Sunday, December 21, 2003

"Asian Resources for Librarians
Aardvark - Asian Resources for Librarians, has thousands of links to Asian university libraries and over 450 links to Asian databases on the Web (most of them free), conference listings, and much much more. You can get to it at http://www.aardvarknet.info .
Interesting stuff is spread all over the page here, so let's get started. Over on the left you can browse information about Asian databases, from A Sense of History in Singapore to the Yale Divinity Digital Image and Text Library, included here because it has a China Christian college database. There's also a search engine on the browse page. Over on the left there's also a list of over 300 conferences (nicely described, searchable as above) and links to the current issue and back issues of Access, which describes itself as Asia's Newspaper on Electronic Information Products & Services.
From the front page there are several link categories, including annotation, metadata, copyright, and open access. Next to that is a recommended list -- of Asian Digital Libraries, Asian Library Schools, Publishers, Professional Organizations, and more. And finally all the way over on the right is information relevant to Asian library services

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