CrossAsia Entry: Reference works for Chinese studies
: an annotated bibliography and research guide
http://www.staff.hum.ku.dk/littrup/rwcs.htm (Leif Littrup, Department of History, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark) Citation: [...] In preparing this list I have relied first of all on the catalogues of the Copenhagen libraries, my own small collection, and references to new publications. I have also used the basic bibliographical information in the research guides and handbooks by A. Dien, E. Wilkinson, and J. Cole; the papers presented to the Scandinavian Summer Course on Research Methods in Pre-Modern Chinese History, Oslo 1990 and included in the SSC, particularly those by A. Dien, P. Ebrey, and S. Naquin; and on materials for courses on bibliography and methods in sinology prepared by Else Glahn and Harriet Zurndorfer. Site content: (1) Preface; (2) Internet and Research Guides (Internet addresses; Printed Internet guides; General printed researds aids; Sinologists); (3) Bibliographies (Bibliographies of bibliographies; General bibliographies; Book reviews; Bibliographies of reference works; General reference works; Concordances and indexes; Biographies; Genealogies; Geography; History and society; Language; World of Thought; Literature; Art; Material culture and music; Anthropology and Archaeology; Miscellaneous); (4) Reference Works (Dictionaries; Grammars; Encyclopedia; Classics and standard histories; Chronology; Geography; Seals and iconography; Painting; Bibliography; Biography; Institutions and Titles; Weight and measures; Indexes and Concordances); (5) Periodicals (Western languages; Chinese; Japanese journals); (6) Appendices (I: Lists of contents: Cihai and Hanyu da cidian; II: Calendar and calendar conversion; III: Names; IV: Character search in Harvard-Yenching concordances) Encoding: GB
Subject: Teaching & Research, Chinese History, Archaeology, Books & Libraries, Journals Region: China CN Language: Chinese
, English
Ressource type: Bibliography, Research guide Imported from IGCS