Electronic Journals & Newspapers on South Asia
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Aakrosh: Asian journal on international terrorism and conflicts. -- New Delhi: Forum for Strategic and Security Studies. (Print journal title: Aakrosh: Asian journal on terrorism and internal conflicts, ISSN: 0971-7862). 1998-.
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Quarterly journal "devoted to the study of organized terrorism, and internal conflicts in South Asia, Afghanistan, Central Asian Republics and the Chinese provinces bordering the region." Edited by Major General Afsir Karim and other current and retired Indian government and military leaders. Full text archive, but no search engine.
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Annual of Urdu Studies. -- Madison, WI : Center for South Asia.
(ISSN: 0734-5348). 1981-.
- A literary journal designed to "provide scholars working on Urdu
humanities ... a forum in which to publish scholarly
articles, translations, and views... [also] reviews of books,
an annual inventory of significant Western publications in the field,
reports, research-in-progress, notices, and information on
forthcoming events of interest to its readers (conferences, workshops,
competitions, awards, etc.). Each issue of the AUS will also include a
section in the Urdu script featuring old and new writing." The website
provides full-text of the current issue, and a full-text archive back to
Vol. 8 (1993). Earlier
issues (Vol. 1 [1981] through Vol. 4 [1984]) are published online
as part of the Digital South Asia Library (DSAL).
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Asianists' Asia [Online]. -- Paris: Centre de Recherche sur les
Études Asiatiques. [ISSN 1298-0358]. 2000-.
- "An academic journal devoted to researched articles in the
humanities and social sciences, and learned essays & relevant fiction or
faction, including translations, which might not easily fit into, or find
a place in, the existing Asian studies publications." Edited by T.
Wignesan.
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AsiaWeek Online. -- Hong Kong: AsiaWeek Limited. [developed by
Time Inc. Asia]. 1995-2001.
- Complete tables of contents, and full text presentation of select
articles, editorials and features from AsiaWeek Magazine. Considerable
coverage of South Asia. Site contains an archive link for issues from
June 1995 through 2001.
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Bharat Rakshak Monitor. [NP] : Bharat Rakshak: the Consortium
of Indian Military Websites. 1999-.
- A monthly magazine on produced by "a private non-profit
venture committed to promoting a greater
understanding and appreciation of India's
military and its strategic environment." Intended to provide a
non-specialist audience with a "centrist perspective on issues of
importance to India's security". Articles by current and former military
writers, analysts, retired officers, etc. This is not an official
publication of the Government of India, nor of its military.
- Blue Chip : Business Peoples' Magazine. -- Islamabad, Pakistan: Blue Chip. 2004-.
- Pakistan business monthly. Presents current issue, and link to past issues. (Free, but requires registration and setting up a password).
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Bridges: Berkeley Research Journal on South & Southeast
Asia. -- Berkeley: University of California Berkeley. 2002?-.
- A "professional, faculty-refereed journal, edited by graduate
students and based at the University of California, at Berkeley...
The journal will feature articles and reviews by graduate students,
faculty, and independent scholars focusing on various topics within the
broad fields of South and Southeast Asian studies." Online issues will
contain abstracts of all articles appearing in the printed volumes, and a
selection of major articles in full-text.
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies - SOAS.
-- London: SOAS. [Online presentation published by
Cambridge University Press]. ISSN: 0041-977X. 2001-.
- Site contains browsable and searchable tables of contents with
complete citations of all articles plus abstracts. Only registered users
can purchase online articles in full-text.
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Business Recorder [Pakistan]. -- Karachi: Business Recorder.
1998-.
- "Pakistan's national financial daily, published simultaneously
from Karachi, Lahore and on the World Wide Web." Editor is M. A. Zuberi.
Daily full-text, and complete full-text archives back to January 1, 1998.
Site also contains useful reference resources as well as a structured
subject index of all articles in the archives.
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CASI Notes. -- Philadelphia: Center for the Advanced Study of
India, University of Pennsylvania. 1995-.
- News and research from CASI, a University of Pennsylvania center
functioning as an interdisciplinary academic link between American &
Indian academics, policymakers and professions, especially in the areas of
energy & environment, governance, international security,
communications & economic development. Site contains backfiles (PDF
files) for many issues from 1997 onward.
