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Cornell’s Indonesian CollectionAddress:
SEAP Publications
640 Stewart Avenue, Ithaca, NY 14850
USA

E-mail
seappublications@cornell.edu
The Cornell Modern Indonesia Project (CMIP) was initiated in the 1950s by faculty members in Cornell's Southeast Asia Program who were committed to making contemporary analyses of Indonesia and translations of its important documents available to scholars and students. The 75 titles in this series are divided into four categories: Interim Reports, Translations, Monographs, and Bibliographies.http://ebooks.library.cornell.edu/c/cmip/index.html
Hmong Studies Internet Resource CenterAddress:
Hmong Resource Center Library of the Hmong Cultural Center
375 University Avenue, Suite 204
Saint Paul, MN 55103

E-mail
editor@hmongstudies.org
This website is a source of comprehensive bibliographic information about studies of Hmong history, culture, and adaptation in
diasporic communities around the world. The site also includes detailed Hmong, Lao, Cambodian, and Vietnamese census data from the U.S. Census as well as bibliographies. Through an arrangement with Cornell's Southeast Asia Program and Equinox Publishing, many of these titles are back in print and available for purchase
www.hmongstudies.org
Online Burma/Myanmar LibraryAddress:
n.a.

E-mail
darnott@iprolink.ch
The Online Burma/Myanmar Library is a database which functions as an annotated, classified and hyperlinked index to full texts of individual Burma documents on the Internet. It also houses a growing collection of articles, conference papers, theses, books, reports, archives and directories on-site (e.g. the 17MB archive of the Burma Press Summary).http://www.burmalibrary.org
Southeast Asia VisionsAddress:
The John M. Echols Collection on Southeast Asia
Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
USA

E-mail
jwp42@cornell.edu
Southeast Asia Visions is a collection of European travel accounts of pre-modern Southeast Asia from Cornell University Library's John M. Echols Collection The site provides online access to more than 350 books written in English and French.http://seasiavisions.library.cornell.edu
The Aceh Books websiteAddress:
KITLV
Reuvensplaats 2 2311 BE Leiden
THE NETHERLANDS

E-mail
n.a.
After the tsunami, the Royal Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) in Leiden initiated a project to digitize a major part of the literature on Aceh that is kept in the KITLV Library. On this website you will find a list of over 1200 titles of books about Aceh.http://www.acehbooks.org
Vietnamese Studies Internet Resource Center (VSIRC)Address:
Hmong Resource Center Library of the Hmong Cultural Center
375 University Avenue, Suite 204
Saint Paul, MN 55103

E-mail
vstudies@yahoo.com
This site is intended as a comprehensive information center for those scholars, students and community members interested in research on Vietnamese culture and history as well as the adaptation of the Vietnamese diaspora around the worldwww.vietnamesestudies.org