I've added a Google search engine to the CEAL website. The new CEAL search engine indexes the CEAL website and the two CEAL blogs (News and Jobs). Click the "Search" link in the yellow search bar, or go directly to the CEAL Search page. Please let me know if you have comments or questions.
Regards,
Rob Britt
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Japanese Rare Book Directory
Directory of North American Collections of Old and Rare Japanese Books, Other Print Materials, and Manuscripts: Now Available at the NIJL Website
Dear Librarians and Curators of the Participating Institutions
in the Directory of North American Collections of Old and Rare Japanese
Books, Other Print Materials, and Manuscripts:
We are pleased to let you know that the Directory has been
updated and is now available at the National Institute of Japanese Literature
(NIJL) website:
Below please find the announcement in Japanese on the availability of the Direcotory at the NIJL website by Prof. Jun Suzuki. We would like to join Prof. Suzuki to express our sincere appreciation for all the support each of you provided to join this project.
Please notice that the Japanese page is available by clicking
"日本語ページ"
link in the menu bar right beneath the Directory name. We hope that the
Directory will gradually include more information in Japanese also.
At this point, we would like to ask each of you to review
your institution's entry in the NIJL website, and let Prof.
Osamu Furuse of NIJL (email: furuse@nijl.ac.jp) and
Toshie Marra (email: tmarra@library.ucla.edu) know as soon as possible
of any changes that should be made to update the
directory. If possible at all, we encourage you to provide the
Japanese version of the directory enty for the same content as well. If
you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Toshie Marra any
time.
Thank you very much for your attention to this matter.
Best regards,
Subcommittee on Japanese Rarebooks, CEAL Committee on Japanese
Materials
Toshie Marra
Hideyuki Morimoto
Hisako Rogerson
Reiko Yoshimura
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ディレクトリ公開のお知らせ
このたび人間文化研究機構 国文学研究資料館では、北米日本古典籍所蔵機関ディレクトリの公開に向けた準備が整いましたので、二〇一一年一二月下旬を目途に当館のウェブサイトから発信することになりました。ご承知のように、本ディレクトリは、北米を中心とする、日本の古典籍やその他の文化資料を所蔵する大学図書館、美術館などの機関について、コレクションの概要やコンタクト方法などの情報を集約したものです。本ディレクトリの公開によって、今後、各所蔵機関の日本資料コレクションが日本及び世界各国の研究者、学生などによって、さらに有効活用されることが期待されます。
現段階では、英語表記が基本で、日本語は不十分ですが、情報のリニューアルとともに、言語表記の面も追々充実を図って行きたいと思います。また、北米以外では、欧州の参加機関が少数参加しているに過ぎませんが、これも徐々に拡大していければと願っています。どうか今後ともご協力のほど、お願い申し上げます。
最後に、本ディレクトリの公開が、もっぱらこれまで長い間、作成に携わって来られた、東アジア図書館協議会(CEAL)の日本資料委員会の元に組織された日本古典籍小委員会の皆様のご尽力と、各所蔵機関のご協力の賜物であること、またシステムについては、当館の事業部が担当させていただきましたことをお断りし、関係各位には、この場を借りて厚く御礼申し上げます。
国文学研究資料館教授 鈴木淳
------------------------------
Toshie Marra
Japanese Studies Librarian
UCLA East Asian Library
21617 Young Research Library
Box 951575
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575
Tel. (310) 825-2765
Fax: (310) 206-4960
Japanese Studies Librarian
UCLA East Asian Library
21617 Young Research Library
Box 951575
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575
Tel. (310) 825-2765
Fax: (310) 206-4960
Monday, December 19, 2011
2012 CEAL Membership Renewal Notice
Dear All,
I am writing to remind you to renew your 2012 CEAL membership as the election is approaching. Please renew your membership as soon as possible if you have not done so. The cut-off date for a valid membership is Feb.1, 2012. All renewals received after the cut-off date will not be able to get an election ballot.
I am writing to remind you to renew your 2012 CEAL membership as the election is approaching. Please renew your membership as soon as possible if you have not done so. The cut-off date for a valid membership is Feb.1, 2012. All renewals received after the cut-off date will not be able to get an election ballot.
