Japanese Studies Research Guide for Japanese Capstone 1999 and Undergraduate- Pittsburgh Campus
This guide will assist Japanese major students who are taking “Capstone Project” JAPANESE 1999 to develop and complete their term papers with using at least two Japanese articles. It is also designed as a guide for undergraduate research.
You can use Japanese in PittCat. In addition to Japanese materials in the library, you can find many full text Japanese articles from Japanese university repositories in PittCat.
You can search books all North American University Libraries. Use this information for Request from Other Library (ILL). Can be searched by Japanese (日本語).
Open access version of WorldCat. Information of each book are less than subscribed version, but easy to find which university libraries have a book in you search result.
You can find purchased titles from PittCat with direct link to full text. You can also search all books from more than 110 publishers at the Maruzen eBook plat form.
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“Que sais-je?” (literally "What do I know?") is a series of books published by the Presses universitaires de France (PUF). As of October 2015, there are 354 titles. Also from JapanKnowledge.