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    1. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 5

      Library of Congress Subject Headings are what most Duke University Libraries catalog users are accustomed to seeing, with familiar patterns like (...)

    2. Japan - East Asian Resources for Teachers - LibGuides at Duke University

      The viewer accompanies a young country boy on his journey to Edo, the capitol of Tokugawa Japan. The map of Edo and its (...)

    3. Premodern sources - Japanese Studies, a guide for undergraduate research - LibGuides at Duke Univers

      Getting Started Primary Sources Premodern sources Govt & Stat Info Images Film Manga Learn Japanese Images Visual resources for Japan 80+ freely (...)

    4. Archival Collections in the United States and Japan - Japanese Studies Primary Sources - LibGuides a

      梶山文庫 The Kajiyama Collection consists of the personal library of the late novelist Toshiyuki Kajiyama, containing over 7,000 titles in the (...)

    5. Japan - East Asian Collections at Duke University Libraries - LibGuides at Duke University

      History of Medicine In addition to such standard Tokugawa texts as 解體新書 , Duke has 63 Edo-era medical manuscript  volumes of medical (...)

    6. Jan Janszoon Struys - The Voiages and Travels of John Struys through Italy, Greece, Muscovy, Tartary

      Descriptions of major cities and regions, including Moscow, Astrakhan, Isfahan, Java, and Edo (Tokyo), offering rare glimpses into (...)

    7. Archival Collections in the United States and Japan - Japanese Studies - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      梶山文庫 The Kajiyama Collection consists of the personal library of the late novelist Toshiyuki Kajiyama, containing over 7,000 titles in the (...)

    8. Names & People - Japanese Studies Reference Tools - LibGuides at Duke University

      Specialized Biographical Dictionaries Time Period Title Number Covered 650-1200 Nihon kodai jinmei jiten 1809 (...)

    9. Celebrating Thirty Years of Duke’s East Asian Collections - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The upcoming Rubenstein Library exhibit intends to show unique items related with American missionaries’ works in Korea during the colonial (...)

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