Confirming
Your Current Membership
Status:
Only CEAL members are eligible to vote on CEAL issues, run for elected offices, or be nominated for appointed positions. To be a CEAL member, you must:
1. ...be a current member of AAS (Current AAS members may login at the AAS website, here)
AND
2. ...be current in your annual $30 CEAL membership dues (You may check your membership status by searching the CEAL Directory. Or, email CEAL Treasurer Ai-lin Yang about the status of your account.)
Joining CEAL is a 2-step process:
Step 1) Join AAS
Before submitting the CEAL membership application form, please join the Association for Asian Studies(AAS). According to article III. A. of the CEAL Bylaws, a CEAL member is “...an Association for Asian Studies member who pays CEAL membership dues.”
Your CEAL membership will become effective only after you have joined AAS.
Step 2) Submit the Application Form and Dues
Print out the CEAL Membership Application form, and fill it in. Write a check or money order for thirty dollars ($30), payable to "The Association for Asian Studies Inc." For credit card payments, please add a $2 credit card service fee to your payment amount (Total: $32), and provide your credit card information in the form.
Please note that you may also choose to pay for multiple years by sending the appropriate amount. For example, pay $60 for two years, $90 for three years, etc.
Only CEAL members are eligible to vote on CEAL issues, run for elected offices, or be nominated for appointed positions. To be a CEAL member, you must:
1. ...be a current member of AAS (Current AAS members may login at the AAS website, here)
AND
2. ...be current in your annual $30 CEAL membership dues (You may check your membership status by searching the CEAL Directory. Or, email CEAL Treasurer Ai-lin Yang about the status of your account.)
Joining CEAL is a 2-step process:
Step 1) Join AAS
Before submitting the CEAL membership application form, please join the Association for Asian Studies(AAS). According to article III. A. of the CEAL Bylaws, a CEAL member is “...an Association for Asian Studies member who pays CEAL membership dues.”
Your CEAL membership will become effective only after you have joined AAS.
Step 2) Submit the Application Form and Dues
Print out the CEAL Membership Application form, and fill it in. Write a check or money order for thirty dollars ($30), payable to "The Association for Asian Studies Inc." For credit card payments, please add a $2 credit card service fee to your payment amount (Total: $32), and provide your credit card information in the form.
Please note that you may also choose to pay for multiple years by sending the appropriate amount. For example, pay $60 for two years, $90 for three years, etc.
Membership
comes with a subscription
to the Journal of East Asian Libraries.
Mail your completed application form to:
Mail your completed application form to:
Ai-lin Yang
CEAL Treasurer (2009-2012)
East Asia Library
Meyer Library, 4th Floor
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6004
CEAL Treasurer (2009-2012)
East Asia Library
Meyer Library, 4th Floor
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6004
-- Ai-lin Yang Technical Services Coordinator/ Chinese Cataloging Librarian East Asia Library Meyer Library, 4th Floor, Room 470 Stanford University Stanford, CA94305-6004 Email: ayang1@stanford.edu Phone: 650-736-7676 FAX: 650-724-2028
Call for Nominations --CEAL Election
Dear colleagues,
Seasonal Greetings!
I am sending you the official call for nomination/self-nomination for five important CEAL positions open for election. As you may have seen from CEAL President Joy Kim's announcement dated December 12, 2011, these positions are:
Please send your nominations for any colleague who is a CEAL member and could make a contribution to the organization in your perspective. And please address your nominations to any of the EC members (contacts listed below) by January 13, 2012. The EC will check with the people nominated to make sure they are will to serve and have current CEAL membership.
Thank you very much!
CEAL Election Committee:
Mikyung Kang mlkang@fas.harvard.edu
Setsuko Noguchi enoguchi@staff.cic.net
Ying Zhang (Chair) yingz@uci.edu
Seasonal Greetings!
I am sending you the official call for nomination/self-nomination for five important CEAL positions open for election. As you may have seen from CEAL President Joy Kim's announcement dated December 12, 2011, these positions are:
--Vice President/President ElectThe Election Committee (EC) would greatly appreciate your participation in nominations. Following the guidance of CEAL By-laws -Article VII http://www.eastasianlib.org/CEAL/Bylaws/CEALbylaws.pdf , we are committed to ensuring a slate of nominees balanced in geographic representation, area specialty, and collection size. We welcome nominations and self-nominations of newer CEAL members whereas encouraging experienced members to continue your valued contribution to the organization. Serving on the Executive Board is a wonderful opportunity of professional growth and career promotion.
