AsiaSource: AsiaEXPERTS - A
resource of the Asia
Society (http://www.asiasource.org/experts/)
The AsiaExperts database gives
information on specialists in Asian
culture, arts, history, and
society. Profiles list individual's
areas of expertise, publications,
contact information, and more.
Asian Educational Media Service
(AEMS) (http://www.aems.uiuc.edu/index.las)
AEMS is a program of the Center for
East Asian and Pacific Studies at
the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. AEMS helps
educators find and use media
materials for teaching about the
cultures and peoples of Asia.
Asian
Studies. (http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html)
Provides access to a clearinghouse
of information on Asian studies,
edited by T. Matthew Ciolek of the
Coombs Computing Unit of the
Australian National University
(ANU) for the World-Wide Web
Virtual Library. Contains an
overview of the site, which keeps
track of leading information
facilities in the field of Asian
studies. Gives a breakdown by
country for facilities. Includes
instructions on submitting
information to the archive.
Center For Khmer Studies - Centre
d'Études
Khmères (http://www.khmerstudies.org)
Located in Siem Reap, Cambodia, the
Center for Khmer Studies is an
independent, international
institution dedicated to
facilitating the study, research,
and teaching of Khmer
civilization.
Khmer
Institute (http://www.khmerinstitute.org/)
The Khmer Institute informs and
educations the public on issues
relating to the Khmer people, is a
resource for materials pertaining
to the Khmer people, assists
students and scholars and promotes
social and economic development
where Khmers reside. Link to their
articles and research, books about
the Khmer people, and the
institute's projects.
Land Mine Awareness Education
(LMAE). (http://www.pitt.edu/%7Eginie/lm/welcome.html)
Presents information about land
mine awareness, provided as part of
the Global Information Network in
Education (GINIE), a project of the
Institute for International Studies
in Education (IISE) at the
University of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. Explains that GINIE
assists governments and
international organizations in
providing educational services to
citizens and refugees of nations in
emergency or post-emergency
transition. Offers access to
educational materials developed for
people in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda,
Somalia, Afghanistan, Angola,
Croatia, El Salvador, Laos,
Mozambiquie, Yemen, and Zaire.
Offers access to an online forum.
Includes personal stories related
to land mine awareness. Contains
information about child amputees,
developmental disabilities, and
psychological disorders. Links to
the home page of GENIE and sites
related to mines.
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