CEAL 2012 Schedule
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
On behalf of Membership Committee, I am calling for speakers for our Roundtable Discussion at this year’s CEAL/AAS Conference (9:30pm – 11:00pm, Wednesday March 14th). The particular roundtable I will be hosting is on the theme of Mobile Technologies/Social Media and Their Applications in the Library. If you have any level of work experience in this area and would like to share and exchange ideas with interested colleagues, please contact me off the list for becoming one of our speakers at the roundtable. For those who are new, the roundtable is a very casual, informal opportunity for information sharing and free discussion, led by our appointed speakers and monitored by the host. There will be no formal presentation or lecture.
Thanks and look forward to seeing you all in Toronto!
Yunshan Ye
Email: yye7@jhu.edu
East Asian Studies Librarian
Johns Hopkins
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Friday, February 3, 2012
Plenary Program Agenda (Update)
Association for Asian Studies
Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, March 12–18, 2012
***Plenary Program***
Organizational Changes in Research Libraries and
Their
Impact on East Asian Collections:
CEAL’s Strategic Position
CEAL’s Strategic Position
Wednesday March 14, 2012
10:30–12:00 noon
Dominion Ballroom South, Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
For almost a decade, we have been witnessing major
organizational changes in research libraries. Unfortunately, East Asian
libraries sometimes are on the receiving end of these changes. Decision
makers do not always seek the opinions of CEAL members, even though their
decisions will inevitably impact how the libraries operate. This year’s plenary
program aims to provide a study of some of the organizational changes impacting
East Asian libraries in North America, in order to help CEAL members take the initiative
to formulate a strategic position on issues critical to our services and
operations.
Agenda
- 10:30–10:35
Welcome and Introductions
Joy Kim, University of Southern California - 10:35–1:55
The Future of Libraries and Area Studies Collections
Larry Alford, Chief Librarian, University of Toronto Libraries - 10:55–11:10 Strategic
Directions at Harvard Libraries
James Cheng, Harvard University - 11:10–11:25
New Horizons and Boundaries: Discussions at the University of California Libraries
Peter Zhou, UC Berkeley - 11:25–11:40
Reorganization of Technical Services at Princeton
Tai-loi Ma, Princeton University - 11:40–12:00
Q & A
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
CPS/CTP Joint Program Agenda 2012
Dear all,
The CEAL Committee on Public Services and Committee on Technical Processing are pleased to announce the CPS/CTP Joint Program:
We look forward to seeing you there!
Jidong Yang, Chair, CEAL CPS
Shi Deng, Chair, CEAL CTP
The CEAL Committee on Public Services and Committee on Technical Processing are pleased to announce the CPS/CTP Joint Program:
“Discovery, Delivery, and Dissemination of Information In a Multilingual and Multicultural Environment"
Wednesday, March 14
1:20-4:30 P.M.
***To be held at the***
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, Dominion Ballroom South
We look forward to seeing you there!
Jidong Yang, Chair, CEAL CPS
Shi Deng, Chair, CEAL CTP
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EB Announcements
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Japanese Romanization Task Force Report
Dear CEAL colleagues,
On
Sunday, January 22nd, the CTP/CJM Joint Task Force on the LC Proposal Regarding
Japanese Romanization submitted a report to LC titled “CEAL Response to the Clarification of LCpractice concerning the use of diacritical marks in Japanese romanization,”
based on the survey conducted early this month.
The Task Force is very grateful to those who responded to the survey. We received close to 60 responses in spite of the very short notice and the brief survey period. I would
also like to thank some Japanese experts consulted by the Task Force. Based on the survey results, close
examination of the proposed revision, and brief research on related topics
by Task Force members (excellent jobs!), we have composed a seven page response (45 pages including appendixes). Click here to view the report (PDF file). We welcome further feedback.
Here is a summary:
- The CEAL community thanks LC for clarifying the long-standing issue of alif and apostrophe usage in Japanese romanization.
- CEAL members support the idea of adding a “Diacritic marks” section to the Japanese romanization guidelines, and suggested moving the section towards the beginning of the document
- The TF also suggested adding a section on macron usage, with examples, to further clarify usage in more complex macron cases.
- The TF requests that LC continue to review the guidelines, and to establish a timeline for further revisions of the Japanese Romanization Table beyond the alif/apostrophe issue. The TF identified 17 additional examples and one deleted section included on the LC website version of the table (http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/japanese_table_111215.pdf), but not in the version attached to the original email to Eastlib on Dec. 14, 2011.
- The TF welcomes both LC’s and OCLC’s intention to work together with the CEAL community to do necessary cleanup work resulting from this change.
- The TF hopes that over time further improvements, bringing even more clarity to the ALA-LC Romanization Table for Japanese, will be made and that these improvements will be done in a collaborative and transparent way, with the participation of a range of stakeholders, including LC, OCLC and the CEAL community.
