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Asia-Pacific thesis repositories aggregate the doctoral and master's research output of universities across East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania — covering China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand. The regional landscape has structural distinctness given the substantial individual-country thesis-repository infrastructure plus the relatively-limited regional aggregator infrastructure compared to Europe's DART-Europe.\n\nThe major national thesis-repository systems in the region: China (the China Academic Library and Information System CALIS plus the China National Knowledge Infrastructure CNKI which aggregates 4.6+ million Chinese theses and dissertations — among the world's largest single-country thesis databases by absolute volume), Japan (the National Diet Library NDL Doctoral Theses Online with substantial Japanese-academic-thesis coverage plus the JAIRO Cloud institutional-repositories aggregator), South Korea (the Korean Education and Research Information Service KERIS plus the National Library of Korea theses repository plus the Research Information Service System RISS), Taiwan (the National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan covering 600,000+ Taiwanese theses), Singapore (NUS DR-NTU institutional repositories at the major Singaporean universities), Malaysia (the Universiti Malaya repository plus the broader Malaysian university repositories under the Open Access Repository for the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia framework), Australia (the Trove National Library of Australia thesis discovery service plus the Australasian Digital Theses ADT historical repository, now superseded by individual university repositories accessed through Trove), New Zealand (the Library Consortium of New Zealand Aotearoa institutional-repositories network).\n\nThe regional academic-output volume has grown substantially — China alone produces 80,000+ doctoral graduations annually as of 2024 (the world's largest annual PhD output), with substantial growth across Japan (~15,000 PhDs), South Korea (~14,000), Taiwan (~3,500), Singapore (~700), Malaysia (~3,500), Australia (~9,000), New Zealand (~1,200). The post-2010 substantial expansion of Asian-Pacific research-collaboration through ASEAN University Network (AUN), the Asia-Pacific Association for International Education, and the Australia-New Zealand-and-broader-region academic-collaboration infrastructure.\n\nFor a globally-mobile researcher, the Asia-Pacific thesis-repository landscape requires multi-database search through CNKI (Chinese-language), KERIS (Korean), NDL (Japanese), NDLTD-Taiwan, plus the major individual university repositories in English-medium institutions. The cross-jurisdictional-citation patterns reflect substantial intra-Asian research-collaboration plus the substantial Asia-to-US-and-European research-citation flow. The post-2020 substantial expansion of AI-and-CS research output from Chinese-and-Singaporean-and-Korean institutions has driven substantial increases in thesis-output citations from these institutions.\n\nIndia's engagement with Asia-Pacific thesis-and-research infrastructure operates principally through bilateral agreements with Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia (with the substantial India-Australia education partnership accelerating post-2022 ECTA-India-Australia FTA), Malaysia, plus the broader BIMSTEC and the increasingly-substantial India-ASEAN research cooperation framework.\n\nCross-references: thesis-root-asia-pac intersects with thesis-root-aggregators, journal-root-archives, work-root-career-paths, paper-root-cs-ml (substantial Asian CS-and-ML research output), academy-natural-sciences, academy-engineering, the broader region-specific research-and-development context.
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