Primary Sources Online

Asia

Asian Studies.
Provides access to a clearinghouse of information on Asian studies, edited by T. Matthew Ciolek of the Coombs Computing Unit of the Australian National University (ANU) for the World-Wide Web Virtual Library. Contains an overview of the site, which keeps track of leading information facilities in the field of Asian studies. Gives a breakdown by country for facilities. Includes instructions on submitting information to the archive. http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html

Portal to Asian Internet Resources)
Based at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, the Digital Asia Library has a searchable catalog for access to high quality Web resources originating in Asia. Maintained by library specialists, the catalog includes freely available Web resources for research and study of modern East, South, and Southeast Asia. Resources are from various sources including academic, government, commercial, trade and industry, and non-governmental organizations. It also has bibliographies, databases, newspapers, journals, government reports, and more. http://webcat.library.wisc.edu:3200/PAIR/

Ames Library of South Asia  From the University of Minnesota  http://ames.lib.umn.edu/IMAGE/

e-Asia Digital Library  University of Oregon Libraries through the generosity of Nissho Iwai. Dr. Robert Felsing, East Asian Bibliographer, is the originator and coordinator of the e-Asia project. The e-Asia database of web-accessible full text currently holds approximately 3,000 items. The largest database by far is that of Chinese materials with Japan a distant second. Databases for Taiwan and the Koreas are small and in the formative stage.   http://e-asia.uoregon.edu/

Primary Sources compiled by Carolyn Paul Branch
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