This research guide identifies some of the major databases, printed works, and library services that support research in East Asian Studies at Columbia University. For more detailed information about relevant print and electronic resources, as well as information about Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Tibetan Studies, please consult the Starr East Asian Library website.
Library Research Guide
East Asian Studies

Ria Koopmans-de Bruijn
East Asian Studies Librarian
C. V. Starr East Asian Library
300 Kent Hall
1140 Amsterdam Ave.
New York, NY 10027
E-mail: rkb7@columbia.edu
Getting Started
It is often helpful to begin your research by reading a basic overview of your subject. Encyclopedias provide such basic overviews, and they often provide helpful suggestions for further reading as well.
- Encyclopedia of modern Asia. (6 vols.) Location: East Asian Ref. DS4 .L48 2002
- Brill's encyclopedia of China. Location: East Asian Ref. DS755 .B86 2009
- Berkshire encyclopedia of China. Location: East Asian Ref. DS735 .A2 B47 2009
- Kodansha encyclopedia of Japan. (9 vols. with Suppl.) Location: East Asian Ref.: DS805 .K633 1983
- Japan: an illustrated encyclopedia. (2 vols.) Location: East Asian Ref.: DS805 .J263 1993
- Encyclopedia of Japan. Available via the Japan Knowledge Plus database. (Based on the 2 vol. encyclopedia above).
- An encyclopedia of Korean culture. Location: East Asian Ref. DS904 .H2525 2004g
- Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol empire. Location: East Asian Ref. DS798.4 .A88 2004
- Encyclopaedia of Tibet. Location: East Asian Ref. DS785 .E53 1996g
- Wikipedia. Use with caution. Not all entries are reliable.
Finding Books & Archives
Start with:
- CLIO The online catalog provides bibliographic information for books, journals, and other materials in Columbia University's library collections, except those of the Law and Teachers College libraries. Law and TC each have their own catalog, called Pegasus and Educat respectively.
Then try:
- Borrow Direct Borrow Direct enables Columbia University students, faculty, and staff with library borrowing privileges and active e-mail accounts to request material from Brown University, the Center for Research Libraries (CRL), Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University. Note that, except for CRL materials, this service focuses on books only. For other materials, please use Interlibrary Loan (ILL).
- WorldCat The largest online public access catalog in the world, with bibliographic records from more than 10,000 institutions worldwide. Many of the materials listed in this catalog are available through Interlibrary Loan. Unlike Borrow Direct, ILL offers access to journal articles, as well as to books and other formats.
- Proquest Digital Dissertations Access to almost all American dissertations accepted at an accredited institution since 1861. Abstracts are included for doctoral dissertation records from July 1980 to the present. In addition, the full text of dissertations published since 1997 (and some from earlier dates) is available.
Finding Articles
Start with:
- Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS) The single most important bibliographic database for all Asian Studies. This is a citation service only, and does not contain full-text. To find the full text use the citation information to locate the source publications in a library catalog such as CLIO. BAS covers the years 1970-present. For earlier coverage in print format only, see:
- Cumulative bibliography of Asian Studies: Author bibliography. Coverage:1941/1965-1966/1970 Location: East Asian Ref. Z3001 .C93
- Cumulative bibliography of Asian Studies: Subject bibliography. Coverage:1941/1965-1966/1970 Location: East Asian Ref. Z3001 .C94
Then try:
- Custom Search Allows you to search multiple databases in pre-selected quicksets, choose specific databases within a subject area, or log in to create your own customized sets.
- Periodicals Archive Online (PAO) Full-text archive of hundreds of journals in a broad range of subjects.
- International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ) Extensive, multilingual indexing of humanities and social sciences.
- ISI Web of Knowledge (aka Web of Science) Indexing covering the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities.
- Proquest Fulltext articles from several thousand magazines, journals, newspapers, etc. covering many subjects.
- EBSCOhost Research Databases Interface for searching across all subscription EBSCO databases.
- Ingenta.com: The Global Research Gateway Full-text journal content online, including many important East Asian studies titles. This database also offers a current awareness alerting service. Note that in order to use the subsidized article delivery service you must set up a profile.
For a more subject-specific approach, try Key Resources for East Asian Studies
Important Electronic Journal Collections
The following two collections include many journals relevant to East Asian Studies:
- JSTOR Provides full-text content from core scholarly journals in the humanities and social sciences, including many East Asian studies titles. Coverage is from the earliest issues of a journal to within approximately 5 years of current pubication.
- Project Muse Full-text content of a large selection of scholarly journals, many relevant to East Asian studies, with particularly strong coverage of articles and reviews published after 2000.
Library Services
The Columbia University Libraries offer a wide range of research, instruction, and borrowing services to support all levels of academic research.
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Reference & Research Help
Librarians are available to assist you with research in person, via e-mail, phone, IM, or by appointment. If you need help, Ask a Librarian.
Library Essentials and Workshops
Library Essentials
are short video tutorials to help you with your research. Many of the Columbia Libraries offer hands-on research skills workshops to help you make better use of the libraries.
Finding Library Materials
The Libraries' website is a gateway to collections and services, including access to a wide variety of databases and e-journals.
CLIO is the online catalog for the Columbia, Barnard, and Union Theological Seminary libraries. Search CLIO for print and electronic books, journals, videos and dvd's, sound recordings, newspapers, and other materials. Use CLIO to request materials from Offsite, renew books, place recalls and holds.
Borrow Direct enables you to borrow books directly from six other Ivy League university libraries in the event the book you need is either unavailable because it is circulating; or is not owned by a Columbia University library. Typical delivery time is 4 business days.
Interlibrary Loan is the service to use for all other items not available through Borrow Direct, such as journal articles. Delivery time may be within 1-2 days for articles; 2-3 weeks for books.
For more information about library services at Columbia, use the drop-down menus (under "Libraries & Collections," "Catalogs," etc. located at the top of this page).