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Sat, 10 Jan 1998 05:35:22 -0500
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Here's a new resource for anyone out there interested in Japanese cinema.
Kinema Club, a group of researchers working on Japanese cinema, has
converted their bibliography into on online database. It now has well over
1,000 entries in every major language, including Japanese. We are in the
process of mopping up the conversion to database form, so the output looks
a little messy. But the bibliographic information, some of it annotated, is
all there. Check it out:
 
http://pears.lib.ohio-state.edu/Markus/KineDB/default.html
 
Be sure to tell your students, too!
 
Markus
 
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