美國史丹福大學東亞研究所主編的電子期刊Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review,第二號刊物專題:“Japanese Imperial Maps as Sources for East Asian History: The Past and Future of the Gaihōzu”(運用日本二戰軍事地圖研究東亞歷史:日本外邦圖過去與未來),其中包括5篇日本外邦圖的介紹與學術研究應用:
- Introduction to “Japanese Imperial Maps as Sources for East Asian History: The Past and Future of the Gaihōzu”, Guest editor Kären Wigen, Stanford University
- Japanese Mapping of Asia-Pacific Areas, 1873-1945: An Overview, Shigeru Kobayashi, Osaka University
- Imagining Manmō: Mapping the Russo-Japanese Boundary Agreements in Manchuria and Inner Mongolia, 1907-1915, Yoshihisa T. Matsusaka, Wellesley College
- Triangulating Chōsen: Maps, Mapmaking, and the Land Survey in Colonial Korea, David Fedman, Stanford University
- Mapping Economic Development: The South Seas Government and Sugar Production in Japan’s South Pacific Mandate, 1919–1941, Ti Ngo, University of California, Berkeley