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CNN.com Asia. -- [n.l.] : CNN.
- Daily Asian news coverage culled from CNN, AsiaWeek and Time.
Special subsction devoted to South Asia.
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Communalism Combat: Hate Hurts, Harmony Works. -- Mumbai,
India: Sabrang Communications and Publishing Pvt. Ltd. Dec. 1998-.
- A monthly magazine of Sabrang,
a secularist human rights organization that was "started in 1993 to
provide information on, analyse and expose the machinations of communal
politics in India, on the subcontinent and abroad and to publicise the
attempt of secular individuals, groups and organisations engaged in
fighting them. We stand for equal respect to all religions but are opposed
to the cynical manipulation of faith in the pursuit of power. Therefore we
are opposed to both majority and minority communalism." Communalism Combat
publishes
"analyses and exposures of the manipulations of communal political
parties, both of the majority and the minority, as also soul-searching
personal accounts of individuals...engaged in battling the forces that
divide." Site contains current issue, and an archive of selected articles
from each issue back to December 1998.
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (CSSAAME). -- Durham, NC : Duke University Press. (ISSN: 1548-266X) 1991-.
- "Critical and comparative analyses of the histories, cultural productions, social and gender relations, politics, and economies of Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East... CSSAAME, which merged with the former South Asia Bulletin in 1995... brings together the breadth of comparative studies, the depth of area studies, and the theoretical sophistication of postcolonial and cultural studies." Two issues per year. Online backfile archive includes tables of contemts. and full text of articles (in .pdf and .doc formats) from 1997 onward. Through library subscriptions, the journal is also available via Project Muse and via the Duke University Press open access archive.
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Connect! : SAWF Fortnightly Ezine. -- [n.p.] : South Asian
Women's Forum. Sept. , 1999-.
- A publication design to foster "the intellectual, artisitic and
business endeavors of our community members, specially women." Site
contains articles, poetry, interviews, social commentary and opinions,
columns, etc. Contains archives of back issues.
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Critical Asian Studies (formerly Bulletin of Concerned Asian
Scholars). -- [Cedar, MI] : Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars Inc.
(ISSN:1467-2715).
- Their stated mission is "to develop a humane and knowledgeable
understanding of Asian societies and their efforts to maintain cultural
integrity and to confront such problems as poverty, oppression, and
imperialism...[and]...to create alternatives to the prevailing trends in
scholarship on Asia, which too often spring from a parochial cultural
perspective and serve selfish interests and expansionism." Site also
contains complete tables of
contents for the entire backfile (1968-2001) of BCAS, but not full
text of the articles themselves.
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Daily News and Sunday Observer [Colombo] (Internet Edition). --
Colombo, Sri
Lanka: Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited [via Lake House and Lanka
Internet Services Ltd).
- "The English daily with the largest circulation in Sri Lanka." Site
contains the complete current day's issue, and an archive of issues from
2001 onward.
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Dalit Voice: the voice of the persecuted nationalities denied human rights. -- Bangalore: Dalit Voice. 2004-.
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A fornightly journal by V. T. Rajshekar, characterized by strong anti-Brahminist, anti-caste and anti-racist stance, advocacy of liberaton from Brahminism, and polemical tone. Self-proclaimed as "the sole spokesman for the entire deprived, dehumanised lot of India...", -- Dalits, Backward Castes, Christians, Muslims, Sikhs, women -- "all victims of the Aryan Brahminical racism." The print journal has been published since 1993. The online archive goes back only to v. 23, no. 16 (August 16-31st, 2004).
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Dawn (Daily Internet Edition). -- Karachi & Lahore,
Pakistan: Pakistan Herald Publications, DAWN Group.
- "Pakistan's most widely circulated English language Newspaper." A
daily newspaper. The site is updated daily by noon GMT, except on Fridays
and public holidays in Pakistan, and contains the current issue as well as
a browsable archive of the preceding thirty issues. By
manually adjusting the
date
indication in the URL (e.g. "http://www.dawn.com/2001/01/30/" for
January
30, 2001), one can also
view issues back to January 1, 2000. Deeper archives, going back to
January 1, 1999, can be viewed by adjusting the date in the URL in a
different format: "http://www.dawn.com/1999/19990728/" (for July 28,
1999).
A full-text SEARCH
ENGINE allows searching of the entire archive.
