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Cccii Software For The Cjk Opac: University Of Oregon Field Test Report, Hsu-Kuang Wang
Cccii Software For The Cjk Opac: University Of Oregon Field Test Report, Hsu-Kuang Wang
Journal of East Asian Libraries
At present the on-line public access catalog (OPAC) still remains the primary tool for patrons searching for materials in the academic and research libraries in North America. The performance of an OPAC has a direct impact on how effectively a library provides information and services to its users. The increasing demand for information access to a wide spectrum of resources in various formats constantly challenges library professionals, library automation scientists, and library system vendors to deliver more powerful and sophisticated OPAC systems with higher performance levels at lower costs. The OPAC systems in East Asian libraries have to meet even …
Enhancement And Linkage Of The Online Name Authority File With The Bibliographic Database, Abraham J. Yu
Enhancement And Linkage Of The Online Name Authority File With The Bibliographic Database, Abraham J. Yu
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Current Electronic Resources For Chinese Studies: An Overview, Peter X. P. Zhou
Current Electronic Resources For Chinese Studies: An Overview, Peter X. P. Zhou
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Experiences In Oclc Cjk Plus Prism At The Ucla East Asian Library, Amy Ching-Fen Tsiang
Experiences In Oclc Cjk Plus Prism At The Ucla East Asian Library, Amy Ching-Fen Tsiang
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
The Japan Documentation Center, Ichiko T. Morita
The Japan Documentation Center, Ichiko T. Morita
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Assessing The University Of Alberta Humanities And Social Sciences Library Japanese Library Collection And Preparing A Plan For Its Development, Tsuneharu Gonnami
Assessing The University Of Alberta Humanities And Social Sciences Library Japanese Library Collection And Preparing A Plan For Its Development, Tsuneharu Gonnami
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Special Reports, Kristina Kade-Troost
Special Reports, Kristina Kade-Troost
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Scholars In The Stacks: East Asian Library Users, Amy Vladeck Heinrich
Scholars In The Stacks: East Asian Library Users, Amy Vladeck Heinrich
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
The International Outreach Of American Librarianship: Historical Notes On Some Intiatives In Asia, Warren M. Tsuneishi
The International Outreach Of American Librarianship: Historical Notes On Some Intiatives In Asia, Warren M. Tsuneishi
Journal of East Asian Libraries
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The East Asian Library In The Twenty-First Century, Izumi Koide
The East Asian Library In The Twenty-First Century, Izumi Koide
Journal of East Asian Libraries
Celebrating the one-hundredth issue of the CEAL Bulletin is, I believe, a good opportunity to think about the future of the East Asian library. This essay is, however, not to forecast the future course of the East Asian library, but rather to present a vision, or to throw out some thoughts on desirable future developments in the East Asian library.
Strategies For Strengthening East Asian Research Collections, Duane E. Webster, Jutta Reed-Scott
Strategies For Strengthening East Asian Research Collections, Duane E. Webster, Jutta Reed-Scott
Journal of East Asian Libraries
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Half A Century Of Japanese Cataloging At Columbia University, Miwa Kai
Half A Century Of Japanese Cataloging At Columbia University, Miwa Kai
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
The Founding Of The Harvard-Yenching Library, Eugene W. Wu
The Founding Of The Harvard-Yenching Library, Eugene W. Wu
Journal of East Asian Libraries
Three separate events, spanning almost half a century, made possible the creation of an East Asian collection at Harvard which was to develop into a preeminent library for East Asian research in the West. They were the introduction of Chinese in Harvard's curriculum in 1879, the decision of A. Kaiming Chiu to come to Harvard for graduate study in 1925, and the establishment of the Harvard-Yenching Institute in 1928.
The Early Development Of East Asian Studies In Southern California, Ken Klein
The Early Development Of East Asian Studies In Southern California, Ken Klein
Journal of East Asian Libraries
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Developing New Japanese Collections And Services At The University Of California, San Diego, 1988-1993, Eiji Yutani
Developing New Japanese Collections And Services At The University Of California, San Diego, 1988-1993, Eiji Yutani
Journal of East Asian Libraries
March 15 of this year marked the fifth anniversary of my arrival at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). On a bright, warm spring day in 1988,1 moved to the arid, scenic suburban La Jolla campus from the equally beautiful and balmy city of Berkeley where I had worked as a Japanese bibliographer for the century-old University of California, Berkeley (UCB) Library for two and a half decades. The past five years here in southern California have been one of the finest chapters of my professional life — perhaps the last — and a truly fascinating one. As I …
Late Bloom In The Desert: The East Asian Library Collection And Services At Arizona State University, Ai-Hwa Wu
Late Bloom In The Desert: The East Asian Library Collection And Services At Arizona State University, Ai-Hwa Wu
Journal of East Asian Libraries
Unlike the majority of East Asian library collections which were established with the full support and well thought-out plans from the library administration, the East Asian collection at ASU started in 1968 with a somewhat make-do arrangement. There was no librarian hired or designated to take charge of the basic library functions of East Asian language materials; the cataloging responsibility for these materials was added to the duties of a catalog librarian who happened to have a Chinese language background and was given an assistant who knew the Japanese and Korean languages.