--Secretary
--Treasurer
--Two At-Large members
Please send your nominations for any colleague who is a CEAL member and could make a contribution to the organization in your perspective. And please address your nominations to any of the EC members (contacts listed below) by January 13, 2012. The EC will check with the people nominated to make sure they are will to serve and have current CEAL membership.
Thank you very much!
CEAL Election Committee:
Mikyung Kang mlkang@fas.harvard.edu
Setsuko Noguchi enoguchi@staff.cic.net
Ying Zhang (Chair) yingz@uci.edu
-- ******************************************* Ying Zhang, Ph.D. Research Librarian for Asian Studies University of California Irvine Libraries P.O. Box 19557, Irvine, CA 92623-9557 Phone: 949.824.0489 fax: 949.824.0605 Email: yingz@uci.edu Web: http://libguides.lib.uci.edu/asian_studies Offices: Langson Library Room 466, 109 *******************************************
CEAL Election Committee appointed
Dear CEAL Members,
I am pleased to announce that the CEAL Election Committee has been appointed for the upcoming election. The members are:
--Ying Zhang (Chair)
--Mikyung Kang
--Setsuko Noguchi
According to the CEAL Bylaws, the following officers will also serve as ExOfficio members: Joy Kim (President), Peter Zhou (VicePresident/President Elect), and Beth Katzoff (Secretary)
Ying will shortly issue a call for nominations for the following 5 important positions:
--Vice President/President Elect
--Secretary
--Treasurer
--Two At-Large members (to fill Ellen Hammond’s and Ying Zhang's positions who will rotate off in 2012.)
Please join me in thanking the Election Committee members, and be prepared to nominate candidates including self-nomination!
P.S. Please be reminded that only current CEAL members can vote or stand for elections, so this is a good time to review your membership status and renew asap if necessary.
Joy Kim
Curator, Korean Heritage Library
East Asian Library
University of Southern California
University Park
Los Angeles, CA90089-1825
Tel: 213-740-2329 or 213-740-2535
Fax: 213-740-7437
http://www.usc.edu/korea
http://libguides.usc.edu/korea
President
Council on East Asian Libraries
http://www.eastasianlib.org
I am pleased to announce that the CEAL Election Committee has been appointed for the upcoming election. The members are:
--Ying Zhang (Chair)
--Mikyung Kang
--Setsuko Noguchi
According to the CEAL Bylaws, the following officers will also serve as ExOfficio members: Joy Kim (President), Peter Zhou (VicePresident/President Elect), and Beth Katzoff (Secretary)
Ying will shortly issue a call for nominations for the following 5 important positions:
--Vice President/President Elect
--Secretary
--Treasurer
--Two At-Large members (to fill Ellen Hammond’s and Ying Zhang's positions who will rotate off in 2012.)
Please join me in thanking the Election Committee members, and be prepared to nominate candidates including self-nomination!
P.S. Please be reminded that only current CEAL members can vote or stand for elections, so this is a good time to review your membership status and renew asap if necessary.
Joy Kim
Curator, Korean Heritage Library
East Asian Library
University of Southern California
University Park
Los Angeles, CA90089-1825
Tel: 213-740-2329 or 213-740-2535
Fax: 213-740-7437
http://www.usc.edu/korea
http://libguides.usc.edu/korea
President
Council on East Asian Libraries
http://www.eastasianlib.org
Friday, December 9, 2011
LCSH Changes
This is to bring to the attention of those affected CEAL members and their patrons that, after NNC's repeated enquiries filed with LC, the latter has finally proposed cancellation of its LCSH:
in favor of its separate LCSH:
These two LCSHs appear quite similar in geographic extent to each other. LCC # DS894.39.D4 entered in LCCN sh 85037415 for "Dewa (Japan)" has caption "Dewa region":
GEOnet, Dec. 9, 2011 carries:
Col. gaz., Dec. 9, 2011 carries:
LC's cancellation proposal of its LCSH sp2008006789 now carries:
This LCSH cancellation proposal is scheduled for discussion at the first 2012 PSD Editorial Meeting.