Please let Task Force
members or me know if you have any questions or comments regarding our report. We intend to do follow-up work, including the review of any counter-response from LC, and further research on Japanese romanization, with the aim of improving the Japanese Romanization Table with broad input from the community.
Please share your opinions, ideas, or insights on this issue. Also let us know if you notice any
misunderstandings or inaccuracies in our report.
We are looking forward to
hearing from you. Thank you.
- Keiko
For CEAL CTP/CJM Joint Task
Force on LC Proposal to Japanese Romanization
Rob Britt
Yoko Kudo
Mieko Mazza
Hikaru Nakano
Keiko Suzuki, Chair
Shi Deng, ex officio (CTP Chair)
Setsuko Noguchi, ex officio (CJM
Chair)
Ms. Keiko SUZUKI 鈴木啓子
Japanese Catalog Librarian, East
Asia Library
Sterling Memorial Library, Yale
University
P.O.Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
Tel.: 203-432-2778 / Fax:
203-432-7231
Agendas: CCM; Forum on Digital Content
Dear
Colleagues,
The
Committee on Chinese Materials (CCM) cordially invites you to attend its 2012
annual meeting and the forum on digital content at CEAL in Toronto. Please
visit CCM website for full agenda for these two events: http://www.eastasianlib.org/ccm/Program2012.html
Brief
information on time and location:
CCM
Annual Meeting
10:50
am -12:20 pm, Thursday, March 15, 2012
Dominion
Ballroom South, Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
Forum
on Chinese Digital Content
4:40-6:10
pm, Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Dominion
Ballroom North, Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
We
look forward to seeing you at CCM annual meeting and the forum.
Committee
on Chinese Materials:
Vickie
Doll 傅玉波 (U of Kansas)
Tang
Li 李唐 (Yale U)
Ming-sun
Poon 潘銘燊 (LoC)
Zhijia
Shen 沈志佳 (U of Washington)
Ping
Situ 司徒萍 (U of Arizona)
Susan
Xue 薛燕, Chair (UCB)
Haihui
Zhang 張海惠 (U of Pittsburgh)
Susan Xue
Head, Information and Public Services
Electronic Resources Librarian
C.V. Starr East Asian Library
UC Berkeley
510-643-6327
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Subcommittee on Korean Studies E-Resources
Dear All,
I am pleased to announce that
the Committee on Korean Materials (CKM) has appointed a Subcommittee on Korean
Studies E-Resources.
As many of you are well
aware, Task Force on Korean E-Resources has played a great role in negotiating
a group price deal for fast growing Korean E-Resources on behalf of
participating institutions in North America. The CKM feels strongly that a
subcommittee should be formally established with clear guidelines and charges
to continue to carry out the TF’s tasks. Here’re details on the Subcommittee;
1.
Name: Subcommittee
on Korean Studies E-Resources
2.
Members:
Mikyung
Kang (mlkang@fas.harvard.edu),
Harvard University
Miree
Ku (miree.ku@duke.edu),
Duke University - Chair
Sun-Yoon
Lee (sunyoonl@usc.edu),
USC
Hee-Sook
Shin (hs2148@columbia.edu),
Columbia University
3.
Term of service:
February 2012 – March 2014 (2 years)
I’d like to express my
gratitude to the Subcommittee members who are willing to volunteer their time
and efforts. Please contact the Subcommittee members if you have any questions
on Korean E-Resources. Thank you.
Regards,
Yunah
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Yunah Sung (성윤아)
Korean Studies Librarian / Coordinator, Technical Services
Korean Studies Librarian / Coordinator, Technical Services
Asia Library, University of
Michigan
414 Hatcher Graduate Library North
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190
414 Hatcher Graduate Library North
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190
Tel : 734-936-2408
E-mail: yunahs@umich.edu
Korean
Collection: http://guides.lib.umich.edu/koreanstudies
Small Collections Roundtable 2012: Topics?
The Google poll.
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**Call for discussion topics for the Small East Asian Collections Roundtable at
CEAL 2012**
Happy New Year of the Dragon! It's about time to meet and
chat again! The Small Collections Roundtable is scheduled for Thursday, March 15, 9:30-11:00 P.M, in the Peel Room at the
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel (click to view the CEAL 2012 schedule).
As usual, we would like to invite
interesting topics for discussion at CEAL 2012. Based on the topics received,
we will do a Google poll to pick a few for the roundtable discussion this year.
We'd love to hear from you!
Please click here to fill out the online Google poll.
Please click here to fill out the online Google poll.
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Please
visit the Small Ea Collections group page (click here to view).
If you are interested in joining the group, please send request to Xi Chen (xi.chen@oberlin.edu)
or Julie Wang (jwang@binghamton.edu)
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