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Dawn Wire Service (Weekly Internet Edition). -- Karachi,
Pakistan: Pakistan Herald Publications, DAWN Group. March 1995-. [via
university of Virginia].
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The DAWN Wire Service (DWS) is a free weekly news-service from
Pakistan's largest English language newspaper, the daily DAWN. DWS
offers news, analysis and features of particular interest to the
Pakistani Community on the Internet.
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Doing Business in India. -- Phildelphia: CASI (Center for
Advanced Study of India). 1997-1999.
- "Seeks to broaden the knowledge of corporate executives and the
policy-making community about the intersection of socio-political changes
and economic policies that shape opportunities for investment, growth, and
social welfare."
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Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), India [online]. -- Mumbai:
EPW. (ISSN 0012-9976). 1998-.
- "A social science journal [est. 1966] featuring research
articles in economics, sociology, political; science and other emerging
disciplines; scholarly commentary on topical developments; in-depth
reports on people's struggles; regular columns by eminent social
scientists; book reviews; weekly statistical updates; analytical
review of company performances; monthly review of the money market; plus
a periodical series of special statistics on the economy and society."
Site contains full text of all articles back to January 1999. The
archives section also contains article abstracts of all issues
back to January 1998. Although the service is free, EPW requires all
users to register and get an individual password.
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Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies. -- [Cambridge, MA]: EJVS.
(ISSN:1084-7561). 1995-.
- Scholarly articles on Vedic Studies, many provided in full-text in multiple formats (.html, ascii, .pdf and Postscript [.ps]). Site also contains links to an archive of supporting materials (e.g. fonts, macros, and other utilities for Indian languages).
Editor-in-Chief is Michael Witzel of
Harvard University.
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Faultlines [Online]. -- [New Delhi] : Institute for Conflict
Management. (ISSN: 0972-1290). 1999-.
- A quarterly journal on conflict management and national security of
India, "bringing an inter-disciplinary focus to bear upon issues of
internal security and conflict management, and on related areas of public
policy." Provides primary source data as well as analytical and
research papers on these topics. Edited and published by K.P. S.
Gill. Website contains current issues and full backfile archive (for
subscribers). (For a critique of this publisher and publication by
Kuknalim.Net (Naga organization), see Conflict
Managers or Conflict Mongers?.)
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Femina [Online] : For the Woman of Substance. -- [Bombay] :
Bennet, Coleman & Co., Ltd.
(The Times Group). 1996-.
- The popular Indian women's fortnightly. Online archive contains all
back issues from Nov. 1996 onward.
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Frontier Post (Online). -- Peshawar, Pakistan: Frontier
Publications (pvt) Ltd. (Current three weeks only).
- A daily English-language newspaper from Pakistan. Site contains
the current day's issue, and an archive of the preceeding three weeks.
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Frontline (Online). -- [Madras, India and New York] :
Frontline, Tribeca Internet Initiatives, Inc., Indiaserver, and The Hindu
Group of Publications. (ISSN: 0970-1710). 1997-.
- "India's National Magazine". A major, well-respected bi-weekly news
and feature magazine covering India and the world. Online site
contains current issue as well as a searchable archive of prior issues
(1997 to present) with full-text of all articles (with photos).
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Himal Southasian (Online). -- Kathmandu, Nepal: Himal Inc.
(ISSN: 1012-9804). 1996-.
- A monthly magazine (previously titled Himal South Asia) on political and cultural affairs and
analytical articles and opinion pieces on South Asia "from a
non-nationalist, regionwide perspective," with special focus on
cross-border cultural and social movements, book reviews, and the arts.
Edited by Kanak Mani Dixit. The website provides tables of contents (with
brief abstracts) of all issues, as well as full-text of most articles from each issue, and extracts of others.
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Himalayan Journal of Development and Democracy. -- Albuquerque, New Mexico: Nepal Study Center, University of New Mexico. 2006-.
- Research papers on Nepal. Published irregularly. Backfiles available on the site.
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Hindu Daily Full-Text Edition (Online). -- Madras, India: The Hindu. 2000-.
- Daily newspaper in full text. Site contains an archive of all
issues back to January 1, 2000, with selected full-text articles from each.
The related The Hindu Group Home
Page has links for their other publications and magazines, special issues, historical collections, features, etc.
