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Virginia Shih, former Chair of the Southeast Asia Materials Project (SEAM), reflects on the accomplishments of SEAM on the occasion of SEAM's 50th anniversary.

The Southeast Asia Materials Project (SEAM) has preserved two newspapers from Jayapura, Indonesia:  Tifa Irian (1993-1997) and Tifa Papua (2000-2004).

The Southeast Asia Materials Project (SEAM) recently preserved several newspapers from Indonesia.

The Southeast Asia Materials Project (SEAM) has digitized two Philippine comic book titles from the mid-20th century, Espesyal Komiks and Pilipino Komiks.

The Southeast Asia Materials Project (SEAM) recently microfilmed issues from May 2000 - April 2002 of  Xin sheng ri bao (Harian Hidup Baru), an Indonesian newspaper published primarily in Chinese.

LLMC (Law Library Microform Consortium) has digitized a collection of early legal publications from Myanmar (Burma).  The material covers 1872-1955.

CRL’s six Area Materials Projects increasingly embrace digitization as a mechanism for preservation and access.

SEAM (Southeast Asia Materials Project) has microfilmed the years 1992–2005 of the Indonesian newspaper Harian Sore Garuda.

The Southeast Asia Microform Project (SEAM) has microfilmed issues of Radar Bogor from 1999 to 2011.

The Southeast Asia Microform Project (SEAM) recently completed the microfilming of several years of the Malaysian newspaper Harakah.

SEAM has microfilmed more than ten years of this title from Jayapura, West Papua, Indonesia.

CRL has completed cataloging of more than 30,000 titles from South and Southeast Asia.

SEAM Meeting March 30, 2011

January 28, 2011

The Southeast Asia Microform Project (SEAM) will hold its annual business meeting on Wednesday, March 30, 2011, from 3:15 to 5:15 p.m.

The next meeting of the Southeast Asia Microform Project (SEAM) will be held Wednesday, March 24, 2010 at 6:30-8:30 pm in Room 304 at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown during the Association for Asian Studies annual conference.For more information, visit SEAM's home page.

Collaborative preservation project with the National Library of Vietnam

The Southeast Asia Microform Project (SEAM) announces the availability of a complete run of the Philippine Star for the period July 28, 1986–Dec 31, 2007. This national daily was founded in 1986 in the wake of the EDSA revolution, and is now one of the highest circulating titles in the Philippines.For more details, see the CRL catalog record for this title.