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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 an MA or Ph.D. degree
from the School of International and Public affairs with a
Southeast Area Studies Regional Specialization certificate. The
Business School and The Middle East and Asian Languages and
Cultures Department also provide opportunities to focus on these
countries.
Areas of established specialization: History, Anthropology,
Economics, and Political Science.
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General Selection Guidelines (See classed analysis for
further details)
Overall, the library's existing collection and its current
acquisitions commitment, based on available resources, are at the
study and teaching level. Its collecting goal, however, is at the
research level.
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Specific Delimitations
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Formats collected: We collect monographs, reference works,
and series extensively, periodicals, CD-Roms, and newspapers
selectively and internet resources, maps, dissertations, video
and textbooks are excluded.
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Imprint Dates Collected: We collect current publications
extensively and earlier centuries selectively.
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Chronological Focus: We collect materials focusing on
current and twentieth century topics extensively while all
others are collected selectively.
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Languages Collected: We collect English, Dutch and French
extensively, Bahasa Indonesia, Malaysian, German, Spanish,
Italian, Chinese, Japanese and Russian selectively, and
Tagalog, Thai, Burmese, Lao, and Vietnamese are excluded.
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Place of Publication: We collect materials published in
Italy, North American, and The United Kingdom extensively,
other Western European Countries’ materials
selectively.
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