Elektronische Zeitschriften und Volltextdatenbanken
Allgemein
- AsiaNews Links - direct links to the world’s most prominent sources for news on Asia
Zeitschriften
- Asian Database Online Community Electronic Newsletter
- Asian serials database - tables of contents of selected Chinese and Indonesian serials
- What's New in WWW Asian Studies online Newsletter (ANU,Australia)
- Columbia Journal of Asian Law
- Journal of the American Oriental Society
- Journal of the American Oriental Society
- New Asia-Pacific Review: an international venture in print and electronic publication
- The Stockholm Journal of East Asian Studies
Volltextdatenbanken, Online-Nachschlagewerke
- Resources for the Study of East Asian Language and Thought / Maintained by A. Charles Muller, Toyo Gakuen University
- Dictionary of East Asian Literary CJK Terms / chief ed.: Charles Muller
- Dictionary of East Asian CJK ("Chinese-Japanese-Korean") Buddhist Terms
- The Electronic Bodhidharma / International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism - The International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism (IRIZ) at Hanazono University (Kyoto, Japan) is an academic research institution devoted to the study of Zen Buddhism. We aim to serve the needs of researchers, students, teachers, and practitioners of Buddhism, but we also offer electronic tools--such as a 48.000 character Chinese character database--of interest to people involved in all fields of East Asian Studies such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean histories, literatures, and religions. This WWW site and its contents form part of the Zen KnowledgeBase project initiated and directed by Urs APP.
- The Electronic Buddhist Text Initiative (EBTI)
- Buddhist Studies URLs: Substantial Scholarly Buddhist Sources
- LACMA (LACMA's permanent collection includes nearly 100,000 works of art, ranging from ancient times to the present. Nearly 25,000 records and over 10,000 images from our South and Southeast Asian, Japanese, Islamic, Photography and Costume and Textiles collections are currently available online, along with bibliographic records from our non-circulating art research library of 150,000 publications. We plan to add nearly 20,000 more artworks representing a cross-section of the entire collection in 2002)