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Lists of Selected Full-Text Databases by Subscription in East Asian Studies Journal of East Asian Libraries Volume 2018 | Number 166 Article 17 2-2018 Lists of Selected Full-text Databases by Subscription in East Asian Studies Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jeal BYU ScholarsArchive Citation (2018) "Lists of Selected Full-text Databases by Subscription in East Asian Studies," Journal of East Asian Libraries: Vol. 2018 : No. 166 , Article 17. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jeal/vol2018/iss166/17 This Report is brought to you for free and open access by the All Journals at BYU ScholarsArchive. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of East Asian Libraries by an authorized editor of BYU ScholarsArchive. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Lists of Selected Full-text Databases by Subscription in East Asian Studies Compiled and edited by Vickie Fu Doll, University of Kansas Wen-ling Liu, Indiana University Fabiano Rocha, University of Toronto With the large array of digital products becoming standard research tools and major items on library budgets, in 2002, the CEAL Statistics Committee responded to the new landscape by adding the category of electronic resources to the annual statistics survey. Fifteen years later, in response to the discussion on statistical reporting of e-resources in East Asian languages, the Statistics Committee added databases by subscription in the 2016/2017 CEAL Statistical Survey to facilitate and standardize the statistical reporting of e-book, e- journal, and multi-media databases in East Asian languages and related to East Asian studies. This supplement is comprised of three database lists: E-Book Database by Subscription (88), E-Journal Database by Subscription (76), and Multi-Media Database by Subscription (9). Each list covers Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Non-CJK databases. In total, 173 databases are included in three lists as of November 2017. Each list consists of the following columns: (1) Title in English, (2) Title in CJK, (3) Romanized, (4) Subtitle/Module, (5) Languages, (6) Sub-series, (7) Publisher, (8) Description/source, (9) Notes, (10) Title counts, and (11) Volume counts. For the convenience of readers in North America, the commonly accepted title of the database usually takes precedence over the database’s original name. For example, CHANT is a known abbreviation for Chinese Ancient Texts Database 漢達文庫; therefore, the abbreviated name is listed first, with the English and Chinese titles next to it. The same format is applied to the columns of vendor and publisher. These lists are a collaborative work by CEAL members who have contributed to the compilation, editing, and review of the content. Among them, Fabiano Rocha (University of Toronto and Chair of the Committee on Japanese Materials) input and reviewed all of the Japanese databases with help from members of the CJM. Susan Xue (UC Berkeley and the Chair of the UC System CJK E-Resources Task Force) had contributed to the review and edit of most of the University of California system Chinese databases. Our thanks also go to the assistance and illuminating ideas of Dr. Peter Zhou (UC Berkeley), Sarah Elman (Columbia University), Dr. Martin Heijdra (Princeton University), Hee-sook Shin (Columbia University), and Hyoungbae Lee (Princeton University). It is worth noting that some large East Asian electronic collections, especially Princeton, Harvard, Columbia, Stanford, and University of Michigan are invaluable for descriptions of databases. The attached lists are in no way a complete inventory. We hope the databases information may also serve e-resource collection development needs of the East Asian studies librarians. We welcome feedbacks for improvements. E-Book Database by Subscription, 2017 Title Cjk title Romanized Title Subtitle Ebook Ebook Chinese Japanese Korean Non-CJK Sub series number Publisher titles volumes Data Source (Airusheng) Chinese Local 中国方志库 Zhongguo fang zhi ku 历代省通志及府州县厅志20 Gazetteer Database 00种 Yes No No No 初集 Series 1 爱如生 2000 2000 [email protected] (Airusheng) Chinese Local 中国方志库 Zhongguo fang zhi ku 历代省通志及府州县厅志20 Gazetteer Database 00种 Yes No No No 二集 爱如生 2000 2000 Academia Sinica Scripta 中央研究院漢籍電子文獻資 Han ji dian zi wen xian zi liao Academia Sinica Sinica database 料庫 ku Yes No No No (Taiwan) 1044 1044 http://hanchi.ihp.sinica.edu Airiti e-books (iRead eBook) 華藝電子書(華藝電子書服 Huayi dian zi shu 務平台) Yes No No No Airiti Inc. 1664 1664 http://www.airitibooks.com/ Airiti E-Books DDA 华艺电子书按需采购 Airiti dian zi shu an xu cai gou Yes No No No Airiti 835 834 http://www.airitibooks.com/ Apabi e-bboks 阿帕比电子书 Apabi dian zi shu Yes No No No All subjects Apabi 11416 11416 http://www.apabi.com/uc/ Apabi E-books - Literature 阿帕比电子书 / Apabi dian zi