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Japan Knowledge Plus NRKNet Advance Inc: Reference tool portal on Japan. It contains a wide variety of encyclopaedias and dictionaries, including both historical and contemporary sources. Dictionaries on languages are of another strength. Highly recommended for both students as well as established scholars.
Kokoritsu Insatsukyoku: Japanese national gazette ('Kanpo') online. Kanpo started in 1883; this online content dates from May 3, 1947. Available only from Asian Collections Reading Room.
Nichigai Asoshietsu: Japanese Journal article index. Available in the Japanese language only, this resource indexes thousands of journals, faculty papers and annual reports of academic institutions published in Japan. Updated weekly. Only available through a PC in the Asian Collections Reading Room.
Matichon e library: Matichon e library covers 31 well known Thai language newspapers: Matichon, Khao Sot,Thai Rat, Daily News, Krung Thep Thurakit, Phuchatkan rai wan, Watthachak (Lok wan ni), Khom Chat Luk, Post Today, Bangkok Today, Phim Thai, Than Hun, Sayam Rat, Naeona, Thai Post, Ban Muang, Sayam Kila, Khao Hun, Prachachat thurakit, Phuchatkan rai sapda, Than Setthakit, Dokbia Thurakit, Sayam Thurakit, Matichon sutsapda, Nation sut sapda, Sayam sapda wichan, Telcom Journal, O.Po.Tho. news. And 3 English newspapers: Bangkok Post, the Nation & Business Day. This database offers a range of search options including: keywords, date, broad subjects or sub-headings. Some of the newspaper archives start from 1997. You are only to access this database from inside Australia, according to the NLA-vendor agreements.
: Provides access to electronic articles, journals and electronic books on Myanmar. Includes resources about Myanmar history, archaeology, culture, language and literature.
Informit: Indexes theses submitted to the National University of Singapore (NUS) and its predecessor institutions, and which are deposited with the National University of Singapore Library.
Informit: An index to periodical literature relating to Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei and ASEAN (as an entity), produced by the National University of Singapore Library. Subject coverage includes humanities and social sciences, architecture, building, law and medicine. The articles are mainly in English, with a small number in Malay.
Policing the Shanghai International Settlement, 1894-1945Gale: This collection contains a large portion of the archives of the British run municipal police force based in Shangai's former International Settlement. The most extensive coverage is provided by the Special Branch dossier files, which date from 1929-1945. Other documents include supporting reports, handbills, translations of Chinese press coverage and clippings from the English Language press. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.
ProQuest Asian Business and ReferenceProQuest: ProQuest Asian Business and Reference offers detailed information on companies, economies, markets, and overall business conditions throughout the Eastern Hemisphere. A great deal of information on international trade is available as well. Coverage is from 1972- and includes: News and current awareness sources Frequently updated full-text coverage of political, social, economic, cultural, financial, and business news stories at national and regional levels from key newspapers, magazines, and journals. Country information and statistics Political, economic, social, and business profiles; guides and outlooks; core national and regional statistics; frequently updated economic, financial, and demographic series and analysis. People and institutions Organizational, directory, and biographical information for national government, the civil service, and business and cultural organizations. Policy and analysis National and regional level full-text archive of white papers, government documents, journals, and legislation, complete with selected topic analysis. A mobile interface is available for this database at: http://m.search.proquest.com
Ren min ri bao tu wen shu ju ku (People's Daily Database 1946-)Oriprobe Information Services, Inc: Started in June 1946 and a current circulation of 3 million, People's Daily is the most influential and authoritative newspaper in China. It is the official voice of the central government of the People's Republic of China For the last over 60 years, the People's Daily has published daily issues that provide the single location where the central government and the Communist Party of China announce their respective policies and disseminate governmental, political, and economic messages to the public and the world. Most importantly, since its inception the newspaper has been the true barometer of the political climate of Chinese society on a daily basis. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.
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