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Hundreds of links to digital documents and web sites.
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The library will retrieve and restore works published in Afghanistan between 1870 and 1930; the long-term objective is to collect, catalogue, digitize and provide access to as many of this period's publications as possible. The Afghanistan Digital Library is a project of New York University Libraries with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, The Reed Foundation, and the W.L.S. Spencer Foundation.
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The website is a bit of a puzzle. This from the website: "The implementation of the plan involves two aspects. First, based on the sharing of catalogue databases, the nine libraries which signed the 2000 Memorandum on Cooperation will build a united search platform; second, several city libraries comparatively backward in the construction of the digital library will be chosen from new project partners. Through supports in technology and facilities and personnel training programs, efforts will be made to promote the automatic management standard and to speed their pace in digitalization. This way, it is expected to further broaden the scope and channel of co-construction and sharing the information resources in city libraries of the region." The Shanghai Library seems to be the lead institution. UNDP is also involved as are libraries from Macau, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Korea, Japan and Malaysia.
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Maintained by the Australian National University. The mother of all Asian studies sites with thousands of links updated regularly.
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From the Asia Society. Arts & culture, business & economics, policy & government, culture & history.
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The Digital Himalaya Project is digitising archival collections of ethnographic information from the Himalayan region. Five major collections are being digitised in the first phase of the project. Each includes different media and covers a number of geographical areas and ethnic populations of the Himalayas. At the moment, only individual examples from each collection are available for online viewing. In time, larger selections will be accessible in searchable databases that include still photographs, film clips, sound recordings, and textual materials.
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In Chinese.
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The Digital Library of India is digitizing "all the significant literary, artistic, and scientific works of mankind and making them freely available, in every corner of the world, for our education, study and appreciation and for all our future generations."
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From the University of Chicago. Maps, books, journals, photographs.
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East Asian digital resources arranged by subject.
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