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From The President, Hong Cheng
From Vision To Legacy: Walter Gellhorn And The Establishment Of The Toshiba Library For Japanese Legal Research, Yukino Nakashima
From Vision To Legacy: Walter Gellhorn And The Establishment Of The Toshiba Library For Japanese Legal Research, Yukino Nakashima
Journal of East Asian Libraries
This paper chronicles events surrounding the creation of the largest academic Japanese law library in the United States, while focusing on two extraordinary law faculty members at Columbia Law School and their successful fundraising efforts from the initial concept of building a Japanese law library through the establishment of permanent funding. It recounts others who tirelessly supported carrying through this arduous plan. It is about insightful visions, perseverance, and lasting personal relationships, as well as building a foreign law collection in the United States. It examines lessons to be learned.
Council On East Asian Libraries Five-Year Statistical Analysis, Fy2019–Fy2023: Trends And Insights, Dongyun Ni, Michiko Ito, Ellie Kim, Anlin Yang, Vickie Fu Doll
Council On East Asian Libraries Five-Year Statistical Analysis, Fy2019–Fy2023: Trends And Insights, Dongyun Ni, Michiko Ito, Ellie Kim, Anlin Yang, Vickie Fu Doll
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Council On East Asian Libraries Statistics 2022–2023 For North American Institutions, Dongyun Ni, Michiko Ito, Ellie Kim, Anlin Yang, Vickie Fu Doll
Council On East Asian Libraries Statistics 2022–2023 For North American Institutions, Dongyun Ni, Michiko Ito, Ellie Kim, Anlin Yang, Vickie Fu Doll
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Lists Of Selected Full-Text Databases By Subscription In East Asian Studies, Dongyun Ni, Michiko Ito, Ellie Kim, Anlin Yang
Lists Of Selected Full-Text Databases By Subscription In East Asian Studies, Dongyun Ni, Michiko Ito, Ellie Kim, Anlin Yang
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee—A Long Memory, An Enduring Legacy, Ann Roddy
In Memoriam: Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee—A Long Memory, An Enduring Legacy, Ann Roddy
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Journey Of Resilience: A Review Of Asian Canadian Voices: Facets Of Diversity, Veronica Fu
Journey Of Resilience: A Review Of Asian Canadian Voices: Facets Of Diversity, Veronica Fu
Journal of East Asian Libraries
Asian Canadian Voices: Facets of Diversity is a compelling anthology that celebrates the contributions of Asian Canadians over two centuries. Edited by Hana Kim and presented by the Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library, the book weaves together diverse stories, exploring themes of resilience, cultural pride, and evolving identity. Structured into ten chapters, it addresses critical issues like diversity, diaspora, and acculturation. Beyond its celebration of achievements, the anthology reflects on anti-Asian racism during COVID-19 and broader racial challenges. A visually striking cover and global significance make it a commendable contribution to literature, fostering understanding and appreciation for the diverse …
New Appointment - Joy Wang, Guoqing Li
New Appointment - Joy Wang, Guoqing Li
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Connecting Local Archive Data To Wikidata: Focusing On The Archives Of National Debt Redemption Movement, Jaehyuk Yun, Sam G. Oh
Connecting Local Archive Data To Wikidata: Focusing On The Archives Of National Debt Redemption Movement, Jaehyuk Yun, Sam G. Oh
Journal of East Asian Libraries
This study aims to enhance accessibility and data utilization of digital cultural heritage preserved by the National Debt Redemption Movement (NDRM) digital archive. The NDRM archive wants to promote the historical value of cultural heritage, but it struggles with data openness, a common problem for small local archives. In order to overcome this limitation, the research proposes using Wikidata and its SPARQL-based query service. This includes analyzing NDRM materials, the current state of the archive, and metadata elements, and then mapping these to Wikidata properties. Research shows that integrating archival data into Wikidata has the advantages of data expansion, quality …
Collaborative Teaching To Impact: Embedding Wikipedia Editing In An Asian Studies Curriculum, Angie Chau, Ying Liu
Collaborative Teaching To Impact: Embedding Wikipedia Editing In An Asian Studies Curriculum, Angie Chau, Ying Liu
Journal of East Asian Libraries
The use of A.I. tools in learning and research introduces significant challenges to conventional essay assignments in Humanities, necessitating the exploration of alternative teaching and evaluation methods.
In many academic libraries, subject Librarians are often invited by instructors to teach one-shot library research skills workshops as guest speakers. The one-shot library instruction model is “not sufficient to convey the depth and breadth of information literacy concepts to students”, however, it remains in use “in part because of the sheer practicum of the model.”
In response to the identified need for change, the instructor and the librarian undertook a case study …
In Memoriam: A Tribute To Rob Britt, Tang Li
In Memoriam: A Tribute To Rob Britt, Tang Li
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Dr George “Qingzhi” Zhao, Hana Kim
In Memoriam: Dr George “Qingzhi” Zhao, Hana Kim
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Inside Major East Asian Library Collections In North America, Cecilia Zhang
Book Review: Inside Major East Asian Library Collections In North America, Cecilia Zhang
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, And Anti-Racism Engagements At The Uw Libraries: A Report On A Presentation Given At The Committee On Technical Processing Session, March 23, 2022, Jian Lee, Keiko Hill
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, And Anti-Racism Engagements At The Uw Libraries: A Report On A Presentation Given At The Committee On Technical Processing Session, March 23, 2022, Jian Lee, Keiko Hill
Journal of East Asian Libraries
Report on the presentation, “Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism Engagements at the UW Libraries” at the Committee on Technical Processing program session on March 23, 2022, by Jian Lee and Keiko Hill from the University of Washington. Addressing the theme of the program, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) and Cataloging/Metadata, Lee and Hill shared their experiences with equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism (EDIA) work particularly in the areas of cataloging at their institution.
