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==<span style="font-size:20px;">Welcome to the Sinology Resources Wiki</span>==
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**This site as it stands is only a mock-up.  We are still looking into other platforms and other formats.  It does not represent the final form of what we hope this resource can be**
==Welcome to the Sinology Resources Wiki==
 
Lists, commentary, and reviews on online resources for Sinologists
 
   
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For a brief how-to for using this Wiki, please [[How to Use This Wiki|click here]].
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The purpose of this wiki is to provide a constantly evolving clearinghouse for all kinds of resources that will be of use to Sinologists. 
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We highly recommend broad participation.  Add, remove, and edit as you see fit.  Especially if you have information about the effectiveness of a resource, please do make a comment on that resource page.
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The foundational information comes from many people, notably Holger H.G. Schneider, Jeffrey R. Tharsen, David N.C. Hull and the communal efforts of the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/sinologists/ Facebook Sinologists Group]. 
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Most of the foundational information can be found in [http://dissertationreviews.org/archives/9213 an article on the Dissertation Reviews site] .
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If you have and questions, suggestions or comments, feel free to [mailto:dhull@pugetsound.edu get in touch] .
   
 
==An Introduction to Chinese Electronic Dictionaries and Criteria for their Evaluation          ==
 
==An Introduction to Chinese Electronic Dictionaries and Criteria for their Evaluation          ==
 
*[[Introduction]]
 
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*[[How Does Digitization Change Dictionaries?]]
 
*[[How Does Digitization Change Dictionaries?]]
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==An Annotated List of Resources==
 
==An Annotated List of Resources==
 
*[[Digital Dictionaries]]
 
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*[[Learning and Translation Tools]]
 
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*[[Encyclopædia]] and Text Databases
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== Study Guides ==
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* [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~nsivin/rschguide.html Solving Scientific and Medical Problems in General Research on China] (by Nathan Sivin)
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* [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~nsivin/astro.html Solving Problems in the History of Chinese Astronomy and Astrology] (by Nathan Sivin)
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* [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~nsivin/buybk.html Priorities for Building a Research Collection] (by Nathan Sivin)
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* [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~nsivin/nakbib.html Selected, Annotated Bibliography of the History of Chinese Science and Medicine Sources in Western Languages] (by Nathan Sivin)
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* [http://piercesalguero.com/archives/296 A Beginner’s Guide to Translating Daoist Scriptures] (by Jonathan Pettit)
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* [http://piercesalguero.com/archives/105 A Beginner’s Guide to the Academic Study of Chinese Buddhist Texts] (by Pierce Salguero)
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* [http://piercesalguero.com/archives/108 A Beginner’s Guide to the Academic Study of History of Chinese Medicine] (by Pierce Salguero)
 
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 13 August 2014

Welcome to the Sinology Resources Wiki[]

    • This site as it stands is only a mock-up.  We are still looking into other platforms and other formats.  It does not represent the final form of what we hope this resource can be**


For a brief how-to for using this Wiki, please click here.

The purpose of this wiki is to provide a constantly evolving clearinghouse for all kinds of resources that will be of use to Sinologists. 

We highly recommend broad participation.  Add, remove, and edit as you see fit.  Especially if you have information about the effectiveness of a resource, please do make a comment on that resource page.

The foundational information comes from many people, notably Holger H.G. Schneider, Jeffrey R. Tharsen, David N.C. Hull and the communal efforts of the Facebook Sinologists Group

Most of the foundational information can be found in an article on the Dissertation Reviews site .

If you have and questions, suggestions or comments, feel free to get in touch .

An Introduction to Chinese Electronic Dictionaries and Criteria for their Evaluation         []

An Annotated List of Resources[]

Study Guides[]

  

Latest activity[]



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