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Journal of East Asian Libraries

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1980

Japan

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The William Elliot Griffis Collection Of Old And Rare Japanese Books, Olin Library, Cornell University, Alan Wolfe Oct 1980

The William Elliot Griffis Collection Of Old And Rare Japanese Books, Olin Library, Cornell University, Alan Wolfe

Journal of East Asian Libraries

No abstract provided.


A Proposal For A Standardized Common Use Character Set In East Asian Countries, Tokutaro Takahashi Oct 1980

A Proposal For A Standardized Common Use Character Set In East Asian Countries, Tokutaro Takahashi

Journal of East Asian Libraries

No abstract provided.


Publications, Weiying Wan, Raymond N. Tang, Tao-Tai Hsia, Ramon Hawley Myers, Chun-Tu Hsueh, Thaddeus Y. Ohta, Hisao Matsumoto, Shizue Matsuda, Eugene Wu Oct 1980

Publications, Weiying Wan, Raymond N. Tang, Tao-Tai Hsia, Ramon Hawley Myers, Chun-Tu Hsueh, Thaddeus Y. Ohta, Hisao Matsumoto, Shizue Matsuda, Eugene Wu

Journal of East Asian Libraries

No abstract provided.


The Ch'ing Central Government Archives: Provenance And Peregrinations, Beatrice S. Bartlett Oct 1980

The Ch'ing Central Government Archives: Provenance And Peregrinations, Beatrice S. Bartlett

Journal of East Asian Libraries

No abstract provided.


The Korean Collection In The Harvard-Yenching Library, Sungha Kim Oct 1980

The Korean Collection In The Harvard-Yenching Library, Sungha Kim

Journal of East Asian Libraries

No abstract provided.


Publications, Chi Wang, Eugene Wu, Hideo Kaneko, Key K. Kobayashi, William Wong Feb 1980

Publications, Chi Wang, Eugene Wu, Hideo Kaneko, Key K. Kobayashi, William Wong

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No abstract provided.


Current State Of Affairs Of Japanese Language Information Processing And Its Practice At The University Of Tsukuba, Kazuhiko Nakayama, Akifumi Oikawa Feb 1980

Current State Of Affairs Of Japanese Language Information Processing And Its Practice At The University Of Tsukuba, Kazuhiko Nakayama, Akifumi Oikawa

Journal of East Asian Libraries

I. Introduction. The University of Tsukuba opened its doors in October 1973 as a university of tomorrow with (1) the introduction of a new framework for education and research, (2) a novel university management, and (3) an open university as its three distinguishing features. During the preparatory stages for founding the university, plans were made to establish a computer center and introduce a large-scale computer. At this early stage, research and development could be carried out to develop centralized operations control and efficient uses of the computer, as well as applications of the computer to education, research, and university administration. …


Pinyin Vs. Wade-Giles For Library Purposes, Beatrice Ohta, Ben Tucker Feb 1980

Pinyin Vs. Wade-Giles For Library Purposes, Beatrice Ohta, Ben Tucker

Journal of East Asian Libraries

New ideas about romanization schemes seldom receive unanimous acceptance by librarians. What is tried and true always has strong adherents, while the proponents of new systems are as vehement in their partisanship, sometimes as automatically as are the traditionalists who cling to the status quo. It is inherent In the nature of all writing systems that they are less than perfectly hospitable one to the other, a fact that provides ample opportunity for claims both pro and con. The present controversy over Chinese romanization, however, appears to have less justification for debate than most. Since the public is already using …


The East Asian Collection At The University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill: A Description Of Its Contents Using A Sampling Technique, Edward Martinique Feb 1980

The East Asian Collection At The University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill: A Description Of Its Contents Using A Sampling Technique, Edward Martinique

Journal of East Asian Libraries

Many academic collections of East Asian library material were begun less than two decades ago when the federal government enabled many universities to begin or augment educational programs in area studies. The collections acquired to serve these educational programs were subsidized with federal government monies and therefore grew fairly rapidly. The development of the East Asian collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) may be typical of many of the East Asian collections created in the early 1960's. Collecting East Asian language materials at UNC-CH began in earnest in 1964, and in the first five years …