Hideyuki Morimoto
LCCN: sh2008006789 hdg.: Dewa Region (Japan)
in favor of its separate LCSH:
LCCN: sh 85037415 hdg.: Dewa (Japan)
These two LCSHs appear quite similar in geographic extent to each other. LCC # DS894.39.D4 entered in LCCN sh 85037415 for "Dewa (Japan)" has caption "Dewa region":
010 $a CF 95263496
153 $a DS894.39.D4 $c DS894.39.D495 $h History of Asia
$h Japan $h Local history and description $h Tohoku
region $h Prefectures, subregions, etc., A-Z $j
Dewa region
GEOnet, Dec. 9, 2011 carries:
Dewa (Approved) Dewa-no-kuni (Variant) Dewa Province (Variant) Ideha (Variant) 39° 00' 00"N 140° 30' 00"E Feature Type: region
Col. gaz., Dec. 9, 2011 carries:
Dewa Type of Place: former province Location: Akita, Japan Dewa, former province in N Honshu, Japan; now Akita prefecture and part of Aomori prefecture.
LC's cancellation proposal of its LCSH sp2008006789 now carries:
010 $a sp2008006789
682 $i This authority record has been deleted
because the heading is covered by the subject
heading Dewa (Japan) (sh 85037415).
This LCSH cancellation proposal is scheduled for discussion at the first 2012 PSD Editorial Meeting.
Hideyuki Morimoto
NII Authority Records for Japanese Classics
The Dec. 2011 revision of NII's (Japan's National Institute of Informatics) coding manual, ch. 14, to change provisions of uniform title authority records for Japanese classics has been released to the general public, here: http://www.nii.ac.jp/CAT-ILL/archive/pdf/CM14_kaitei.pdf. It may be of some interest to some CEAL members and their patrons. NII's explanation of this revision is available here: http://www.nii.ac.jp/CAT-ILL/archive/pdf/CM14_kaisetsu.pdf
Hideyuki Morimoto
Hideyuki Morimoto
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Tokyo Metropolitan Lib Authority Data Offline
During Tokyo Metropolitan Library's system renewal, which is scheduled until Dec. 21, 2011, at 9:00am (Japan time), their authority data search service (URL: http://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.jp/) is offline, and inaccessible.
(Click to view the Tokyo Metropolitan Library announcement in Japanese)
Hideyuki Morimoto
(Click to view the Tokyo Metropolitan Library announcement in Japanese)
Hideyuki Morimoto
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
CEAL Directory PDFs Updated
The PDF version of the CEAL Directory Personnel and Institutions files have been updated. Links to both PDFs are here, along with more information about the CEAL Directory.
Click here to log in to the online CEAL Directory.
Click here to log in to the online CEAL Directory.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Annual Meeting Schedule: Toronto March 2012
Keep up-do-date with planning for the 2012 CEAL Annual Meeting in Toronto by checking the 2012 CEAL Annual Meeting Schedule, here (updated as information comes in).
Friday, December 2, 2011
Become a CEAL News Blog Contributor!
Do you have CEAL related announcements or information? Would you like your announcement or other message to remain easily accessible? Does your post include hyperlinks, graphics or photos?
If the answer is yes, and if you are a CEAL member, you may want to consider becoming a contributor to the CEAL News blog. The CEAL News blog is a great place for CEAL members to post any updates and information relevant to the CEAL community (except for East Asian Library job announcements, which are posted on the CEAL Jobs blog.)
If the answer is yes, and if you are a CEAL member, you may want to consider becoming a contributor to the CEAL News blog. The CEAL News blog is a great place for CEAL members to post any updates and information relevant to the CEAL community (except for East Asian Library job announcements, which are posted on the CEAL Jobs blog.)
CEAL News posts are automatically forwarded to Eastlib, with a link back to CEAL News. Posts are archived chronologically and by topic, and can be searched on the blog by keyword. Posts can be edited or deleted by contributors, as needed. CEAL News has an RSS feed, which anyone can subscribe to for immediate updates.