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Hinduism Today (Online). -- Kauai, Hawaii: Himalayan Academy.
(ISSN:0896-0801). 1993-.
- A glossy monthly magazine "affirming Sanatana Dharma and recording
the modern history of a billion-strong global religion in renaissance."
International organ of the Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami Ashram (Saiva
Siddhanta Church), based in Hawaii. Covers general events and issues of
Hinduism worldwide. Site contains an archive of backfiles from 1993
onwards (with plans to extend the files to earlier issues), as well links
to other activities and publications of the Ashram and its international
affiliates.
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IIAS Newsletter (Online). -- Leiden, Netherlands: International
Institute for Asian Studies. (ISSN:0929-8738). 1993-.
- A substantial quarterly, providing "interviews, research updates,
book reports, conference reports, news about followships and grants, forum
articles, calendars of events, internet news, and a special Asian art
section... comprehensive coverate of the latest developments in the field
of Asian Studies." A very rich source of information on Asian Studies,
with extensive coverage of South Asia. Particularly useful as a window on
European activity in this field. Site contains complete backfiles. (A
separate IIAS Home
Page links to other activities, publications, directories and
databases of this large and important European center.)
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India Perspectives [Online]. -- New Delhi: India Ministry of
External Affairs. [ISSN 0970-5074]. December 1998-.
- A well-produced general interest monthly magazine on Indian society
and culture, produced by the Ministry of External Affairs.
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India Together. -- [Bangalore]: Civil Society Information Exchange Pvt. Ltd. 1998-.
- An ejournal "devoted to coverage of public affairs, policy, and development in India, providing news in proportion to the country's broad development experiences...India Together runs at least one article each day, covering over 15 major topics and themes ranging from government and poverty to agriculture and environment. The publication also helps practitioners, scholars and artists take their ideas, insights and concerns expeditiously to an interested national and global audience." Although the individual articles are added to a daily "issue", there is no backfile archive of distinct issues as such. But the search feature allows one to search and retrieve any individual articles from the archive, based upon simple keyword searching.
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Indian Folklife Newsletter [Online]. -- Chennai: National
Folklore Support Center. April 2000-.
- Newsletter of the National Folkore Support
Center. Newsletter is apparently quarterly and contains announcements,
reviews, editorials, etc. in the area of folklore studies throughout
India. Online edition contains full text of issues, but lacks photos and
images which appear in the print edition.
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insideReport: Tamil Eelam News Review (WWW edition). -- Jaffna,
Sri Lanka: Inside Report. 1995-.
- Apparently issued monthly. Site contains full text of monthly
issues, only for July-October 1995 (as of 10/19/96).
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International Journal of Hindu Studies (Online). -- Quebec:
World Heritage Press. 1997-. [via University of Florida].
- Published three times per year. "The aim of the [IJHS] is... to
consider Hinduism analytically and comparatively as a
'form of life' as clarified by its contrasts and similarities to other
historical and present day forms... Our focus will be, on the one hand,
on Hinduism's adaptations to a wide range of historical circumstances and
ecological, economic, and political possibilities and, on the
other, on the Hindu forms that work "on the ground" in particular places
and times to generate special kinds of social, cultural, and psychological
order and problems." Published under the auspices of the
International Institute of India Studies (Quebec), the Chief Editor is
Prof. Sushil Mittal of
the University of Montreal. The website does not contain full text
of the Journal's articles, but does provide complete table of contents (at
least for the inaugural issue).
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International Journal of Jaina Studies. -- London: Centre of Jaina Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies. (ISSN: 1748-1074). 2005-.
- Research papers, monographs and reviews in Jain studies.
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International Journal of Tantric Studies. -- [Cambridge, MA]:
IJTS. (ISSN:1084-7553). 1995-.
- "Tantric studies in Sanskrit, Bengali, Vernacular, Tibetan,
Chinese, Japanese, etc. Particular attention is paid to the Trika schools
of Kashmir." Covers primarily Tantras (or Agamas or
Samhitas in Sanskrit), scholarly treatments including philosophies
of language, knowledge, æsthetics, rhetoric, etc. Editor-in-Chief is
Enrica Garzilli of Harvard University. Site contains abstracts of
selected current and back-issue articles, table of contents, and
subscription information. Full-text access to articles is by subscription
only.
