Question: Where to find Chinese, Japanese and Korean language journals?

Answer


  • China Academic Journals (Simplified Chinese Journal, NYU Libraries have a subscription.)
  • National Center for Philosophy and Social Sciences Documentation (Simplified Chinese Journal in Humanities and Social Sciences. It is available free of charge for anyone.)
  • Airiti Library (Traditional Chinese Journal, NYU Libraries have a subscription.)
  • CiNii (Citation Database for Japanese Publications, partly with full text. It is available free of charge for anyone.)
  • J-STAGE (E-journals from Japan Science and Technology Agency. Most content on J-STAGE is free to view and access with a personal account registration, except access-controlled content. NYU Libraries don’t have a subscription.)
  • Kyobo Scholar (Korean Journal, NYU Libraries have a subscription.)

Answered By: Henry Huang
Last Updated: Jun 19, 2025Views:

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