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    http://spice.stanford.edu/docs/workshops/links.php

    This is a Stanford database that has a great list of numerous resources. There are so many helpful links such as AskAsia, Asia Network, the Chinese Institute, The Digital Classroom at NARA, History Channel, Library of Congress, U.S. Dept. Of Ed., and much more.

    This seems like an invaluable tool for teaching Asian Studies. The site is essentially a one page list with brief descriptions of each site. Very easy to navigate.

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    http://www.asiasource.org/links/al_mp_03.cfm?TID=29

    This website is another excellent database that offers various links to literary based Asian websites. There are things such as Thai literature in translation, The Tales of Genji in classical Japanese, a store for rare Asian books, poetry and short story journals, etc.

    It is always good to check these pages out. Links are in list form with an abstract and are easy to click on. It is also very easy to get back to the homepage to try a new one.

    Again the website is literature focused so if you teach English/Lang Arts/Asian Lit. this site is for you.

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