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Jang [Daily Jang] (Online). -- [Karachi : The Jang Group of
Newspapers].
1998-.
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Urdu-language daily newspaper from Pakistan. Said to be the large
newspaper in PAkistan. Published in Karachi since 1937. Site contains
newspaper in full text. Urdu text can be accessed either as graphics or as
text. (Site claims the latter is only available using Internet Explorer
4.0 or later.) Site's archive contains September 25, 1998 and continuing.
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Journal of Buddhist Ethics. -- University Park, PA: Journal of
Buddhist Ethics. (ISSN:1076-9005). 1994-.
- Annual scholarly journal "...to promote the study of Buddhist
ethics through the publication of research articles, discussions and
critical notes, bulletins and reviews." Site includes backfiles, online
conferences, internet links, and other related material. General Editors
are Damien Keown
(University of London), and Charles Prebish
(Pennsylvania State University). There is a mirror-server at http://www.gold.ac.uk/jbe
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Journal of South Asian Women Studies. -- [Cambridge, MA]:
JSAWS. (ISSN:1085-7478). 1995-.
- "...meant to disseminate works which address theoretical and
practical issues that are of interest to both scholars of South Asia and
to women in and from South Asia...". Geographic coverage actually includes
both South and SOUTHEAST Asia. Editor-in-Chief is Enrica Garzilli of
Harvard University. Full-text access is only to Editor's Notes and book
reviews. Other articles available in full-text only to paid subscribers.
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. -- London: Royal Asiatic
Society of Great Britain and Ireland. [Online presentation published by
Cambridge University Press]. ISSN: 1356-1863. 2001-.
- Site contains browsable and searchable tables of contents with
complete citations of all articles plus abstracts. Only registered users
can purchase online articles in full-text.
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Kashmiri Pandit International: Newsletter of Kashmiri Overseas
Association, Inc. -- [Baytown, Texas]: Kashmiri Overseas Association,
Inc. 1995-.
- The Kashmiri
Overseas Association states its aim as "promoting Kashmiri Pandit
ethnic and socio-cultural heritage...". The Newsletter, which comes out 4
to 6 times per year, contains much cultural, religious and especially
political analysis and commentary (particularly about Kashmir, as viewed
from the perspective of the Kashmiri Hindus), as well as detailed news of
the activities of the Association itself.
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Kolam: A Mirror of Tamil and Dravidian Culture (continued by
New Kolam) -- Köln : Institut für Indologie und Tamilistik
[IITS], Universität zu K&oum;ln; Singapore: SASP National University
Singapore. (ISSN: 1435-2311). 1998-.
- A bi-annual multi-lingual publication of the IITS.
Edited by Ulrike Niklas and Sascha Ebeling. A series of compilations on
Tamil literary traditions (classical and modern), sciences (grammar,
philosophy, theology, medicine, architecture), and village culture (oral
literature, village religion and customs, sociological topics, village
performing arts, traditional arts and crafts, etc.). Requires installation
of Tamil
fonts.
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Language in India. -- [Bloomington, MN] : M. S. Thirumalai.
March 2001-.
- "...a monthly online journal devoted to the study of the languages
spoken in the Indian sub-continent. We wish to present the scholarly
research findings on these languages in popular language. Our focus will
be on language use in mass media, education and administration,
sociolinguistic and political aspects relating to these languages and the
society in the Indian subcontinent, linguistic description,
interdisciplinary research, and current issues of importance relating to
Indian languages..."
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Lines. -- [Colombo, Sri Lanka] : Lines. May 2002-.
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A monthly political discussion magazine. "lines is an online magazine that
engages with the political spaces of Sri Lanka. We seek to provide a forum
that inspires and challenges us to critically scrutinize the terms of
received debates, and enable alternative political imaginaries...lines was founded and is co-edited by Ahilan Kadirgamar, S.
Nanthikesan and Vasuki Nesiah." Site includes current issue and archive
back to May 2002.
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Little India. -- Reading, Pennsylvania: Little India. Nov.
1995-.
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"... a monthly feature magazine focusing on overseas Indian life..., on
the nearly one million Indians in the United States. Every month, the
magazine brings its readers trenchant commentaries on overseas Indian life
and the works and visions of overseas Indian artists, performers and
professionals. Contributors include Indian academics, scholars,
professionals, artists, students, social activists, government officials
and journalists." Site contains current issue and links to back issues.
