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Language Studies: Japanese Studies

A subject guide for language studies in French, German, Spanish, Italian, & Japanese

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Japanese Word-of-the-Day

ebrary

Did you know the library had access to thousands of electronic books?! Check out a few from eBrary.

Rapid ILL

Have you found a journal article that library does NOT have full-text access to? Don't worry! We can get it for you within 48 hrs. and have it delivered straight to your email. This service is called Rapid ILL. To use it, access the link below. Research just got easier!

Remember - when requesting an article, please make sure all the information boxes are filled in. The ISSN is most important! It is the mechanism that sends the request to a library who has the article.

NewsBank

Search for full-text articles in newspapers at home and around the world.

To access Newsbank, you will be prompted to sign-in using your Eastern login.

Journals

A freely available Japanese journal is available to Japanese Language students.

To access these, you will be prompted to sign-in using your Eastern login.

Online Dictionaries & Lexicons

Library of Congress Classification: PL

For books about the Japanese language or for Japanese literature, visit the stacks under PL501-889. For details about specific call numbers (sub-classified by period, criticism, collections, individual authors, etc.) see the document below.

Websites

Map of Japan

Your Librarian

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Japanese Blog

Language and Culture of the Japanese-Speaking World

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Dictionaries & Lexicons

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