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Hanʼgukhak chŏnja tosŏgwan

Full-text databases of scholarly information on Korean modern and contemporary history. Searchable by titles keywords or authors, and browsable by periods, specialized areas, historians, and titles


Chinamaxx digital libraries

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KISS

Provides original scholarly papers published from approximately 1,200 professional institutes


Chosŏn ilbo akʻaibŭ

Newspapers in PDF format from March 9, 1920 issue to current issue


KRpia

Full-text collection of Korean books including: history, literature, folk literature, natural history, oriental medicine and other classical works


Ren min ri bao

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DBpia

A multidisciplinary full-text database for Korean scholarly journals


Wen yuan ge si ku quan shu dian zi ban nei lian wang ban

Siku Quanshu is the electronic version of the Wenyuange edition of Siku Quanshu. It features a collection of 3,460 Chinese classical works in 36,000 volumes or 4.7 million pages, which includes works on philosophy, history, literature and art, political systems, social studies, economics, astronomy and geography, mathematics, medical studies, technology, etc. The full-text database of all included 36,000 volumes is fully searchable. As the largest encyclopedic collection of Chinese classical works, it is the single richest source for Chinese studies


Jitsū

An online version of the character dictionary originally compiled by Shirakawa Shizuka. Part of Japan Narejji (Japan Knowledge) database


China data online

Comprehensive database Web site focusing on economic statistics of China, arranged by regions and categories. Includes monthly and yearly reports on China's macroeconomic development, statistical databases about China's population and economy at the county and city level, and financial indicators of more than 568 industrial branches. Also includes statistical yearbooks, census data, industrial and marketing surveys, and an atlas of China


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