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Southeast Asian Studies

Library research guide for Southeast Asia Collection

e-Journals and News Sources

There are lots of news sources on the web. The ones selected below have international editions.

To find eJournals and Print Journals you begin on the Libraries' homepage under Articles and click on Journal Title Lookup. Once there you'll see both a lookup for eJournals and a lookup for Print Journals.

Videos

The library subscribes to FMG On Demand a database of over 5000 video streamed educational documentaries. I have selected a few but you can search the database for other videos on Southeast Asia.

 

Citing Sources and Academic Integraty

If you are having poblems understanding how to cite sources the Ctation Styles Libguide will help. Also you may want to take a look at ASU's policies on Academic Integrity especially plagiarism.

Tutorials

ASU Library has a number of tutorials available. They are usually short (4 minutes or less) and focus on problems you may run into as you research and write your papers. They can be found on the Library's home page under Services for Students or at Tutorials. I selected a few that might be helpful:

Databases

ASU Library subscribes to over 400 databases. On the Libraries' homepage under Articles you can search for articles, select a specific database or look up an e-Journal by title. Though there are many databases that might be useful I have selected several to get you started in your research.

eBooks and Print Books

Below are a few selected titles (some ebooks and some print). You can find more by searching in the online catalog.

Southeast Asia in World History/ Craig Lockard; Oxford University press, 2009 (eBook)

The Cambridge History of Southest Asia, Volume 1 covers Southeast Asian history from prehistory until 1800CE (eBook). Print available at Hayden and West at call number DS 525 .T37 1992 v.1.

The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia, Volume 2 covers Southeast Asian History during the 19th and 20th centuries. (eBook)

Southeast Asia and the Vietnam War / Ang Cheng Suan; New York: Routledge, 2010 (eBook) 

Islam and politics in Southeast Asia / edited by Johan Saravanamuttu; New York: Routledge, 2010. BP 63. A38 I83 2010

The politics of religion in South and Southeast Asia/ edited by Ishtiaq Ahmed. New York, NY: Routledge, 2011

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