To become a CEAL News contributor, email Rob Britt at rrbritt@uw.edu. Rob (the CEAL news editor) will add you to the list of CEAL News contributors, and explain how to get started (it's easy!)
Look for the link to the CEAL News blog on the CEAL homepage.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
CALA Program at ALA
Dear Colleagues and Friends:
Please mark your calendar and don’t miss this wonderful program at the ALA:
Embracing the Changes: Diversity and Global Vision in a Digital Age
Annual Program of the Chinese American Librarians Association
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room 284
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Keynote Speaker:
Betty Turock, Former ALA President, Professor and Dean Emeritus, School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University
“Access to Information in a Digital Age”
Panel Speakers:
Michael Dowling, Director of the Chapter Relations and International Relations Offices, ALA
“Digital Age Provides Opportunity for ALA to Increase International Connectivity"
Miguel Figueroa, Director of Offices for Diversity and OLOS, ALA
“Diversity – Where We Are and Where We Are Going”
Clara Chu, Chair and Professor, Department of Library and Information Studies, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
“A Call to LEADD (Librarians Enhancing Access, Diversity and Development)"
Michael Porter, President & CEO of Library Renewal, L J Mover and Shaker 2009, elected ALA councilor and member of the Executive Board
“Unity Through Libraries and Global Electronic Content Access”
Program brochure and poster are attached. More information is available at the program website http://www.cala-web.org/node/1221.
The program is open to all. Refreshments (coffee, tea, fruits, and sweets) are provided. Chance to win a free Kindle!
Organized by the Chinese American Librarians Association, an ALA affiliate
Co-sponsors:
ALA Committee on Diversity, ALA International Relations Committee, ALA International Relations Office, ALA International Relations Round Table (IRRT), American Indian Library Association, Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association, Black Caucus of the American Library Association, Library and Information Technology Association (LITA), REFORMA - The National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking.
Corporate sponsors :
SAGE
Wisers
Emerald
See you there!!!
Min Chou, Chair
On behalf of the CALA 2011 Conference Program Committee
--
Please mark your calendar and don’t miss this wonderful program at the ALA:
Embracing the Changes: Diversity and Global Vision in a Digital Age
Annual Program of the Chinese American Librarians Association
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room 284
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Keynote Speaker:
Betty Turock, Former ALA President, Professor and Dean Emeritus, School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University
“Access to Information in a Digital Age”
Panel Speakers:
Michael Dowling, Director of the Chapter Relations and International Relations Offices, ALA
“Digital Age Provides Opportunity for ALA to Increase International Connectivity"
Miguel Figueroa, Director of Offices for Diversity and OLOS, ALA
“Diversity – Where We Are and Where We Are Going”
Clara Chu, Chair and Professor, Department of Library and Information Studies, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
“A Call to LEADD (Librarians Enhancing Access, Diversity and Development)"
Michael Porter, President & CEO of Library Renewal, L J Mover and Shaker 2009, elected ALA councilor and member of the Executive Board
“Unity Through Libraries and Global Electronic Content Access”
Program brochure and poster are attached. More information is available at the program website http://www.cala-web.org/node/1221.
The program is open to all. Refreshments (coffee, tea, fruits, and sweets) are provided. Chance to win a free Kindle!
Organized by the Chinese American Librarians Association, an ALA affiliate
Co-sponsors:
ALA Committee on Diversity, ALA International Relations Committee, ALA International Relations Office, ALA International Relations Round Table (IRRT), American Indian Library Association, Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association, Black Caucus of the American Library Association, Library and Information Technology Association (LITA), REFORMA - The National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking.
Corporate sponsors :
SAGE
Wisers
Emerald
See you there!!!
Min Chou, Chair
On behalf of the CALA 2011 Conference Program Committee
--
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Send A Message to Librarians in Japan
Dear all,
The group “Savelibrary” in Japan has been set up to share information among librarians in Japan concerning the recent disaster. The wiki is titled "世界からのメッセージ-私たちは一人ではない" [We are not alone – messages from the World], and can be found here:
Savelibrary Wiki
http://www45.atwiki.jp/savelibrary/pages/41.html
Note that contributions to the Savelibrary Wiki are not accepted from outside Japan. However, If you would like to send a message to our colleagues in Japan, please email your message to arg.editor@gmail.com. There are volunteers to translate your English message, so please do not worry about that.
