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Other guides for doing research on Japan

  • Free Japanese Electronic Resources
    Bookstores, online dictionaries, catalogs, periodicals, newspapers, images, maps, texts in history, literature and religion, information on Japanese collections, libraries in Japan and interlibrary loan.
  • Visual Resources
    Websites organized by subject, format and era.
  • Researching Japan
    A guide to English language resources available at Duke University with particular emphasis on primary sources, data, images, film, manga and tools for learning Japanese.
  • FOREASt, or Free Open Resources for East Asian Studies
    Relevant scholarly resources published on the Internet by individual scholars, academic institutions, cultural institutions (libraries, museums, archives), government agencies, and occasionally commercial entities. Currently FOREASt provides free access to over 200 databases and journals on East Asia published in North America, Europe, Australia and, of course, East Asia.  Compiled by Tao Yang, Rutgers University.

 Kristina Kade Troost, Ph.D.
 Librarian for Japan, Perkins Library
 Guide to Japanese Studies Resources 

 

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