Japanese and Chinese Language, Culture and Civilization Subject Guide

Electronic Resources

 

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Ask Asia

"Established by the Asia Society (est. 1956), the America's premier Asian cultural and educational institution. The Society's mission is to foster understanding and communication between Americans and the peoples of Asia and the Pacific. The AskAsia web site is an online 'clearinghouse', specifically for elementary, middle and high-school level materials pertaining to Asian Studies."

East & Southeast Asia: An Annotated Directory of Internet Resources

Hosted by the University of Redlands, this directory is intended to be a window on the rich Internet resources available on East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Asian Americans. In addition to arrangement by country and region, there is also a "Current Hot Topics" section at the top of the site.

National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies

Includes links to gateways containing sites with information about all aspects of Japan and its culture.

Portal to Asian Internet Resources (PAIR)

Select anywhere on the map to begin an Atlas Search by country.
Committed to directing users to Asian area content in the humanities and social sciences, the Portal to Asian Internet Resources (PAIR) is supported by an impressive complement of area studies scholars, bibliographers and subject selectors based at the libraries of the University of Wisconsin, the University of Minnesota and the Ohio State University

Project Gutenberg - Japanese Ebooks

Project Gutenberg is the first and largest single collection of free electronic books, or eBooks. This is a link to the texts in Japanese only.

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Last updated: January 2006