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Migration News. -- Davis, California: University of California
at Davis. 1994-.
- Migration News is a newsletter that summarizes the most important
immigration and integration developments during the preceding month.
Topics are grouped by region: North America, Europe, Asia, and Other. Site
also includes electronic data on migration-related topics, organized by
world area and by theme.
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Modern Asian Studies. -- London: Cambridge University Press.
ISSN: 0026-749X. 1998-.
- Site contains browsable and searchable tables of contents with
complete citations of all articles plus abstracts. Only registered users
can purchase online articles in full-text.
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Nation [The Nation] Online. -- Lahore, Pakistan: The Nation
Publications
(pvt) Limited. [Current issue only].
- English-language daily newspaper of Pakistan. The print publication
began in 1986 in Lahore. Site contains full text, but has no back-issue
archives. (Current issue only).
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NCSAS Newsletter. -- Melbourne, Australia: National Centre for
South Asian Studies, LaTrobe University. 1995. [via Australian National
University]
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News India-Times on the Web. -- New York: News India-Times
[Perry & Co.]. (ISSN:1071-0248). 1997-.
- An English-language weekly newspaper for Asian Indians in US.
Substantial news coverage and editorials about India, as well as
news of the Indian-American community. Site contains the current
week's edition, as well as backfiles from 1997 onwards.
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News International [Pakistan]. -- [Karachi : The News
International; The Jang Group of Newspapers]. 1998-.
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English-language daily newspaper from Pakistan, in full text. Site's
archive contains September 26, 1998 and continuing.
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Pakistan Economist [Online]. -- Karachi: Pakistan and Gulf
Economist. 1996-. [username: "page" / password: "page"]
- Online version of the well-known financial news weekly, The
Pakistan and Gulf Economist. Contains full-text articles on finance &
markets, industry & economy, market watch, weekly news, special features,
searchable database, etc. Archives of back issues contain selections of
the more important articles, but not the full issues.
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Pakistan Link: Daily Internet Edition. -- Inglewood,
California: Pakistan Link. 1998-.
- "The largest Pakistani-American newspaper and the first Pakistani
newspaper on the Internet." Site contains full-text of current day's
issue, as well as an archive of the Daily News sections from the previous
two months.
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Panchayat: Discussions of South Asian Politics, Society &
Culture. -- [Philadelphia] : Vikash Yadav. May 2002-.
- A left-secular non-commercial daily web-log and
discussion forum organized by Vikash Yadav
(Univ. of Pennsylvania) and Conrad Barwa (Oxford Univ.). Archive
goes back to May 2002.
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Passi sulla Rete: Pacing the Net. -- Venice: Department of
Indological and Far Eastern Studies, Università Ca' Foscari di
Venezia. April 1996 - November 1996.
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"Passi sulla Rete (Pacing the Net) is published as part of the
Multimedia Project of the Department of Indological and Far
Eastern Studies, Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia. It is devoted
to
(1) selected new resources on India, Tibet, China, Korea and Japan
especially useful to students and scholars; (2) developments in the use of
computers in the humanities; and (3) new networked tools of general
interest." Issues are in Italian. Site contains only numbers one through
four (April 1996 to November 1996).
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Pop Times: the Population and Development Newsletter of UNFPA
India. -- [New Delhi] : UNFPA India - United Nations
Population Fund. 2000-.
- Newsletter of the UNFPA with reports, news, media coverage, etc. on
UNFPA programs in India. Files are large, and in .pdf format. Server can
be slow...
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Princely States Report: Journal of Indian States History, Philately
& Numismatics. -- [s.l.] : Vahana Project. [ISSN:
1534-5572]. 2000-2001.
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Detailed research articles on the (primarily philatelic) history of the
Indian princely states.
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Qalandar: Islam and Interfaith Relations in South Asia. --
[s.l.] : Qalandar. 2002-.
- A monthly newsletter with editorials, analytical articles, book
reviews, interviews, etc. on Islam and its relations with other faiths in
South Asia.
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RagaNet. -- [Santa Cruz, CA]: Batish Institute of Indian Music
and Fine Arts. 1995-.
