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EAA, published by the Association for Asian Studies, has new-look Web site and a more user-friendly URL—www.asian-studies.org/EAA.

New Web site features include the ability to cross search the Table of Contents for all issues by article title, author, country, or keyword. Copies of articles are not available online, but this new feature will help readers find out which back issues include articles of most interest. In addition, the “Web Gleanings” column featuring useful Web site links is now available online beginning with the most recent issue, Volume 13:3 (Winter 2008).

The EAA Web site also contains sample articles, supplemental content for some print articles, author guidelines, and other special section announcements.

EDUCATION ABOUT ASIA (EAA) is a unique and innovative magazine—a practical teaching resource for secondary school, college, and university instructors, as well as an invaluable source of information for students, scholars, libraries, and those who have an interest in Asia. Teachers and students from a wide range of disciplines—anthropology, Asian studies, business and economics, education, geography, government, history, language and literature, political science, religion, and sociology, the arts, among others—subscribe to Education About Asia.

Published three times each year (January, May, and October) since 1996, EAA will greatly enhance your understanding and knowledge of this important region of the world.

EAA brings you stimulating articles on all areas of Asia, with subjects ranging from ancient cultures and literatures to current affairs; essays describing classroom-tested educational programs and strategies; a comprehensive guide to Asia-related print and digital resources, including movies, documentaries, books, curriculum guides, and web resources. Thematic issues include Islam in Asia, marriage and family, youth culture, religion, economics and business, visual and performing arts, and a special series on Asia in world history.

SUBSCRIBE: If you do not currently receive EAA please subscribe online at www.asian-studies.org/EAA. Special offers are available on back issues.

ADVERTISE: Publishers of books, journals, videos, software, and those offering study programs, workshops, classes, and exhibits on Asia find EAA to be an excellent advertising choice. If you would like further information, please visit www.asian-studies.org/EAA/advertise.htm.
We hope EAA readers and the Asian studies community enjoy the enhanced Web site and additional features.

PLEASE HELP SPREAD THE WORD! If you have suggestions about who else may be interested in new EAA developments, or if you have comments about the site, please contact me at jwilson@asian-studies.org. If you would like to receive subscription brochures for distribution, please contact me. Finally---apologies if you have received this message more than once!

Jon Wilson
Publications and Web site Manager
Association for Asian Studies


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