#  Library and Digital Guides 

 



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### **General**

[**Harvard-Yenching**](https://guides.library.harvard.edu/c.php?g=310291&p=2071592)

Kuniko McVey, Librarian for the Japanese Collection

[**International Japanese Studies Events Database**](https://datastudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/621571f0-8678-4efd-a158-c90f85b53513/page/DbleB)

Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies

[**North American Coordinating Council on Japanese Library Resources**](https://guides.nccjapan.org/homepage)

Including: [Image Use Protocol: Finding Moving Images](https://guides.nccjapan.org/imageuse/findingmovingimages) (during Covid-19)

 [Databases from Japan (Chart)](https://guides.nccjapan.org/c.php?g=355422&p=2400369) - subscription options

 [Guide to Research Access for Japanese Museums, Libraries, and Archives](https://guides.nccjapan.org/c.php?g=355621&p=2398734)

### **Digital Focus**

[**Digital Scholarship Toolbox**](https://harvardealcdigitalhumanities664135179.wordpress.com/)

This a wonderful new guide created by Harvard's own Shigehisa Kuriyama, Alexander Zhalten, and Juhee Kang. The toolbox provides quick, easy to follow introductions to basic but transformative digital tools that can be used when working on materials from East Asia. Discover new ways of generating ideas, analyzing texts, working with images, and many other aspects of scholarship today.

[**Digital Humanities Japan: Resource Wiki**](http://dhjapan.org/wiki/doku.php?id=start)

Digital Humanities Japan is an international and interdisciplinary community of scholars and professionals interested in working with digital methods, tools, and resources for Japanese Studies. In addition to exploring this site, interested users are encouraged to join their [mailing list](http://dhjapan.org/mailing-list/).

[**DH Tools**](https://airtable.com/shrwvA6sWGOPJKzPI/tbledQPSoOMTQAmyd/viwFYor52umfftpK2?blocks=hide)

While this Airtable is featured in the Digital Humanities Japan Resource Wiki (above), it deserves to be singled out. It contains a growing list of tools for digital and humanistic research, and is divided into numerous subsections: Visualization, Mapping, Timelines, Annotation, OCR, Data/Databases, Data Cleaning/Prep, and Tutorials.

[**East Asia in Digital Humanities / Digital Scholarship**: UCLA](http://guides.library.ucla.edu/japanese/digital-humanities)

Tomoko Bialock, Japanese Studies Librarian

[**Visual Resources for Japan**](https://library.duke.edu/about/depts/ias/eastasian/images): Duke University

Kristina Troost, Japanese Studies Librarian (Retired)

### **Guides to Notable Japan Collections**

[**LGBTQ**](https://guides.library.yale.edu/japanspecial/LGBTQ): Yale University

Haruko Nakamura, Librarian for Japanese Studies

[**Stanford University**](https://library.stanford.edu/subjects/japanese-studies)

Regan Murphy Kao, Head of Special Collections, Curator for Japanese Collections

[**Berkeley University**](https://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/c.php?g=4428&p=15707)

Toshie Marra, Librarian for the Japanese Collection

[**Manga Open House**](https://guides.osu.edu/c.php?g=575359&p=3967837): Ohio State University

Ann Marie Davis, Japanese Studies Librarian and Assistant Professor