Southeast Asian Studies

Index Islamicus (Ebsco)

Description

Indexes materials on Islam, the Middle East, and the entire Muslim world from periodicals, monographs, and other collections in European languages. Includes coverage arts & humanities, history and social sciences topics. Also provides excellent coverage of the Turkish diaspora in Germany.

Type
Article Index
Coverage
1906-

PAIS International: Public Affairs Information Service

Alternative Titles
PAIS International (Public Affairs Information Service) (CSA)
PAIS Archive
Public Affairs International
Description

Contains references to nearly 2 million journal articles, books, government documents, statistical directories, research and conference reports, publications of international agencies, microfiche, Internet material, etc. concerning public affairs and public policy worldwide.

Type
Article Index
Coverage
1915-

Library PressDisplay

Alternative Titles
NewspaperDirect, Newspaper Direct, ND
Library Press Display, LPD
Description
Access to issues from the last 60 days of over 300 newspapers from around the world. The newspapers include the same content and are in the same format as the print edition of the newspaper. Some titles have "SmartNavigation" permitting individual articles to be printed out or heard in an audio version. [Access limited to 3 users at a time.]
Type
Newspaper(s)
Coverage
Most recent 60 days only.

LexisNexis Academic

Alternative Titles
Academic Universe, Lexis-Nexis, Lexis Nexis, Lexis/Nexis, LN
Description

Provides full-text access to a wide range of news, business, legal, and reference information, including hundreds of U.S. and foreign newspapers, legal and business publications, wire services, broadcast media transcripts, and trade/news magazines.

Type
Article Index
Coverage
1980 - (but varies by title) Over 5,900 news, business, legal, medical, and reference publications.

United States and its Territories, 1870-1925

Alternative Titles
United States and its Territories, 1870-1925: The Age of Imperialism
Philippine-American Collection
Description

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.

Type
Text Collection
Coverage
1870-1925
Access
Open access for all usersOpen access for all users

Cambridge University Press Online Journals

Description
Provides full-text access to recent volumes of scholarly journals in all subject areas published by Cambridge University Press.
Type
E-Journal(s)
Coverage
1997 - (Varies by journal.)

JSTOR

Alternative Titles
Journal Storage Project
Journals - Archive Collections
Description

Provides full-text access to the archives of core scholarly journals in the arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences. Includes content from ten of the eleven JSTOR multi-disciplinary Journals Archives Collections (Arts & Sciences I through IX; and Life Sciences) and nearly all of the JSTOR discipline-specific Journals Archives Collections (Biological Sciences, Business I and II, Ecology & Botany, Health & General Sciences, Language & Literature, Mathematics & Statistics, and Music).

In addition, JSTOR now also includes the full text of current issues (up to the latest issue) for selected journals from selected publishers, including the University of Chicago Press.

Please note: U-M does not currently have access to the following JSTOR Journals Archives Collections: Arts & Sciences X (ten); Ireland; and Business III.

Type
E-Journal(s)
Coverage
Dates of coverage vary by journal title. All go back to the very first issue published, but most have a "moving wall" embargo that excludes issues from the most recent X years (where X can be anywhere from 0 up to 10 years, depending on the particular journal; most are in the 3 to 5 year embargo range).
Mobile Version

Southeast Asia Division

The Southeast Asia Division manages the acquisitions and cataloging of vernacular materials of the region in all formats. Reference questions pertaining to the region are also the responsibility of the Division. Three countries, the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia, have received the most comprehensive attention. Substantial holdings also exist for other nations of the region. Furthermore, the division holds the responsibility for collecting materials in the languages of the regions former colonial powers and for collecting English language materials found throughout Asia. Finally, the Division collects English and Aboriginal language materials from Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania.

The staff of the Southeast Asia Division consists of native speakers of the five most studied countries of the region. With its varied fields of subject specialization, the Divisions staff is capable of assisting faculty, students, staff, and the general public with research consultations pertaining to Southeast Asia and its neighboring countries.

COLLECTION SIZE: 223,000 vernacular and Western languages; (excludes Pacific/Oceania collection).

GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE: Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam.

COGNATE COVERAGE: East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania.

LINGUISTIC COVERAGE: Burmese, Khmer, Lao, Bhasa Indonesia, Malay, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese, and all dialects within the region; English for Australia and New Zealand; indigenous Oceanic languages.

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