Links to fully accessible materials online: digital libraries, archives, open-access scientific articles, databases, multimedia projects, and thematic websites curated by academic institutions and research
MIASU – Mongolian and Inner Asia Studies Unit Library Database
The Mongolia & Inner Asia Studies Unit (MIASU) is an interdisciplinary research center founded in 1986 at the University of Cambridge, within the Department of Social Anthropology. Today, it is one of the leading international academic references for studies on Inner Asia, with a special focus on Mongolia and an outlook that extends to the Central Asian steppes and the Himalayas.
Its online library database offers a broad selection of books, PhD theses, articles, and multilingual materials on Mongolia and Inner Asia, accessible upon free registration.
Consultation is free for students and researchers, and many resources are indexed in the unit’s online catalogue.
Access the MIASU Library Database
In addition, we highlight the page dedicated to the events and research seminars promoted MIASU. Access the dedicated page here
MONTSAME – Mongolian National News Agency
The official website of Montsame, Mongolia’s national news agency, provides up-to-date news, official data, and historical profiles of the country.
Explore the dedicated country page
Rutas Patagonapenínicas – Patagonian–Apennine Routes
The documentary Rutas Patagonapenínicas, produced by Dr. Paula Núñez (IIDYPCA – UNRN/CONICET) and Dr. Letizia Bindi (University of Molise), with Fernanda Fongi as editor and curator of visual and sound language, was awarded the prestigious Costantino Nigra Prize for Visual Anthropology.
The film offers a comparative exploration of practices, policies, and environmental issues linked to transhumance and pastoralism, highlighting parallels between the Patagonian Andes and the Italian Apennines.
Last update
21.11.2025