- "...an educational magazine for the music and fine arts of
India. It features regular lessons on Indian music and the various
instruments of India like the sitar, tabla, dilrubha etc... lots of gifs,
examples of audio excerpts, and midi files where applicable." Published
approximately quarterly. Site contains current issue as well as complete
online backfiles. Published by the Batish
Institute of Indian Music and Fine Arts.
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Newsletter, Regional Centre for Strategic Studies. - Colombo,
Sri Lanka: Regional Centre for Stategic Studies. 1999-.
- Quarterly newsletter of this NGO devoted to "collaborative
research, networking and interaction on strategic and international issues
pertaining to South Asia." Online archive goes back to Vol. 5 no. 1
(January 1999).
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re/productions. -- [Cambridge : Global Reproductive Health
Forum - Harvard, in association with SNDT Women's University (Mumbai,
India) and The Centre for Women's Development Studies (New Delhi)]. 1999-.
- "an on-line journal dedicated to disseminating work by scholars,
activists, and
organizations exploring discourses of reproductive health and rights in
South Asia. The journal
focuses on expanding understandings of 'health' and making connections
with people and issues
outside the traditional scope of public health and reproductive rights in
the region."
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Revolutionary Democracy Journal [Online]. -- [New Delhi] :
[np]. 1995-.
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"a half-yearly theoretical and political journal published in April and
September from India. It contains materials
on the problems facing the communist movement, particularly relating to
Russia, China and India, the origins of modern revisionism, the
restoration of capitalism in the USSR and developments in the
international communist movement." Beginning with the April
2000 issue only selected articles have been posted. In some cases only the
introductions to articles, including some of the most important ones, are posted.
The complete table of contents of the more recent issues are shown. From
1995-2000, full-text of all articles is included on the site.
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SAGAR: South Asia Graduate Research Journal (Online). --
Austin, TX: University of Texas at Austin. 1994-.
- "A biannual journal from the Center for Asian Studies at the
University of Texas at Austin... Showcases exceptional graduate student
and junior scholar articles. It also includes faculty and graduate
research methodology, reports from the field, and book reviews." Web site
contains substantial backfiles.
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SALNAQ: South Asia Libraries Notes & Queries [e-SALNAQ]. --
[np] : CONSALD (Committee on South Asia Libraries and Documentation).
1999-.
- Organ of the Committee
on South Asia Libraries and Documentation, designed to "keep those
interested in South Asia bibliographic information current with new
bibliographic tools and information resources" on South Asia.
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SALON Newsletter: South Asian Linguistics 'Off' the Net
(Online). -- London: SALON; Tanmoy Bhattacharya. 1997-.
- Brief articles, notices, queries and postings on the linguistics of
South Asia, by members of, an international group of linguists and
linguistics students devoted to this topic. The Newsletter grew out of the
transactions of the SALON listserv. Site contains archives as well as
current issue, and links to the SALON homepage.
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Samaj: South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. -- [Paris: Association pour la Recherche sur l’Asie du Sud]. 2007-.
- "SAMAJ is the first academic on-line journal devoted to social sciences studies on South Asia. It publishes only research-based articles written by professional academics as well as doctoral students. Its scope is multidisciplinary, covering studies in history, geography, anthropology, sociology, political science and economy."
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Samar: South Asian Magazine for Action and Reflection. -- [New York, NY] : SAMAR Collective. 1997-.
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"SAMAR responds to a need for a publication that fosters serious debates within the South Asian community and is meant for a general audience. It focuses on analyses of social processes rather than on direct reporting of news events. As suggested by the name of the magazine, SAMAR tends towards social analyses that draw their energy from activist involvement"
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SAND: South Asia Nuclear Dialogue. -- Berkeley: Nautilus
Institute for Security & Sustainable Development. 2000-.
- Weekly bulletins, reports and updates on nuclear issues in South
Asia. "The South Asia Nuclear Dialogue Network (SANDNet) aims to bring
together officials, NGO representatives, scholars, and others working to
advance peace and security in South Asia. SANDNet weekly email and web
updates provide news summaries, analysis, and discussion mainly from the
South Asian press. SANDNet also serves as a repository for
security-related government documents, substantial policy statements, and
links to other high-quality web pages that focus on regional nuclear and
security issues."
