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Exploring Electronic Resources in Chinese Studies

Exploring Electronic Resources in Chinese Studies. Wen-ling Liu Librarian for East Asian Studies Wells Library E860 Email: wliu@indiana.edu Tel.: 812-855-9695 Fax: 812-855-8068 September 15, 2012. Database Related to East Asian Studies at IUB.

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Exploring Electronic Resources in Chinese Studies

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  1. Exploring Electronic Resources in Chinese Studies Wen-ling Liu Librarian for East Asian Studies Wells Library E860 Email: wliu@indiana.edu Tel.: 812-855-9695 Fax: 812-855-8068 September 15, 2012

  2. Database Related to East Asian Studies at IUB • Bibliographic citations • Statistics and data • Full-text journal articles • Full-text e-books

  3. Wells Library -- http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=5425

  4. General Databases for Chinese Studies • IUCAT • WorldCat • OneSearch@IU • Bibliography of Asian Studies** • Oxford Language Dictionaries Online (OLDO) • JSTOR • Academic Search (EBSCO) • New York Times (1857-2006) – ProQuest Historical Newspapers • Brill E-Books Collection • Google Books • HathiTrust Digital Library • Factiva

  5. BAS contains 787,165 records on all subjects pertaining to Asia published worldwide from 1971 to the present

  6. East Asian Studies http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=1000026

  7. Chinese Studies http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=1000824

  8. http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=1002987

  9. Databases for Chinese Studies • Apabi Digital Library DB = Apabi 数字资源平台  • Bibliography of Asian Studies • China Academic Journals (CAJ)  Literature/History/Philosophy, 1994-now Economics, 1994-now Military Affairs/Politics/Law, 1994-now Education/Social Sciences, 1994-now • Century Journals Social Sciences , from first issue to 1993 Literature/History and Philosophy Politics/Military Affairs/Law Education/Social Sciences Economics • China Doctor Dissertations Full-text Database , 2000- • China Master Dissertations Full-text Database , 2000- • China Core Newspapers Full-text Database  , 2007- Politics/Military/Law Economics Education/Society Love/Marriage/Family/Health

  10. Databases for Chinese Studies (Con’d) • China Data Online 中国数据在线 • China: Trade, Politics & Culture 1793-1980 • Chinalawinfo.com 北大法律信息网 • Chinese Ancient Texts (CHANT) Database • Digital Dictionary of Buddhism • Duxiu 读秀New • Han Ji Dian Zi Quan Wen Zi Liao Ku 漢籍電子全文資料庫= Scripta Sinica 清實錄, 清史稿, 清三通, 清會典 * • Grand Secretariat Archives 內閣大庫檔案  • Si Ku Quan Shu 文淵閣四庫全書

  11. Duxiu 读秀 http://www.duxiu.com/

  12. China Academic Journals http://oversea.cnki.net/Kns55/default.aspx

  13. China Data Online http://chinadataonline.org/

  14. How to Log in “Si kuquanshu”? http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=1000910 • In the Student Technology Clusters (STC) and at workstations inside the IUB Libraries, no special instructions are needed to log in. • One-time only installation For use in on-campus and off-campus offices: • Go to http://www.citrix.com/English/ss/downloads/ • 2. Click “Download” in the box “Client Center: Get Citrix Receiver, plug-ins and more” on the left-hand side. • 3. Under “Download Citrix Receiver today,” go to “for Desktops,” click on “Windows.” • 4. Click “Download” right beneath “For Web Access.”

  15. http://hanchi.ihp.sinica.edu.tw/ihp/hanji.htm

  16. Questions • 语言教学 • 人口经济 • 民族问题 • 张爱玲 • How do I find materials related to “Modern Chinese intellectuals” and “Chinese bourgeoisie”? • Where I can find information about the population of Hebei province from 1952 to 2000? • For my paper on distribution of American movies in China, I wonder what resources I can use in this Chinese Studies sector. I can see there is a lot of databases about Chinese history but I wonder is there some contemporary studies about Chinese media and some statistics maybe.

  17. Open Access Databases for Chinese Studies Selected Internet Resources http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=1000890#dic

  18. Chinese Romanization Systems • LC Chinese Romanization Guidelines : Rules of Application (PDF format) • Pinyin to Wade-Giles Conversion

  19. IU Ware Installation http://iuware.iu.edu/Windows/Title/1084

  20. Questions? Wen-ling Liu (wliu@indiana.edu)

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