Digital Southeast Asia: Accessing and Using Digital Collections for Southeast Asian Studies at Yale

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Yale’s Librarian for South and Southeast Asian Studies, Dr. Brandon J. Miliate, has been hard at work bringing together additional digital resources for Southeast Asian Studies. Alongside Yale’s ebooks and databases, digital archives and open access materials are an invaluable resource for all researchers, student and faculty alike. In this video, he presents on the different kinds of resources are available, how to access them, and how these kinds of primary and secondary resources can support projects from numerous disciplinary and methodological backgrounds. 

Watch a recorded live webinar with Dr. Miliate on how to access and use the digital collections here.

To learn more about the Southeast Asia Studies Library Collection, click here.

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