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Money, J. (2021). Yilabara (Now). Filmed on Gadigal Country. Commissioned by the University of Sydney Library
References to scholarly research published in mainly western languages, on all parts of Asia, and on the overseas Asian communities elsewhere in the world. BAS aims to cover the humanities, social sciences, architecture and those natural sciences that have strong human components, such as medicine, public health, geology and the environment.
Full text database including over 1,400 Korean scholarly journals. The journal titles are arranged by 11 subject categories (Business/Economics, Theology, Education, Sociology, Theology, Natural Science, Humanities, Language and literature, Law/Administration, Artistic and Physical) All journals are available from the first issue of a given title. Give us your feedback on this new resource.
Full-text collection of Korean classical books (133 titles in 10 subjects). Users may search and retrieve primary sources, oral sources, classical texts, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and general reference works in fields such as Korean history, literature, civilization, medicine, architecture, and natural history. Give us your feedback on this new resource. Full text available except "연행록 총간 (Yŏnhaengnok ch'onggan)
Fully-searchable English-language newspaper published in Japan since 1897. A pioneer of overseas-focused journalism, it focused on how to report Japanese issues to a non-Japanese audience. Intensive coverage of Japan and East Asia. Access from 1897 - previous year (loaded 2nd quarter following year)