Wikipedia:WikiProject Japan/Bibliography task force

The bibliography task force of WikiProject Japan seeks to develop a comprehensive group of articles describing Japanese bibliographical resources, including reference works, libraries, and research institutions. Many of the resources are in the Japanese language, but we hope that even those who do not read Japanese can learn from the descriptions of the resources.

This project was launched in fall 2005 by members of the "Japanese Bibliography" seminar at Columbia University. We hope that others will join in to help expand and improve the articles that constitute the project.

Columbia University

 * Ramona Bajema User: Jb05rtb (talk)
 * Adam Bronson User:Jb5apb (talk)
 * Michael Chan User:Jb05mtc (talk)
 * Chad Diehl User:Jb5crd, User:Jb05-crd (talk)
 * Robert Hewitt User:Jb05-rsh (talk)
 * Misako Kitaoka User:Jb05-mk (talk)
 * Patrick Luhan User:Jb05 - PL (talk)
 * Robin Orlansky User:Jb05-rjo (talk)
 * Nate Shockey User:Jb05-nps (talk)
 * Henry Smith User:Jb05-Hds2 (talk)
 * Mika Takahashi User:Jb05-mt (talk)
 * Zane Torretta User:Jb05-zpt (talk)
 * Robert Tuck User:Jb05rjt (talk)
 * Jonathan Twombly User:Jbib05jdt15 (talk)
 * Tim Yang User:Jb05-tmy (talk)
 * Hitomi Yoshio User:Jb5-hy (talk)

Others

 * Tyciol (talk) 20:07, 18 March 2009 (UTC)

Structure/Hierarchy
NOTE: The name of the project member responsible for tracking the article is given in parentheses. Anyone, of course, is encouraged to edit any of the articles.

General Bibliography

 * Electronic Japanese dictionary (Robin Orlansky)
 * Japanese books (Zane Torretta)
 * Japanese dictionaries (Rob Tuck)
 * Japanese encyclopedias (Jonathan Twombly)
 * Japanese era names (Misako Kitaoka & Hitomi Yoshio)
 * Japanese newspapers (Tim Yang & Robin Orlansky)
 * Researching Japanese Names (Robin Orlansky & Chad Diehl)

Encyclopedias and Dictionaries

 * Dai Kan-Wa jiten (Chad Diehl)
 * Dictionary of Sources of Classical Japan (Tim Yang)
 * Encyclopedia Nipponica (Mika Takahashi)
 * Heibonsha World Encyclopedia (Zane Torretta)
 * Kenkyūsha's New Japanese-English Dictionary (Tim Yang)
 * Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan (Ramona Bajema)
 * Kojien (Rob Tuck)
 * Kokushi Daijiten (Nate Shockey)
 * Kokusho somokuroku (Nate Shockey)
 * Nihon Kingendaishi Jiten (Misako Kitaoka)
 * Nihon kokugo daijiten (Robert Hewitt)
 * Nippo Jisho (Robert Hewitt)
 * Nichigai WHO (Mika Takahashi)

Maps and Atlases

 * Japanese Maps (Nate Shockey & Mika Takahashi)
 * Japanese Historical Maps (Michael Chan)
 * Researching Japanese place names (Mika Takahashi & Nate Shockey)

Libraries and Research Institutions

 * Japanese studies outside the United States (Robin Orlansky)
 * Nara Research Institute for Cultural Properties (Patrick Luhan)
 * National Diet Library (Jonathan Twombly)
 * National Institute of Informatics (Zane Torretta)
 * Oya Soichi Bunko (Mika Takahashi)
 * Tokyo Metropolitan Library (Nate Shockey)
 * Tokyo Research Institute for Cultural Properties (Patrick Luhan)
 * The University of Tokyo Library (Hitomi Yoshio)
 * Waseda University Library (Robert Hewitt)
 * Zasshi Kiji Sakuin (Misako Kitaoka)

Museums

 * Bizen Museums (Ramona Bajema)
 * Daimyô Collections (Ramona Bajema)
 * Fujita Art Museum (Ramona Bajema)
 * Independent Administrative Institution (Patrick Luhan)
 * Kanazawa Bunko (Ramona Bajema)
 * Kyoto National Museum (Michael Chan)
 * Nara National Museum (Ramona Bajema)
 * Nezu Art Museum (Ramona Bajema)
 * Ôhara Art Museum (Ramona Bajema)
 * Prefectural Museums (Ramona Bajema)
 * Sen'oku Hakkokan (Ramona Bajema)
 * Shôsôin (Ramona Bajema)
 * Tokiwayama Collection, Kamakura (Ramona Bajema)
 * Tokyo National Museum (Hitomi Yoshio)
 * Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art (Ramona Bajema)
 * Waseda Theatre Museum (Patrick Luhan)

Professional Organizations and Journals

 * The Association for Asian Studies (Michael Chan)
 * The Association of Teachers of Japanese (Rob Tuck)
 * Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (Zane Torretta)
 * H-Japan (Robin Orlansky)
 * Historiographical Institute, the University of Tokyo (Shiryō hensan-jo) (Tim Yang)
 * Nichibunken (Adam Bronson)
 * Japan Art History Forum (Ramona Bajema)
 * Japanese Language and Literature (Rob Tuck)
 * Journal of Asian Studies (Misako Kitaoka)
 * Journal of Japanese Studies (Adam Bronson)
 * Monumenta Nipponica (Tim Yang)
 * The National Institute of Japanese Literature (Robert Hewitt)
 * Pre-Modern Japanese Studies Mailing List (Patrick Luhan)
 * Shigaku zasshi (Adam Bronson)
 * University of Virginia Japanese Text Initiative (Rob Tuck)

Other

 * /Imperial Japan and its colonies

Upcoming Articles

 * Yomiuri shimbun (Robin Orlansky)
 * Japanese studies outside the United States (Robin Orlansky)
 * Japanese Journal of Religious Studies (Chad Diehl)
 * Asahi shimbun (Tim Yang)

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