shu Literature 方正阿帕比电子书 Yes No No No Apabi 19187 19187 Apabi E-books - art Art Yes No No No ART Apabi 7024 7024 Apabi E-books - Economics 阿帕比电子书 / Apabi dian zi shu Economics 方正阿帕比电子书 Yes No No No Apabi 49041 49041 Apabi E-books - History, History, Geography Geography Yes No No No Apabi 16281 16281 Apabi E-books - Language, Language, Linguistics Linguistics Yes No No No Apabi 19187 19187 Apabi E-books - Philosophy Philosophy and Religion and Religion Yes No No No Apabi 9363 9363 Apabi E-books - Politics, Law Politics, Law Yes No No No Apabi 22930 22930 Apabi E-books - Reference Reference Yes No No No Apabi 2571 2571 Apabi E-books - Social Social Sciences Sciences Yes No No No Apabi 7652 7652 Apabi E-books -Culture, Culture, Science, Education, Science, Education, Sport Sport Yes No No No Apabi 64961 64961 Archives of the Chinese 中国政府资料库 Zhongguo zheng fu zi liao ku Government Oriprobe Information Yes No No No Services,Inc 0 0 http://www.oriprobe.com/document.shtml BookRail 누리미디어 북레일 Nurimidiŏ pukreil No Yes No No Nurimedia 0 0 http://www.bookrail.co.kr/ CDMD. China Doctoral 中国博硕士论文全文数据库 Zhongguo bo shuo shi lun Series F - Dissertations/Masters' wen quan wen zi liao ku Literature/History/Philosophy Theses Full-text Database Yes No No No 6 CNKI 112710 112710 http://gb.oversea.cnki.net/kns55/support/gb/products.aspx CDMD. China Doctoral 中国博硕士论文全文数据库 Zhongguo bo shuo shi lun Series A - Dissertations/Masters' wen quan wen zi liao ku Physics/Astronomy/Mathema Theses Full-text Database tics Yes No No No 1 CNKI 112710 112710 http://gb.oversea.cnki.net/kns55/support/gb/products.aspx CDMD. China Doctoral 中国博硕士论文全文数据库 Zhongguo bo shuo shi lun Series B - Dissertations/Masters' wen quan wen zi liao ku Chemistry/Metallurgy Theses Full-text Database Yes No No No 2 CNKI 112710 112710 http://gb.oversea.cnki.net/kns55/support/gb/products.aspx CDMD. China Doctoral 中国博硕士论文全文数据库 Zhongguo bo shuo shi lun Series C - Industrial Dissertations/Masters' wen quan wen zi liao ku Technology & Engineering Theses Full-text Database Yes No No No 3 CNKI 112710 112710 http://gb.oversea.cnki.net/kns55/support/gb/products.aspx CDMD. China Doctoral 中国博硕士论文全文数据库 Zhongguo bo shuo shi lun Series D - Agriculture Dissertations/Masters' wen quan wen zi liao ku Theses Full-text Database Yes No No No 4 CNKI 112710 112710 http://gb.oversea.cnki.net/kns55/support/gb/products.aspx CDMD. China Doctoral 中国博硕士论文全文数据库 Zhongguo bo shuo shi lun Series E - Medicine/Health Dissertations/Masters' wen quan wen zi liao ku Theses Full-text Database Yes No No No 5 CNKI 112710 112710 http://gb.oversea.cnki.net/kns55/support/gb/products.aspx CDMD. China Doctoral 中国博硕士论文全文数据库 Zhongguo bo shuo shi lun Series G - Politics/Military Dissertations/Masters' wen quan wen zi liao ku affairs/Law Theses Full-text Database Yes No No No 7 CNKI 112710 112710 http://gb.oversea.cnki.net/kns55/support/gb/products.aspx CDMD. China Doctoral 中国博硕士论文全文数据库 Zhongguo bo shuo shi lun Series H - Education/Social Dissertations/Masters' wen quan wen zi liao ku Sciences Theses Full-text Database Yes No No No 8 CNKI 112710 112710 http://gb.oversea.cnki.net/kns55/support/gb/products.aspx CDMD. China Doctoral 中国博硕士论文全文数据库 Zhongguo bo shuo shi lun Series I - Dissertations/Masters' wen quan wen zi liao ku Electronics/Information Theses Full-text Database Sciences Yes No No No 9 CNKI 112710 112710 http://gb.oversea.cnki.net/kns55/support/gb/products.aspx CDMD. China Doctoral 中国博硕士论文全文数据库 Zhongguo bo shuo shi lun Series J - Dissertations/Masters' wen quan wen zi liao ku Economics/Management Theses Full-text Database Yes No No No 10 CNKI 112710 112710 http://gb.oversea.cnki.net/kns55/support/gb/products.aspx CHANT (CHinese ANcient 漢達文庫 Han da wen ku Texts) Yes No No No CUHK 1093 1093 [email protected] China Statistical Yearbooks 中国经济社会发展统计数据 Zhongguo jing ji she hui fa Database 库 zhan tong ji shu ju ku No No No No CNKI 1045 8133 http://tongji.oversea.cnki.net/oversea/engnavi/navidefault.aspx Chinamaxx Digitl Library E- 超星电子书全库 Chaoxing dian zi shu shu Books quan ku Yes No No No All subjects 704651 704651 http://www.chinamaxx.net/ Chinese Historical Local 中国地方历史文献数据库 Zhongguo di fang li shi wen Shanghai jiaotong Archives Database xian shu ju ku Yes No No No University 0 0 http://dfwx.datahistory.cn/ CMSD. China Monographic Series Database Yes No No No CNKI 650 650 CNPIEC E-Books DDA 中图公司电子书按需采购 CNPIEC dian zi shu an xu cai gou Yes No No No CNPIEC 36 36 http://www.cnpereading.com/ Collection of Korean 韓國歷代文集叢書 Anthologies No Yes No No Media Korean Studies 3000 3000 http://db.mkstudy.com/en/​ Collection of Korean 韓國地理風俗誌 Geography, Customs and History No Yes No No Media Korean Studies 400 400 http://db.mkstudy.com/en/​ CRWO. China References Works Online Yes No No No CNKI 8903 8903 Da Ming shi lu (Veritable 大明實錄 (明實錄) Da Ming shi lu records of
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