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SAPRA India Monthly Bulletin (Online). -- New Delhi: SAPRA
India (Security and Political Risk Analysis India), a division of K Media
Private Ltd.
1995-[1999].
- Bulletin of SAPRA
India, "a New Delhi based, private sector, independent think tank
which focuses on peace/conflict studies, political & business risk,
terrorism and security related issues pertinent to the South Asian
context. SAPRA India looks at all of these from an 'Indian point' of view.
Specifically, it analyses trends, events or findings in the military,
external, political and business fronts that could impact on India at the
strategic level." Site contains abstracts of all articles as well as
full-text of selected articles from each issue (but only through 1997?)
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SCANNER: Electronic Newsletter for Economics and Bangladesh
Studies. [New York: Tanweer Akram]. January-December, 1998.
- "Scanner is an electronic newsletter for economists and other
specialists interested in Bangladesh. It lists publications, workshops,
conferences, events and information of professional and academic interest.
It is edited by Tanweer Akram." Note: website contains description
and contact information only. The journal is available free of charge over
the internet, distributed only in the form of an email subscription, which
can be requested from the address given at the site.
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Seminar: The Monthly Symposium (Web-Edition). New Delhi:
Malvika Singh, Seminar Publications. July 1999-.
- The online version of the famous monthly Indian political magazine
of the same name, which has been publishing almost 50 years. Site is
equipped with indexes, tables of contents, a search engine, and full-text
archives back to July 1999. (The current issue provides full table of
contents and only selective full-text of articles. The remaining
articles are included in full-text one month after the issue's release).
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SikhSpectrum.com Quarterly. -- 2002-.
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Quarterly magazine on general topics on politics, culture, religion -- often from a Sikh cultural perspective. Full-text archive covers all issues from 2002 onward.
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siliconindia magazine [Silicon India]. -- New York: Silicon
India.
August, 1997-. (ISSN 1091-9503).
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A monthly "business and technology magazine for professionals of Indian
origin. Its aim is to provide information, news, analysis and opinion on
business and technology in India and the United States. It is a forum for
Indian professionals to interact, exchange information, develop business
relations and share industry expertise. siliconindia is the leading
information resource for technology savvy professionals..." Site includes
tables of contents as well as the full text of many articles selected from
each issue (including all back issues).
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SINHAS: Studies in Nepali History and Society. -- [Kathmandu]:
Nepal Studies Group, Center for Social Research & Development. 1996-.
[via Emory University]. (ISSN: 1025-5109).
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"...an interdisciplinary forum for original research... that i) opens up
to scholarship areas of study that have not traditionally been part of
"Nepal Studies" and ii) casts new light on familiar topics." Apparently
biennial. Site does not carry the full text of the journal, but does
contain complete tables of contents and abstracts of every
article, plus background and subscription information.
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South Asian Outlook. -- [np] : GlobalomNet Media. July 2001 -.
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"An independent e-monthly...by South Asians for South Asians." News and
opinion and culture. Publisher is based in Canada and Germany.
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Taraqqi: Monthly Online Journal of News, News Analysis and Views on
Indian, South Asian and World Events. -- New York : Association of
Indian Progressive Study Groups (AIPSG). September 1999-.
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"Taraqqi features news, news analysis, commentary and views on a variety
of subjects concerning the peoples of India, South Asia and to people
of South Asian origin abroad. In particular, it will highlight the
initiatives people everywhere are taking to affirm their rights and to
contribute towards the movement for renewal. Taraqqi also features background
material for our readers to place those initiatives and problems in
the context they appear. Our regular topics include the movement for
people's empowerment (democratic renewal), problems of state terrorism and
defence of rights, Indo-Pak relations, the "identity crisis" of
South Asian youth abroad among others."
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Teaching South Asia. -- [Joplin, Missouri] : Project South
Asia, Missouri Southern State University. [ISSN: 1529-8558]. Winter 2001-.
- "Published semi-annually, this electronic journal features
articles, written by teaching professors from around
the world, addressing issues and problems of course and curriculum
development relating to South Asia..." Edited by Karl J. Schmidt.
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World Tibet Network News. -- [NP] : Canada-Tibet Committee.
1992-.
- A daily world news on Tibet and Tibetans. Site contains current
month of issues, and a link to a backfile archive starting with December
6, 1992.
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