Unique Collections And Digital Humanities Initiatives: From Concept To Creation–Exploration And Practice At The University Of Pittsburgh Library System, Edward Galloway, Haihui Zhang
Unique Collections And Digital Humanities Initiatives: From Concept To Creation–Exploration And Practice At The University Of Pittsburgh Library System, Edward Galloway, Haihui Zhang
Journal of East Asian Libraries
This report provides a overview of the Digital Humanity projects undertaken by the East Asian Library within the University of Pittsburgh Library System over the past decade. The review encompasses the genesis and original objectives behind initiating these projects, the challenges and difficulties encountered, the procedural aspects of implementation, and the insights gained.
Mrs. Anne Swann Goodrich And The Chinese Paper Gods Collection At Columbia University, Mingjie Li
Mrs. Anne Swann Goodrich And The Chinese Paper Gods Collection At Columbia University, Mingjie Li
Journal of East Asian Libraries
The Chinese Paper Gods Collection at Columbia University, New York, was donated by Mrs. Anne Swann Goodrich and is currently unstudied by the academic community. This article presents a profile of the donor, details the types of items in the collection and discusses their potential scholarly value.
From The President, Hong Cheng
The 2023 Japanese Rare Book Workshop On Edo Printed Books: A Report, Toshie Marra, Setsuko Noguchi
The 2023 Japanese Rare Book Workshop On Edo Printed Books: A Report, Toshie Marra, Setsuko Noguchi
Journal of East Asian Libraries
The report on the Japanese Rare Book Workshop on Edo Printed Books which was held at the Library of Congress (LC) in Washington DC from August 9 to 11, 2023. This three-day workshop was organized by the Subcommittee on Japanese Rare Books, Committee on Japanese Materials (CJM) within the Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) in collaboration with LC’s Asian Division and NMAA and its Library, and Professor Takahiro Sasaki of Shido Bunko, Keio University, as the instructor. The focus of the 2023 workshop remained centered on printed books from the Edo-period, as most Japanese rare materials held by North …
Dr Stephen Qiao Retires From Cheng Yu Tung East Asia Library, Hana Kim
Dr Stephen Qiao Retires From Cheng Yu Tung East Asia Library, Hana Kim
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The Theory And Practice Of The East Asian Library: A Marginal Science, Susan Xue
Book Review: The Theory And Practice Of The East Asian Library: A Marginal Science, Susan Xue
Journal of East Asian Libraries
Dr. Hong Cheng, a librarian and a historian at the University of California, Los Angeles, presents a groundbreaking and thought-provoking research on East Asian libraries outside of East Asia. The most important contributions he made to the field, through this Karl Lo Award-winning book, are his exploration of a theoretical model of Glocalism for East Asian libraries and defining East Asian libraries as a marginal science.
A Guide To Secondary Scholarship For Pure Land Buddhism Using Japanese Periodicals, Rebecca A. Stover
A Guide To Secondary Scholarship For Pure Land Buddhism Using Japanese Periodicals, Rebecca A. Stover
Journal of East Asian Libraries
This paper presents the process of locating Japanese language periodicals relating to Pure Land Buddhism and compiles a bibliography of open-access Japanese language sources for students in the process of Japanese Language acquisition. The paper attempts to scaffold the research process for students in the process of language acquisition and function as a guide to finding information.
Tracing East Asian Librarianship In Correspondence: A Data Analysis Of Eastlib Messages From 1995 To 2020, Tang Li, Junjiro Nakatomi, Xiang Li
Tracing East Asian Librarianship In Correspondence: A Data Analysis Of Eastlib Messages From 1995 To 2020, Tang Li, Junjiro Nakatomi, Xiang Li
Journal of East Asian Libraries
The Eastlib listserv, established by the Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) as its official mailing list in the early 1990s and hosted at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill until the end of May 2022, has been the primary communication channel for East Asian librarians in North America for nearly 30 years. In 1999, Eastlib’s functionality was enhanced to allow its subscribers and the general public to browse and search through email discussions online. However, due to unanticipated system setting changes, it was discovered in March 2020 that access to the online Eastlib archive was limited to postings …
Lists Of Selected Full-Text Databases By Subscription In East Asian Studies, Dongyun Ni, Michiko Ito, Ellie Kim, Anlin Yang
Lists Of Selected Full-Text Databases By Subscription In East Asian Studies, Dongyun Ni, Michiko Ito, Ellie Kim, Anlin Yang
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
From The President, Hong Cheng
Council On East Asian Libraries Statistics 2021-2022 For North American Institutions, Dongyun Ni, Michiko Ito, Ellie Kim, Anlin Yang, Vickie Fu Doll
Council On East Asian Libraries Statistics 2021-2022 For North American Institutions, Dongyun Ni, Michiko Ito, Ellie Kim, Anlin Yang, Vickie Fu Doll
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
From The President, Hong Cheng