East Asia Suggest an Acquisition Please don't hesitate to make suggestions for acquisition to our East, Southeast and Central Asian collection. We will be glad to receive bibliographical information o
East Asia Databases Access to the databases listed below is available via CrossAsia , a web portal designed as a central access point for scientific information in the Asia-related studies. To make us
East Asia The collection of Chinese Books at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin has a long history. As early as 1683, the first catalogue of Chinese titles, containing 25 entries, was printed for the Elec
East Asia Berlin-Krakow Project: The Digitisation of East Asian Berlinka Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media The Virtual Reconstruction of the Old East Asia Collection of the Pru
East Asia Part 2. Collections with Separate Groups of Shelf Marks The Müller Collection The collection was purchased in 1901 by F.W.K. Müller (1863-1930) in Peking. In Krakow there are today 188 items
East Asia When, in 1941, the former Preußische Staatsbibliothek Unter den Linden was hit by a bomb, precautions were taken to evacuate by and by all holdings of the library to surrounding estates, coa
East Asia Part 1. Collection Building and Central Fund of Sinica and Mandschurica Libri sinici Up to 1912, the Sinica and Mandschurica in the East Asia Collection of the Royal- and, later, Prussian, S
East Asia Japan has a well-ordered book market and efficient book dealers. Problems regarding new publications concern the amount of publications, increasing prices, small press runs and the correspon
East Asia Korea In the past, collection building emphasis for Korean materials was single-sidedly on literature and regional studies. Since the 1960s, however, there was a noted turn to social science
East Asia Geographically, the Central Asian holdings of the East Asia Department cover Mongolia and the Central Asian areas of the People's Republic of China. They include Mongolian, Tibetan, and Uygh