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Center for Chinese Studies : University of Michigan
Citation: Founded in 1961, the Center is [...] devoted to the study and understanding of traditional and contemporary China. [...] The Center grants an M.A. degree in Chinese Studies and has a joint M.A./M.B.A. degree with the School of Business Administration. [... The] University of Michigan's Asia Library houses the largest library collection on China between the coasts in the United States.
http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/ccs/ more Language: eng English

China Data Center : University of Michigan
Citation: The aim of CDC is "[...] the integration of historical, social and natural science data in a geographic information system, where spatial and temporal references will be maintained through a relational database. [...] Its missions include: to support research in the human and natural components of local, regional and global change; to promote quantitative research on China studies; to promote collaborative research in spatial studies; and to promote the use and sharing of China data in teaching and research."
http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/chinadata more Language: eng English

Center for Japanese Studies : ^The^ University of Michigan
Citation: The Center for Japanese Studies (CJS) promotes and disseminates research on Japan, fosters communication among diverse disciplines, and encourages new approaches in the understanding of Japan and its place in the world. Founded in 1947, CJS is the oldest interdisciplinary center in the United States devoted exclusively to Japanese Studies. CJS is also part of The University of Michigan's East Asia U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center, along with the Center for Chinese Studies and the Center for Korean Studies. CJS serves as a home to graduate students, faculty from a variety of disciplines and professional schools, visiting artists and scholars, and community organizations pursuing Japan-related interests and activities at the University of Michigan.
http://www.ii.umich.edu/cjs more Language: eng English

Journal of the American Oriental Society
Description: Regular serial publication of the American Oriental Society.
http://www.umich.edu/~aos/frntmtr.htm more Language: eng English

Chinese Scholar & Others
Description: This page is part of the China: New Resources Web site and contains a growing database of important Chinese scholars, politicians, and business people. Besides a very short descriptive note each entry contains links to further on-line resources on the person in question.
http://asia.lib.umich.edu/china/cs/cs.htm more Language: chi Chinese

The Statistics of China
Description: This site is a very excellent source on Chinese statistics, based on the resources of the China National Statistical Bureau. Their is information on (1) Land and Resources, (2) Population, (3) Economy Indicators of Nation, (4) Economy Indicators of Regions, (5) Agriculture, (6) Manufacturing Industry, (7) Domestic Commerce, (8) Foreign Trade and Investment, (9) Finance and Taxation, (10) Energy, (11) Transportation and Communication, (12) Investment, Construction and City, (13) Science and Technology, (14) Mass Media and Culture and (15) Education, Public Health and Welfare
http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/chinadata/stat/ more Language: eng English

Asia Library, University of Michigan, USA
Citation: The Asia Library supports the research and teaching of East Asian Studies in the University community. The homepage serves as an extension of library's services, and plays an important role in assisting faculty and students by providing an easy access to the networked information resources all over the world."
http://asia.lib.umich.edu/new/homeasia.htm more Language: eng English

A Chinese Text Sampler : An Annotated Collection of Digitized Chinese Texts for Students of Chinese Language and Culture
Citation: The best way to improve Chinese reading skills is to get lots of practice on a regular basis. The collection of Chinese texts presented here is intended as a resource for students of written Chinese from the advanced beginner level onward. The selections represent a wide range of periods and genres, but all are well known in modern-day China and worth reading in their own right.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~dporter/sampler/sampler.html more Language: chi Chinese, eng English

The United States and its Territories. 1870-1925: The Age of Imperialism
Citation: The United States and its Territories, drawn from the University of Michigan Library's Southeast Asia collection, comprises the full text of monographs and government documents published in the United States, Spain, and the Philippines between 1870 and 1925. The primary focus of the material is the Spanish-American war and subsequent American governance (approximately 1898-1910). The text collection is complemented by digitized images from key photograph collections drawn from the Special Collections Library.
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/philamer/ more Language: eng English

Southeast Asia Foundation Archive
Citation: The SAAF (Southeast Asia Art Foundation) Archive is one of five component sections of the Asian Art Archives, a photograph collection located in and administered by the History of Art Department in Tappan Hall. A resource of almost 200,000 photographs, the Asian Art Archives are open by appointment only to faculty and students for study and research. Not all of the material in the archives is described and some resources may not be available for research. The Archives are non-circulating and material may not be removed to other areas in the building. The SAAF Archive was established in 1977 in Hill, New Hampshire to provide a research center for the study of Southeast Asian art and archaeology. The photo archive features collections of visual materials by photographers and leading scholars of South and Southeast Asian art, including Yves Coffin, Elizabeth Gosling, A.B. Griswold, Eleanor Mannikka, Forrest McGill, Walter Spink, Ezra Stoller, Carol Stratton, Vichai Poshyachinda, and Hiram Woodward, Jr. It also includes photographs from private collections, museums, and dealers worldwide. Under a gift agreement made in 1993, the SAAF Archive was transferred from New Hampshire to the University of Michigan. The U-M is noted for the strength of its South and Southeast Asian studies programs, with a distinguished tradition of research and teaching in the art and architecture of the region. In addition to the approximately 100,000 photographs and slides in the SAAF Archive, the gift by Southeast Asia Art Foundation and its trustee, John A. Thierry, also includes books and sculpture, housed respectively at the Hatcher Graduate Library and Museum of Art.
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/s/saaf more Language: eng English

Borobudur
Citation: This image collection was the result of a photographic expedition to Java and Bali, organized in 1983 by University of Michigan History of Art professor Walter Spink. Members of the team included Paul Berry, Bambang Hoedoyo, Steve Markel, Elizabeth Horton Sharf, Garrett Solyom, Walter Spink, Suresh Vasant, and Patrick Young. Partial funding for the expedition was provided by John Adams Thierry of the Southeast Asia Art Foundation in Hill, New Hampshire.
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/borobudur?page=index more Language: eng English

Chinese Papercuts
Citation: The Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan possesses a stunning collection of rare propaganda papercuts from the Cultural Revolution--a period of massive political upheaval in China that began in 1966 and lasted about a decade. The papercuts were scanned and made available as high-resolution digital images in this collection by the University Library Digital Library Production Service (DLPS). View the News Service article about the papercuts discovery. The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes and makes no warranty with regard to their use for other purposes. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission or licenses. With respect to this collection, we are unable to identify a possible rightsholder and have elected to place these items online as an exercise of fair use for strictly non-commercial, educational uses.
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/ccs1ic more Language: chi Chinese

American Covert Operations in Tibet
Description: An undergraduate political science paper by Michael Janson on CIA support (1955-1973) for Tibetan resistance
http://web.archive.org/web/20000516085000/http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mjanson/tibet.html more Language: eng English

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