VisAsia: Biographies Arts of asia Lecture Series Arts of Japan 2003 biographies She isa Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and an assessor for http://www.visasia.com.au/programmes/arts_of_asia/arts_of_japan_2003/biographies
Extractions: Roger Leong has recently joined the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery as Senior Curator. Last year, he was teaching Design History in Sydney at the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales. Prior to that he worked at the National Gallery of Australia where he curated the following exhibitions; Mad Hatters: Stephen Jones and Kirsten Woodward, Dressed to Kill: 100 Years of Fashion, Fashion Afoot: Shoes 1980s to Now, William Morris and Friends and From Russia with Love: Costumes for the Ballets Russes 1909-1933. Alison Broinowski Alison Broinowski is a Visiting Fellow in the Faculty of Asian Studies at Australian National University. Her two latest books are The Yellow Lady: Australian Impressions of Asia, 1992 and 1996, and About Face: Asian Accounts of Australia, forthcoming 2003. She is a former Australian diplomat and has spent six years in Japan, as well as visiting there at several other times. She holds a PhD in Asian Studies from ANU. Jennifer Taylor Jennifer Taylor is an architect and scholar known primarily for her publications on contemporary Australian, Pacific and Japanese architecture. She is an Australian by birth but has spent much of her life in Europe, America and Asia. She graduated B.Arch. (1967) and M.Arch (1969) from the University of Washington, Seattle. She is a Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and an assessor for the Queensland Heritage Council. In 1998 she was honoured with the inaugural RAIA Marion Mahony Griffin Award for writing and teaching and again in 2000 with the inaugural RAIA National Education Prize. She was awarded the Japan Foundation Fellowship in 1975 and 1994-5 and received the UIA Jean Tschumi Prize honourable mention for architectural criticism and architectural education in 1999 at Beijing. While originally appointed to the University of Sydney from 1970-1988 she is at present Adjunct Professor of Architecture at the Queensland University of Technology.
Library Call Numbers Explained The Mount Royal College Library organizes most of its materials according to theLibrary of Congress LG Individual Institutions asia, Africa, oceania http://library.mtroyal.ca/help/helpdesk/lc-descr.htm
Extractions: A Generalities M Music ... Education The Mount Royal College Library organizes most of its materials according to the Library of Congress Classification system. This system categorizes materials into 21 broad categories, each of which is further subdivided. To help you browse our collection or interpret your catalogue search results, here is a list of the two letter codes used in the library. A more detailed list can be found on the Aboutcom site,from which this page has been adapted with permission, at http://geography.about.com/science/geography/library/congress/bllc.htm
DNZB / BIOGRAPHY She also gained membership of the Royal College of Physicians of London. representing New Zealand on the South East asia and oceania Regional Council. http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/Find_Quick.asp?PersonEssay=5B55
Frances Loeb Library: Resources: Pathfinders: International Resources The proper form of address for the reigning royal families of each country asia oceania v. 5. Europe. Provides analytical and basic date on each http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/library/resources/pathfinders/international.html
Extractions: International Resources is a guide to selected resources useful for conducting research on architecture, and related topics world wide at the Graduate School of Design and Harvard University. For additional guides or information, consult HOLLIS , the Harvard online catalog, the Avery Index , or the Loeb Design Library reference staff. Materials listed in this guide are held at the Loeb Design Library unless otherwise indicated. Internet Directories Dictionaries Bibliographies ... Indexes Internet Archeire Dedicated to the architecture of Ireland and intended to promote international awareness of Irish architectural history, and to "current architectural developments and issues." Links to sites in Asia, the Carribean, and Latin America, as well as Europe, and the UK. Great Buildings Online "Great Buildings Online documents hundreds of buildings and leading architects with 3D models, photographic images and architectural drawings, plus commentaries, bibliographies, and web links, for famous designers and structures of all kinds." Searchable by building or architect. Islamic Architecture A detailed subject guide compiled by the Fine Arts Library at Harvard University. Contains links to internet resources, databases, and print resources on Islamic architecture and art.