On The Development Of The Institute Of Chinese Studies Library At Heidelberg University, Thomas H. Hahn
On The Development Of The Institute Of Chinese Studies Library At Heidelberg University, Thomas H. Hahn
Journal of East Asian Libraries
My initial thought about what to contribute to this commemorative issue included such matters as International Interlibrary Loan (IILL), resource sharing, shared cataloging projects and, in general, defining proper fields of cooperation between the European Association of Sinological Librarians (EASL) and the Committee on East Asian Libraries. Since these matters were already voiced and discussed during EASL's visit to Washington and other Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK) libraries in April 1992,1 (as chairman of EASL) decided not to repeat them again. However, it goes without saying that these issues should not be dropped or neglected and it is my sincere …
Postscripts To Ten Rare Books In The East Asian Library Of The University Of Chicago (In Chinese), Shen Jin
Postscripts To Ten Rare Books In The East Asian Library Of The University Of Chicago (In Chinese), Shen Jin
Journal of East Asian Libraries
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Archival And Library Resources Within The Mid-Atlantic States Region For Advancing Scholarship In East Asian Studies, Frank Joseph Shulman
Archival And Library Resources Within The Mid-Atlantic States Region For Advancing Scholarship In East Asian Studies, Frank Joseph Shulman
Journal of East Asian Libraries
The Mid-Atlantic States region is the home to a vast array of archival and library resources that have long-term research value for scholars and students interested in the history, politics, commerce and culture of the countries of East Asia and in American interaction with China, Japan and Korea. A series of fifteen panels between 1977 and 1991 presented a wide range of papers about some of these resources at the annual meetings of the Mid-Atlantic Region/Association for Asian Studies (MAR/AAS).
The Condition Of The Korean Collection In U.S. Libraries, Yoon-Whan Choe
The Condition Of The Korean Collection In U.S. Libraries, Yoon-Whan Choe
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Publications, Frank Joseph Shulman, Edward Martinique, Calvin Hsu
Publications, Frank Joseph Shulman, Edward Martinique, Calvin Hsu
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Experiences And Problems In Retrospective Conversion Of East Asian Language Materials, Ai-Hwa Wu
Experiences And Problems In Retrospective Conversion Of East Asian Language Materials, Ai-Hwa Wu
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Special Report, Committee On East Asian Libraries
Special Report, Committee On East Asian Libraries
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Enhancing User Awareness Of Electronic Data Bases For East Asian Studies, Hideyuki Morimoto, Peter X. P. Zhou
Enhancing User Awareness Of Electronic Data Bases For East Asian Studies, Hideyuki Morimoto, Peter X. P. Zhou
Journal of East Asian Libraries
In this study, we focus on the scholarly access of Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN) for East Asian Studies. We call it the national data base, as opposed to the local data base such as the online public access catalog of OASIS at the University of Iowa Libraries. We compare the RLIN data base, a prototype of national data base, with the University of Iowa Libraries' online catalog, OASIS, a prototype of local data base. The comparative analysis is done by tabulating questionnaire responses collected from a selected group of students who had the opportunity to use both systems.
Two Cases In Identifying A Publication Date In The Cataloging Of Chinese Materials, Juming Tong, Minru Li
Two Cases In Identifying A Publication Date In The Cataloging Of Chinese Materials, Juming Tong, Minru Li
Journal of East Asian Libraries
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Special Reports, Amy Vladeck Heinrich
Special Reports, Amy Vladeck Heinrich
Journal of East Asian Libraries
The National Coordinating Committee on Japanese Library Resources (NCC) was established in December 1991 in order to coordinate, develop, and locate funding for projects in cooperative Japanese collection development, improved access, education in Japanese librarianship, and other related activities; to gather information and articulate the needs of librarians, scholars, and others in relation to information resources; and to expand the work of advising and collaborating with funding agencies in developing relevant and valuable programs.
Publications, Edward Martinique, William Wong, Min-Chih Chou, Peter S. Wang, Julie Tao Su, Yasuko Makino, Mihoko Miki
Publications, Edward Martinique, William Wong, Min-Chih Chou, Peter S. Wang, Julie Tao Su, Yasuko Makino, Mihoko Miki
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Special Reports, Amy Vladeck Heinrich
Special Reports, Amy Vladeck Heinrich
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
China In Maryknoll: The Sinologically-Related Holdings Of The Catholic Foreign Mission Society Of America, Murray A. Rubinstein
China In Maryknoll: The Sinologically-Related Holdings Of The Catholic Foreign Mission Society Of America, Murray A. Rubinstein
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
The Montgomery Collection At Columbia University: Late Qing And Republican Period Chinese Language Accounting Records, Robert P. Gardella
The Montgomery Collection At Columbia University: Late Qing And Republican Period Chinese Language Accounting Records, Robert P. Gardella
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.