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Asian Studies Subject Guide
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About the Catalog
Search for books, journal titles, and other resources in our online catalog.
Some subject headings used for this discipline are listed below. For additional headings, refer to the Library of Congress Subject Headings volumes located behind the Reference Desk.
- Asia--Economic conditions Asia--History Asia--Politics and government Asia, Southeastern East Asia
- Japanese Literature
Internet Sites
| Asian Film Connections | Offers basic information on films made in China, India, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, along with critical reviews, interviews with filmmakers, and more. | |
| AsiaSource | Is sponsored by the Asia Society and links to news, business resources, and even a database of Asian foods. | |
| The Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and the Silk Road Studies Program | The Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and the Silk Road Studies Program constitute a joint Transatlantic Research and Policy Center. The joint Center strives to promote study and policy-related work on the region through five main channels: Impartial research; publications and dissemination; forums and conferences; teaching; and acting as a "switchboard" for knowledge and information. | |
| Is a primary resource site for the Chinese classics, arts, history, literature, poetry, calligraphy, and paintings. | ||
| Denshõ: The Japanese American Legacy Project | Maintains Japanese American testimonies of those wrongly imprisoned during World War II, so that their memories will be saved and shared here, irreplaceable firsthand accounts, along with historical images and teaching resources. | |
| A site maintained by Robert Y. Eng of the University of Redlands. | ||
| Sarai--South Asia Resource Access on the Internet | A site maintained by Columbia University Libraries. | |
| Silk Road Seattle | Silk Road Seattle is an ongoing public education project using the "Silk Road" theme to explore cultural interaction across Eurasia from the beginning of the Common Era (A. D.) to the Seventeenth Century. | |
| Southeast Asian Studies: World Wide Web Virtual Library | Is a starting place for exploring Southeast Asian resources. | |
| Is a collection of European travel accounts of pre-modern Southeast Asia with online access to 130,000 pages of text from the the John M. Echols Collection at Cornell University. There are also about 10,000 images, as well. | ||
| UCLA Asian Institute | A site maintained by UCLS with a variety of resources--news, journals, films, statistics--relating to Asian Studies. | |
| World Wide Web Virtual Library: Internet Guide for China Studies | Includes thousands of links to internet resources arranged by Library of Congress Classification: Includes history, economy, education, politics, literature, arts, and more. |
About the Department
Asian Studies
Citing Sources
Various Style Manuals may be used in Asian Studies, depending upon the aspect you are studying: history, literature, social sciences, etc. Check with your professor to determine which format you should use for a particular class. Select from a variety of Style Manuals online and on Reserve within the library.

