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    1. Primary source databases - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Area studies: China & the Southeast Asia Including China Through Western Eyes: Manuscript Records of Traders, Travellers, (...)

    2. Periodicals - Japanese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      The Journal of Asian Studies * Call Number: Perkins/Bostock Periodicals: F219E Covers East, South and Southeast Asia. The (...)

    3. Giao’s Whirlwind Experience as an ARL-LCDP Fellow - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      I visited their Archives, Special Collections, Digital Archives, and even perused their Southeast Asia Collection. Another (...)

    4. Recommended Databases - Latin American/Caribbean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      It covers the The U.S. and Africa, Australia & New Zealand, Canada, Central Asia & the Caucasus, Central & Eastern Europe, East (...)

    5. Duke Libraries Receives Significant Gift from Emeritus Professor of Buddhist Studies - Duke Universi

      Groner’s donation is generally confined to East Asia, there are dozens of works related to religion in South and Southeast (...)

    6. From the Far East to the East Side: Broadening Narratives of Immigration and Refugees in the Rubenst

      Volume/Box:PH3 I was particularly interested in photographic prints from the International Monitor Institute Records (IMI) that documented human (...)

    7. Collecting for Global Diversity - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Not surprisingly, IAS is structured by geography and seeks to represent as many different parts of the world as possible: Asia (...)

    8. British Library Grant Helps Duke Preserve Tibetan Manuscripts - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Proctor is Duke’s librarian for South and Southeast Asia. He also works to develop the South Asian Studies collection at the (...)

    9. Exhibit Opening: "Land of Lapis lazuli and Gold:  Afghanistan in the Collections at Duke University

      “Land of Lapis lazuli and Gold:  Afghanistan in the Collections at Duke University Library” is curated by the interim librarians for South and (...)

    10. Farewell, Kristina Troost, and Thanks for a Job Well Done! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Under her leadership, the staff of IAS doubled in size and now includes specialists covering Africa, China, Russia & Eastern Europe, Japan, (...)

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