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Asian Studies: 5 Databases
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Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS)
Type: Indexes & Articles
Coverage: 1971-
Description: Provides citations on all subjects (especially humanities and social sciences) pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia published worldwide since 1971 in western-language periodical articles, individually authored monographs (through 1991 only), chapters in edited volumes, conference proceedings, anthologies, Festschriften, etc. Updated regularly.
PAIS International
Type: Indexes & Articles
Description: Indexes journal articles, books, government documents, reports and studies on topics of public concern in state, national and international affairs, public policy, and social policy.
Users: Licensed for 4 simultaneous users.
Siku Quanshu
Type: eBooks & eTexts
* REQUIRES: 1) Internet Explorer 5 or higher version browser (does NOT work with Netscape); 2 Ability to read and write Chinese; 3) Traditional Chinese fonts; 4) Chinese keyboard input.
Description: The Siku Quanshu represents a massive heritage of 5,000 years of Chinese civilization, including literature, classics, history and philosophy. Electronic edition of the print Wenyuange edition. Compiled 1773-1782. Fully searchable by keyword, author, title, subject.
Users: Licensed for one simultaneous user.
World Development Indicators
Type: Data/Statistics/GIS
Coverage: 1960- (where data are available)
Description: The World Bank's comprehensive database on development data (social, economic, financial, natural resources, and environmental indicators) including more than 500 indicators, more than 200 countries, and 18 regional and income groups; with coverage from 1960 onward, where data are available.
World News Connection
Type: Indexes & Articles
Description: A successor to the Daily reports from the Foreign Broadcasting Information Service and the JPRS reports from the Joint Publications Research Service provided through the National Technical Information Service. The material is obtained from non-U.S. open-source political speeches, television programs, radio broadcasts, newspaper articles, periodicals, and books. The content focuses primarily on military, political, environmental, scientific, technical, and socioeconomic issues and events.
Users: Licensed for one simultaneous user.
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