KITLV - Concise Annual Report 2002 KITLV KITLV/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast asian and Caribbean and periodicals about South-East asia and oceania, Indonesia in particular, http://www.kitlv.nl/annual2002.html
Extractions: The aim of the Royal Institute for Linguistics and Anthropology is to collect and make accessible books and other documents, to undertake and to stimulate research, and facilitate the publication of books and periodicals about South-East Asia and Oceania, Indonesia in particular, and the Caribbean Area in the Social Sciences and Humanities. The headquarters of the Institute are in Leiden with an office in Jakarta. Introduction The last months of the year 2002 brought tragic news that was also received with dismay by the KITLV. On 6 October, HRH Prince Claus of the Netherlands, esteemed patron of the Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology (KITLV), died. On 12 October 2002, the world was shocked by a terrorist attack on Bali, which at once not only ended many lives and was a blow to the local and national economy, but also caused Southeast Asia, and in particular Indonesia, to be placed high on the agenda of discussions about fundamentalism, as well as terrorism, in the world of Islam. The start, in November of this year, of the KITLVs new research programme on the political developments of present-day Indonesia is a wry coincidence. The Bali bombings and reactions to it do, however, underline the great relevance of this new line of research.
Selected Resources In Anthropology covering Africa, the Americas, asia, Europe, oceania and the former USSR Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/Anthro.html
Extractions: The Metropolitan Museum of Art LITERATURE GUIDES Anthropology Journals and Serials: An Analytical Guide . Williams, John T. NY: Greenwood, 1986. (Olin Ref Z 5112 W72) A useful guide to the serial literature in anthropology. Covers a large range of titles. Includes annotations. Divided into 4 areas: archaeology, cultural anthropology, linguistics and physical anthropology. Cultural Anthropology: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources . Kibbee, Josephine Z. Englewood, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited, 1991. (Olin Ref Z 5111 K46 1991) The major literature guide for general anthropology with an emphasis on cultural anthropology. Provides citations and informative annotations on reference sources, including manuals, bibliographies, indexes, databases, literature surveys and reviews, dissertations, book reviews, conference proceedings, and employment and grant sources. Separate sections are focused on 12 subfields of anthropology, including physical, linguistic and medical anthropology, archaeology, and anthropology of women, and related areas, such as material culture, ethnomusicology, folklore, and religion. Additional topics covered are visual anthropology and research methods and fieldwork. Kibbee's research guide can also be approached by area study; an extensive chapter on resources is organized into 7 geographic sections. Information is also provided about the HRAF, museums, archives, biography, organizations and institutes, and significant journals in the field of anthropology.
Selected Resources In Anthropology the Americas, asia, Europe, oceania and the USSR A large topical section is London Royal Anthropological Institute, 1963 . OLIN Ref Z 5112 R88 http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/anthrweb.htm
Extractions: Olin Collection Development Staff revised September 1996 SELECTED REFERENCE SOURCES IN ANTHROPOLOGY LITERATURE GUIDES Herron, Nancy L. (ed.), The Social Sciences: A Cross- Disciplinary Guide to Selected Sources . Colorado: Libraries Unlimited, 1989. OLIN Ref Z 7161 S675 This guide contains a detailed chapter on anthropology (pp. 144-158) by Joyce Ogburn. In addition to outlining the structure and nature of anthropological literature, the chapter provides annotated lists with concise descriptions of abstracts and indexes, dictionaries and encyclopedias, reviews and current literature, the Human Relations Area Files and online database resources. Kibbee, Josephine Z., Cultural Anthropology: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources. Englewood, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited, 1991. OLIN Ref Z 5111 K46 1991
Research By Subject: History International Historical Statistics Africa, asia, and oceania, Index tobiographies on over 4 million people from the beginning of time through the http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/sst/his/guide/path.html
Extractions: World News Coverage from Facts on File News Service and Reuters, including the complete Facts on File World News Digest, 1940 to present. Includes editorials, obituaries, government leaders, country profiles, plus additional special features including maps, photographs, historic documents, and overviews of key issues, newsmakers and events since 1940. Original Sources
Australian And Oceania Genealogy This page contains categorized links to genealogy sources for oceania, asia.Family History in India British, European and Anglo-Indian family history http://www.cyberpursuits.com/gen/ozlist.asp
