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SingStat Table Builder

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The SingStat Table Builder contains statistical data series from 60 public sector agencies providing a comprehensive statistical view of Singapore’s economic and socio-demographic characteristics. Users may build customised data tables and export these in different file formats.  APIs are also available for ease of data retrieval.

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Pre-war Singapore Chinese newspapers

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This collection of digitized newspapers from National University of Singapore Libraries contains the following titles: Cheng Nam Jit Poh (1913-1920) The aims and emphasis of the paper varied from period to period. Initially, it gave special emphasis on political support to the China Government; then it published more literary works. On the final stage the […]

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Southeast Asia Digital Library (SEADL)

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The Southeast Asia Digital Library (SEADL) a wide variety of materials published or otherwise produced in Southeast Asia. Drawn largely from the collections of universities and scholars in this region, SEADL contains digital facsimiles of books and manuscripts, as well as multimedia materials and searchable indexes of additional Southeast Asian resources. Nations represented in the […]

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Elections in India

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Elections in India was launched by Datanet India in September, 2012 and parliament constituency-wise election data, since independence, for all the 543 parliament and 4120 state assembly constituencies in India. The company is a non-partisan company and offers free information to the research community with the website.  

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IRDB – Institutional Repository Database (Japan)

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IRDB collects and provides  meta data to a wide range of material in Japanese academic repositories, including theses, journal articles, books, conference papers, research reports, soft ware, etc. The metadata harvested by IRDB is provided to the following systems, in order that the content registered in IR will be used in each system: Academic information platforms […]

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KOSIS – KOrean Statistical Information Service

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KOSIS is the national statistical database, operated by Statistics Korea. As a gateway for Korea’s official statistics, KOSIS offers a convenient one-stop service to full range of major domestic, international and North Korean statistics. Currently, official statistics produced by over 120 statistical agencies covering more than 500 subject matters as well as the latest data […]

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NBR The National Bureau of Asian Research

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NBR draws upon an international network of renowned specialists, who conduct independent research on issues affecting U.S. relations with Asia. NBR delivers their independent conclusions to policy leaders through four signature publications – Strategic Asia, Asia Policy, NBR Analysis, and NBR Special Reports – as well as through a variety of cooperative efforts with other […]

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Karl Reinhold Haellquist’s Memorial Collection

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In the year 2000 Karl Reinhold Haellquist, a historian and South Asia specialist working at the Nordic Institute for Asian Studies (NIAS) in Copenhagen, passed away leaving behind a large private collection of books, journals, videotapes and pamphlets on various aspects of South Asian studies. Parts of the collection, approximately 600 volumes, are now available […]

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Kampuchea collection at the Asia Library, Lund

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The Kampuchea collection was made available at the Asia Library in 2001 and was collected by Israel (Izzy) Young, a member of the Sweden-Kampuchea Association. The collection consists mostly of a large number of newspaper clippings and documents from a variety of sources from 1967 to 2000, along with about 70 books. The majority of […]

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The Michael Schoenhals Collection- China during the Cultural Revolution

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The Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976, is a unique and turbulent period in the history of the People’s Republic of China. Chairman Mao Zedong initiated the Cultural Revolution to strengthen his position within the communist party and to get rid of political opponents. Students, peasants and workers were called upon to identify enemies to Mao’s political line […]

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