Thank you very much,
Hiro
---
Hiroyuki N. Good
Japanese Bibliographer
University of Pittsburgh
Blog: Nihon Kenkyu @Pitt: http://nihonkenkyu.wordpress.com/
LibGuides for Japanese Studies: http://pitt.libguides.com/cat.php?cid=24454
Shashi Wiki: Database of Japanese Company Histories Books in North America: http://library.osu.edu/wikis/shashidb/index.php/Main_Page
The group “Savelibrary” in Japan has been set up to share information among librarians in Japan concerning the recent disaster. The wiki is titled "世界からのメッセージ-私たちは一人ではない" [We are not alone – messages from the World], and can be found here:
Savelibrary Wiki
http://www45.atwiki.jp/savelibrary/pages/41.html
Note that contributions to the Savelibrary Wiki are not accepted from outside Japan. However, If you would like to send a message to our colleagues in Japan, please email your message to arg.editor@gmail.com. There are volunteers to translate your English message, so please do not worry about that.
Thank you very much,
Hiro
---
Hiroyuki N. Good
Japanese Bibliographer
University of Pittsburgh
Blog: Nihon Kenkyu @Pitt: http://nihonkenkyu.wordpress.com/
LibGuides for Japanese Studies: http://pitt.libguides.com/cat.php?cid=24454
Shashi Wiki: Database of Japanese Company Histories Books in North America: http://library.osu.edu/wikis/shashidb/index.php/Main_Page
Monday, March 14, 2011
Libguide on Earthquake and Tsunami
I created a libguide on Saturday as I was trying to watch the NHK news and keep up with email inquiries about how to get information. This isn’t a beautiful guide or one that was finely crafted over weeks, but if it is helpful to you and/or your students please feel free to link to it.
http://guides.library.umass.edu/jpnearthquake
Knowledge sets us free!
Sharon Domier
http://guides.library.umass.edu/jpnearthquake
Knowledge sets us free!
Sharon Domier
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Condolences to Colleagues in Japan
Dear Japanese colleagues,
It is heartbreaking and devastating to see the disaster scenes from Japan. On behalf of CEAL members, I convey our collective condolences to the colleagues in Japan and those in the US. Many of you have relatives in Japan who may have been affected. We wish you all safety and speedy recovery.
Our condolences, best warm wishes, and prayers go to the library community in Japan, including CEAL members and vendors. Please advise us if there is anything CEAL can do to help.
Joy Kim
President
Council on East Asian Libraries
http://www.eastasianlib.org
Curator, Korean Heritage Library
East Asian Library
University of Southern California
University Park
Los Angeles, CA90089-1825
Tel: 213-740-2329 or 213-740-2535
Fax: 213-740-7437
It is heartbreaking and devastating to see the disaster scenes from Japan. On behalf of CEAL members, I convey our collective condolences to the colleagues in Japan and those in the US. Many of you have relatives in Japan who may have been affected. We wish you all safety and speedy recovery.
Our condolences, best warm wishes, and prayers go to the library community in Japan, including CEAL members and vendors. Please advise us if there is anything CEAL can do to help.
Joy Kim
President
Council on East Asian Libraries
http://www.eastasianlib.org
Curator, Korean Heritage Library
East Asian Library
University of Southern California
University Park
Los Angeles, CA90089-1825
Tel: 213-740-2329 or 213-740-2535
Fax: 213-740-7437
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Welcome to CEAL News!
CEAL News is a blog about CEAL. It's a way for you to find out what's going on with CEAL, including plans for upcoming events, Bylaws changes, Election Results, website changes, recent developments in East Asian librarianship, and anything else that is going on related to CEAL.
CEAL Election Update
The CEAL election is underway. It began Monday, February 28th and balloting will close on Monday, March 21st. All CEAL members should have received an email invitation to vote.
If you have questions about the election, please contact CEAL Election Committee chair, Cathy Chiu.
If you have questions about the election, please contact CEAL Election Committee chair, Cathy Chiu.
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