Access articles from Chinese academic journals, including publications from the PRC.
Instructions (Please read carefully before attempting access):
The China Academic Journals landing page takes you to Emory's subscribed content. Select a subject in the Classification filter on the left of the screen or search for subjects/keywords/journal title/article title/etc. in the search boxes to browse content.
Emory subscribes to the following content from CAJ:
CAJ: Series F - Literature/History/Philosophy
CAJ: Series G - Politics/Military affairs/Law
CAJ: Series H - Education/Social Sciences
CAJ: Series J - Economics/Management
雕龍 Diaolong Database: Includes Si Ku Quan Shu, 《四库全书》,Ji Xiu Si Ku Quan Shu,《续修四库全书》, Qing Dai Shi Liao《清代史料》and Zhongguo Min Jian Wen Xue "中国民间文学“. The four databases on Chinese Classics for and before Qing Dynasty includes the full text of Chinese history, religions, literature and philosophy on and before the Qing Dynasty.
Wisers provides access to the news from more than 1,600 newspapers, magazines, trade journals, web portals, and news agencies published in the Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau. News clippings with full-text search capabilities. Hong Kong newspapers cover 1998 onwards. China, Taiwan and Macau's newspapers cover from 2000.
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Contains bibliographic indexes pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia published worldwide. Particular emphasis on the humanities and social sciences.
The Japan Times Digital Archive covers the complete run (1897–2018) of the English-language daily published in Tokyo.
The archive contains a reported 490,000 pages of content, from 30,000 issues published over the history of the newspaper. Japan Times began publication on March 22, 1897, aimed initially at the English-speaking audience living in Japan to provide useful and "reliable" information on the affairs of Japan and abroad, but also in hopes of inspiring greater understanding of the people, culture, and the political and economic transformations occurring in Japan at the time. Also included in this database is The Japan Advertiser, a competing newspaper written by and for missionaries, diplomats, merchants and journalists who were based in Japan in the early half of the 20th century.