Southeast Asian Studies Collection
The Southeast Asian (SEA) Studies Collection available through the University of Wisconsin-Madison is a rich source of knowledge and discovery covering disciplines in all languages.
Center for Southeast Asian Studies Digital Archive
This collection contains over 50 years of Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute Reports, South East Asia Bulletins, and a bibliography of M.A. theses on Southeast Asian Studies held in the center office.
Father Yves Bertrais papers, 1950-2007
Father Bertrais was an Oblates of Mary Immaculate missionary and a co-creator of the Hmong Romanized Popular Alphabet. His papers span over half a century of his life and work in Laos, China, French Guiana, the Philippines, and Thailand.
Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection
The Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection (HLATC) is a teaching collection with over 13,000 textile artifacts spanning 16 centuries and 108 countries, making it one of the nation’s largest university-held textile collections.
UNTAC Radio Archive
The UNTAC (United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia) Radio Archive is a unique collection, one which can be considered a Cambodian historical resource.
Southeast Asian Images and Texts Project (SEAiT)
This digital collection brings together, in digital form, two categories of primary and secondary resources: research and teaching materials collected by UW faculty and staff; and unique or valuable items related to these fields held by UW libraries.