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What's New in WWW Asian Studies Newsletter
Editor:
Dr T.Matthew
Ciolek (tmciolek@coombs.anu.edu.au),
Coombs Computing Unit, Research Schools
of Social Sciences & Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National
University, Canberra.
The "What's New in WWW Asian Studies" online newsletter (ISSN 1323-9368) is a
part of the Asian
Studies WWW Virtual Library. This facility is provided by the Australian
National University (ANU) as a service to
the World Wide Web community.
On-line resources listed in this newsletter are also recorded in the
ANU-Asia-WWW-Gopher-News-L dbase
Past issues of "What's New in WWW Asian Studies" are kept in the
Archives of What's New - WWW Asian Studies
Past issues of "What's New in WWW Social Sciences" are kept in the
Archives of What's New - WWW Social Sciences
What's New in WWW Asian Studies Online Newsletter ISSN 1323-9368
URL http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/WhatsNewWWW/asian-www-news.html
Details of new or significantly improved networked resources are
added to
this newsletter on a request basis.
WWW Asian Studies Announcements: January 1995
31 January 1995
India Network Gopher/WWW
Bowling Green U,USA
The network of the Asian Indian Community, the
India Network of mailing lists and gopher and Web sites was established to
discuss and provide information about issues related to India facing
Indians living abroad. The India Network and Research Foundation was
established in 1993 to provide stable network resources and to fund a
graduate assistantship to work on network related chores. The 'welcome'
file includes detailed information about joining their mailing lists, such
as the India News Digest and the list for faculty of Indian origin.
gopher URL: ndia.bgsu.edu
Web URL: http://india.bgsu.edu
29 January 1995
Committee on East Asian Libraries
U Oregon, USA
The site includes pointers to specific
resources, such as the largest internet site for Chinese software, and
links grouped by area: Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, South
Korea, North Korea, and the Asia/Pacific Basin.
URL: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~felsing/ceal/welcome.html
21 January 1995
Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia
Worcester Polytechnic Inst,USA
The pages provide information on Saudi Arabian
economy, culture, government, and travel information etc.
URL: http://www.wpi.edu/~zakharia/saudi-arabia.html
Information supplied by: Sany Zakharia (zakharia@wpi.edu)
13 January 1995
Tibetan Studies WWW VL
Coombs Computing Unit, Australian National University
This WWW facility was established 9th Jan. 1995 to keep
track of leading information facilities in the field of Tibetan
history, society, culture, politics and religion.
URL: http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-TibetanStudies.html
10 January 1995
Asia-Pacific Meta-resources Register
Coombs Computing Unit, Australian National University
This WWW facility keeps track of information sources about the
Asia-Pacific region networked information sources
URL: http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/AsianPages/WWWVL-AsianMetaRsrcs.html
This online Newsletter is provided by the Coombs Computing Unit, Research Schools
of Social Sciences & Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National
University, Canberra.
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