Extractions: CyberPursuits Main Page Research Techniques Regions Western Europe Mediterranean United Kingdom Australia and Oceania Canada United States US Civil War Era Ethnic/Cultural Native American African-American Hispanic Acadian, Cajun Jewish Family Surnames Salvaged Treasures Research Documents Online Search Tools Online Research Books Commercial Sources Software BirthQuest Get a GoStats hit counter All links below leave the site and open a new window Australian Family History Societies Australian Family History and Genealogy OzGenLink Genealogy Links - Australia ... Australia Cemeteries - at Interment.net Sources for Australian Historians University of Newcastle Cyndi's List - Australia Australian Genealogy Australian Family Tree Connections Online Australian Name Research Directory ... Australia Genealogy Queries at CousinConnect Australian Genealogy Links Italian Australian Records Project Jewish Genealogy and Australia AustraliaGenWeb ... Southern Cross Genealogy - a Genealogy Portal Garrison Communications Family History Research Services Oakleigh General Cemetery - Oakleigh, Victoria Australia
Women Worldwide There is one volume for each of the following areas asia and oceania, Biography Reference Bank . LOCATION Library Databases Fulltext biographical http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/wost/resguide/world.htm
Extractions: Contents: Getting Started Additional Periodical Indexes Statistical Sources Bibliographies ... Internet Resources Information on women throughout the world is abundantly available in the Morris Library. This select bibliography can be used to identify books, newspaper and periodical articles, encyclopedia entries and online information. A few good starting points are: DELCAT LOCATION: Library Databases DELCAT, the online catalog for the University of Delaware Library, may be used to find books and other materials in the library's collection. Items can be searched by author, title, or subject keywords. A keyword anywhere search, using significant words that pertain to your topic, may also retrieve appropriate materials, e.g. women and islam*. ("*" is used for truncation.) DELCAT will also list the titles of journals which the library owns, although it will not provide you with information on specific articles within the journals. To identify periodical articles, consult a periodical index. Several indexes are described below. Expanded Academic ASAP Plus
Extractions: Home News A-Z How to.. ... Search You are here: Home : PARQs This is a list of a range of reference questions and answers previously provided by Library staff. There are also notes of electronic resources and printed resources that may answer your query or take you forward. Click on the A-to-Z for help with topics from Alumni of the University, the Corruption Index Energy MORI polls Tourism, Transport and Travel statistics , and Writing a research proposal and lots more. Go to FAQs - Frequently asked questions about the Library and its services if your query is directional or procedural in nature. Note: The PARQs-list contains only a selection of electronic and printed resources.
Environmental Activities | National/Panasonic Activities by Matsushita Group in asia oceania. Special Edition The RoyalBiography of the Selangor Sultanate. Outline. Company, Matsushita Electric Co., http://panasonic.co.jp/ccd/world/asia/e_as_1002.html
Extractions: Matsushita Electric TOP Support Site Map about Panasonic News IR info Environmental Activities ... Corporate Communications Matsushita Electric TOP Corporate Information TOP Corporate Citizenship Activities by the Matsushita Group around the World Japanese Corporate Citizenship The Philosophy behind our Corporate Philanthropy Activities (fields) Symbiosis society Global Environment Supporting NPOs Local Philanthropic Activities in the world ... Sponsorships Company Matsushita Electric Co., (M) Bhd. (MELCOM) When 5 December, 2000 Where Support Payment of USD 7,978.72 (RM30,000.00) Where: Issuance of cheque Who: Mahkota Keagongan Selangor Darul Ehsan What: Donation of USD 7,978.72 (RM30,000.00) Why: The Royal Biography of the Selangor Sultanate (Malaysia's present King) Company Matsushita Electric Co., (M) Bhd. (MELCOM) When 18 January, 2001 Where MICCI, Wisma Damansara, Jalan Semantan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Support Purchase of New Offices for Secretariat Where: Issuance of cheque Who: Dato' Philip Dingle, President of MICCI What: Donation of USD 2,656.04 (RM10,000.00)
Extractions: header('650') LEARN Directory] LEARN History This is a selective guide to general sources for students of international history. It is aimed particularly at History Department staff and graduate students but will also be useful for students at a lower level. Click here for a similar guide to New Zealand History. For most types of sources there are many more items than listed here, particularly sources which focus on narrower subject areas. The general aim is therefore to offer a sufficient number and variety of pointers to suggest the wealth of resources available rather than attempt to be comprehensive. There is much overlap between the various types of resource. [Indexes and abstracts] [Terminology] [Handbooks and research guides] [Dictionaries and encyclopedias] ... [Manuscripts and archives] The most important general indexing and abstracting tools are listed below. Some are available as keyword-searchable databases on LEARN (the Library Electronic Academic Resources Network), others are in printed form.
