|
Enlaces institucionais: gobernos.
Enlaces institucionais académicos
Novas
Buscadores lusófonos e galegos
Metabuscadores
Recursos para estudos de Asia-Pacífico
- Demetrius at ANU. Demetrius is the name of ANU's Institutional Repository. It provides a stable, secure and accessible repository for the long-term preservation of digital resources created by members of the ANU community. Demetrius preserves and distributes digital collections including; research reports, papers, projects, data sets, image collections, and more.de The Australian National University
- Ageing & Society (Journal of The European Alliance for Asian Studies)
- SOAS (Shool of Oriental & African Studios), de Londres. Online: general catalogue (printed books); SEA collections; further reference: Ricklefs & Voorhoeve 1977.
- Royal Anthropological Institute, LeidenIskandar 1999, vol. Online: catalogues (printed books, manuscripts)
- National University, Singapore: general catalogue
- National University, Singapore: NLS has a useful reference collection, with a small number of manuscripts (described in Wan Ali 1993). Online: general catalogue (no manuscripts).
- National Library of Australia, Canberra ANL has a fair collection of recent Indonesian editions, and a patchy but deep older collection. No manuscripts. Online: general catalogue, Indonesian collection
- Australian National University, Canberra ANU is sometimes useful for recent editions, and has a solid retrospective collection. A few manuscripts in microform. Online: general catalogue, Asian and Pacific Collections
- Library of Congress, Washington. Not much accessible through the catalogue. Manuscripts described in Asma 1993. Online: general catalogue, Asian Reading Room
- University of California, Berkeley. Online: general catalogue (printed books).
- Royal Anthropological Institute, Leiden. The KITLV has an unrivalled collection of printed books, plus a small number of manuscripts. Manuscripts described in in Iskandar 1999, vol.2. Online: catalogues (printed books, manuscripts.
- British Library, London. Online: general catalogue (printed books); Oriental & India Office Collections (manuscripts not listed).
- The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology
Sociedades e centros de investigación especializados en Asia-Pacífico
- Southeast Asia Centre (Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University)
- SOAS (The School of Oriental and African Studies). Since its formation in 1916, the School of Oriental and African Studies - or SOAS as it's better known - has built an enviable reputation around the globe for the calibre and quality of its courses, teaching and research. Part of the University of London, and located in the heart of the capital, SOAS continues to enhance its position as the world's leading centre for the study of a highly diverse range of subjects concerned with Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
- CNIC (Centro Nacional de Investigação Científica), de Timor Leste. O CNIC é unha institución científica dependente da UNTL (Universidade Nacional de Timor Leste)
- SEAA (The Society for East Asian Anthropology). Promote discussion and share information on diverse topics related to the anthropology of Taiwan; PRC; Hong Kong; Japan; Korea; other societies/cultures of Asia and the Pacific Basin with historical or contemporary ties to East Asia; transnational linkages among East Asian or between East Asian and other societies/cultures; and diasporic societies/cultures identified with East Asia.
- TIDS (Timor Institute of Development Studies).
- European Alliance for Asian Studies (Asia Alliance). The European Alliance for Asian Studies (Asia Alliance) is a co-operative framework of European institutes specializing in Asian Studies. The aim of the Asia Alliance, established in 1997, is to contribute to bringing together the fragmented forces in Europe on Asian Studies in order to establish scholarly excellence in central areas of research and expertise on Asia, to the benefit of the institutes' national research environments and the European community at large.
- European Association for South-East Asian Studies (EuroSEAS). The European Association for South-East Asian Studies (EuroSEAS) is an international initiative to foster scholarly cooperation within Europe in the field of Southeast Asian studies. The Association was founded in 1992 during a meeting of 19 leading Southeast Asia specialists.
|