to governmental and private sites, plus access to articles on Korean culture, economy, and the arts.
- Updates the 1980 publication Studies on Korea: A Scholar's Guide (Main stacks DS902.S75)
- Consists entirely of links.
- Gives access to archived editions of the journal Korean Literature Today.
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Note: Some of the annotations above are quoted or adapted from "Asia Resources on the World Wide Web", a regular feature by Raymond Lum, in the Asian Studies Newsletter.
Compiled by Regina Entorf, 六合彩网上投注app Library
Last updated 6-4-07/RPE