Sydney University Press Backlist Psychology moving East the status of western psychology in asia and oceania 1969, College of Pathologists of Australia., Royal College of http://www.sup.usyd.edu.au/projects_backlist_authortitle.html
Extractions: The following is a list of authors of titles... Date Author Title Aspects of drama and the theatre: five Kathleen Robinson lectures delivered in the University of Sydney John Alexander Ferguson Alexander, G. and O. B. Williams The pastoral industries of Australia: practice and technology of sheep and cattle production Andrews, G. Ferries of Sydney Anthropological Society of New South Wales. Mankind Astronomical Society of Australia. Proceedings of the Astronomical Society of Australia Atkinson, J. An account of the state of agriculture and grazing in New South Wales Auchmuty, J. J. and Australian Humanities Research Council. Malcolm Henry Ellis Australian Academy of the Humanities. Proceedings Australian Academy of the Humanities. The annual lecture Australian Academy of the Humanities. Occasional paper Australian Academy of the Humanities. Proceedings 1977 Australian Humanities Research Council. Europe and China: an historical comparison Australian Society for Classical Studies.
BU Libraries | Research Guides | Architecture CATALOGUE OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS LIBRARY (RIBA), 2vols., 193839, 5 asia and oceania. Arranged alphabetically by site. http://www.bu.edu/library/guides/architect.html
Extractions: Jeanne Brown, Librarian, Architecture Studies Library, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Classified and annotated list of links to sites for the professional architect and architectural historian. Includes an Alphabetical Index by Site and additional material on the Architecture Studies Home Page . This site is frequently updated. Architecture in Films
STH | Library | Guides | Mission Microforms Selected were documentation of mission work in asia and oceania, published between In the early 18th century, archival materials from Port Royal were http://www.bu.edu/sth/library/guides/methodist-micro.html
Extractions: This society was organized in Pittsburgh in 1879 and worked autonomously but in cooperation with the Board of Missions. It existed to unite the women of the Methodist Protestant Church in efforts to promote and extend the organized work of missions. Board of Missions Minutes, 1850-1908; Official Records, 1928-1949; Annual Reports, 1922-1940
Extractions: South Asian Videos, University of Virginia Library General Vietnam Laos Cambodia ... Burma General The Affects of War: The Indochina Refugee Experience A brief historical overview of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam and the transitional stages common to the refugee exeperience. 1989. 58 min. Video/C 1851 Asia: Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam Our Developing World, Regional Political Geography Progress versus culture, preserving archaeological sites, and rebuilding war-torn nations are featured in this program. A Frenchman and a Laotian are working together to improve the lives of local farmers in Laos by incorporating the farmers' opinions and cultural concerns. In Cambodia, efforts by the UN to preserve Angkor Wat, the famous temple in Angkor, are detailed. In Vietnam, an American is helping to rebuild infrastructures and generally improve the lives of the people of Dai Loc. 1996. 28 min.
Extractions: Printer-friendly guide This guide is intended for undergraduate students doing research in the history of sub-Saharan Africa. The first section of the guide describes how to find books on historical topics using Bobcat; the following sections list reference sources available in General and Humanities Reference on the first floor of Bobst and in the stacks. This Guide Contains Information on: Finding Books In Bobcat BobCat can be searched for books and other materials in history with a subject search (s= ). Generally, subject headings for books in history follow a specific pattern:
Extractions: This guide is intended for undergraduate students doing research in the history of sub-Saharan Africa. The first section of the guide describes how to find books on historical topics using Bobcat; the following sections list reference sources available in General and Humanities Reference on the first floor of Bobst and in the stacks. This Guide Contains Information on: Finding Books In Bobcat BobCat can be searched for books and other materials in history with a subject search (s= ). Generally, subject headings for books in history follow a specific pattern:
Personal Web Page Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology. Leiden KITLV Press. of Languages and Cultures of SouthEast asia and oceania of the Leiden University. http://www.let.vu.nl/staf/lj.de.vries/pwp_en.htm
Extractions: Professor General linguistics and Bible translation Room: Phone: E-mail: lj.de.vries@let.vu.nl By appointment via e-mail Research interests: anthropological linguistics, Bible translation studies, descriptive linguistics Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculteit der Letteren, De Boelelaan 1105, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Master of Linguistics (specialisation Bible translation): Introduction to Translation Studies (539142) Working Sessions in Bible translation (539143) Computer-assisted Bible translation (539603) Anthropology for Bible translators (539605) Advanced Greek Reading (115014) New Testament Translation problems (539604) Topics in anthropological linguistics, with prof.dr. W.L.M. Wetzels (539602) Lourens de Vries focuses on two fields of study: translation studies and descriptive and anthropological linguistics. In the field of translation studies the focus of his research is on translations of the Bible while in descriptive linguistics his primary interest lies in the description of languages of New Guinea from an anthropological and functional perspective. PhD program Gilles Gravelle, The Meyah language of Papua. Co-promotor dr. Ger Reesink (RUL). Gravelle defended his dissertation on 9 December 2004.