East Asian studies (Western languages): Find scholarship
Find Western-language resources for the study of China, Japan, Korea, and Asia in general, including primary and secondary sources available in print and electronic formats.
General searching
- SearchWorksSearchWorks is a good place to begin any search. Choose "catalog" to limit your search to Stanford's holdings, select the "articles+" option to search articles and other electronic resources across a selection of our databases, or choose "all" to perform a single search with all these options.
Asia-specific resources
- Bibliography of Asian StudiesThis is a major source for beginning research on topics related to Asian studies. It provides nearly 900,000 citations to Western-language periodical articles, chapters in edited volumes, conference proceedings, anthologies, Festschriften, etc. pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia. It covers 1971 to the present, including full data from the print editions from 1971-1991.
- CMJ: China multilingual journalsA database of Chinese journals produced by the government for overseas consumption, mostly in English with some articles also available in French, German, Spanish and Japanese. This database includes titles such as Beijing Review, Qiushi, China Pictorial, People's China, China Today, and Chinafrica.
- Early Medieval China bibliographyThis is a bibliography-in-progress of works published in Western languages on the period of Chinese history between the end of the Han dynasty and the Sui reunification (220-589 CE).
- Korean History: A BibliographyCompiled by Kenneth R. Robinson, this bibliography covers topics such as political, diplomatic, and economic history, historical linguistics, art history, literature, philosophy and religion, overseas Koreans, and more.
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