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Purpose and Program Description
The library seeks to support the interdisciplinary research
and curricular needs of faculty and students interested in this
part of the world. Students can receive BA, MA, and Ph.D. degrees
in South Asia studies from the Middle East and Asian Languages
and Cultures department. The School of International and Public
Affairs grants a certificate of regional specialization in
conjunction with the Southern Asian Institute.
Areas of established specialization: History, Religion,
Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, and Philosophy.
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General Selection Guidelines (See classed analysis for
further details)
Overall, the library's existing collection, its current
acquisitions commitment, based upon available resources, and its
collecting goal are all at the research level.
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Specific Delimitations
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Formats collected: We collect monographs, periodicals,
reference tools, series, and extensively, newspapers, maps,
dissertations, and CD-Roms selectively, and sound recordings,
videos, and textbooks are excluded. The major South Asian
Studies Institute is maintained by the South Asian
bibliographer.
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Imprint Dates Collected: We collect current and
20th century publications extensively and all others
very selectively.
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Chronological Focus: We collect materials focusing on all
periods.
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Languages Collected: We collect Hindi, Urdu, Rajasthani,
Bengali, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Pali, Prakrit, Arabic/Persian,
English, French, German and Italian extensively, Russian,
Japanese, and Chinese selectively.
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Place of Publication: We collect materials published in
North America, western Europe, South Asia, and South Pacific
extensively, materials published in Africa, East and Southeast
Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America selectively, and
materials published in China are excluded.
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