Others supports catalogues
Card catalogues
The remaining card catalogues are being progressively computerised. They are about the collections in non-latin caracters:
* Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Champa, China-Japan.
Manuscripts
There are several manuscript collections of which Jacqueline Filliozat has produced an inventory available at the library on CD-ROM. From 2010 on, the manuscripts are catalogued in the CALAMES data-base.
Microforms
An inventory of microform collections is presently being compiled. Ask at reception.
Archives
A partial inventory of the archives is available at the reception.
The inventories and finding aids are published jointly on Calames and the EFEO archive website.
Rubbings
Ongoing inventories (Khmer inscriptions).
Inventories of all the rubbings of Chinese inscriptions have been taken and the catalogue, complete with annotations, was published by EFEO in 2004 as a CD-ROM: Jean-Pierre Drège (ed.), "Catalogue des estampages chinois de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient". It is also available on line www.efeo.fr/estampages
Deposits (Agir pour Timor)
EIn 2002, after signing an agreement stipulating terms and conditions, the "Agir pour Timor" association deposited its collections at the EFEO library.
The inventory is accessible on EFEO's website
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The call for applications for the EFEO Field Scholarships for the first semester of 2023 has been launched. The deadline for submitting applications for the field grant allowing Master II and doctoral students to study in Asia in one of the EFEO centres is October 13 until 6:00 p.m. (Paris time) for a stay to be planned between January 1 and June 30, 2023.
The recruitment campaign for post-doctoral contracts (from 3 to 12 months) for the year 2023 has just been launched. It will close on 13 October at 6 pm (Paris time).

Alain Arrault will give a presentation of "Mémoires de Chine - La collection Louis Finot". He will present archival photographs from the Louis Finot collection taken in the early 20th century during expeditions to the Chinese province of Yunnan, which borders Vietnam.
On September 24 at 6 pm, at the Phénix bookshop in Paris