Tuesday, January 22, 2013
CEAL Plenary Program Details
Plenary Program (PDF)
CEAL Colleagues,
I am pleased to announce the 2013 CEAL Plenary Program on March 20 at its annual meeting in San Diego. Please click the link above for a detailed program, outlining the theme, speakers and venues.
Peter Zhou, PhD
President, Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) Assistant University Librarian
Director, C.V. Starr East Asian Library
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-6000
Tel: (510) 643-6579
FAX: (510) 642-3817
pzhou@library.berkeley.edu
Call for Applications - 2013 CALA Jing Liao Award for the Best Research in All Media
Dear CEAL members,
The 2013 CALA "Jing Liao Award for the Best Research in All Media” is now accepting applications through April 1, 2013 for research published in 2012.
The pursuit of excellence in research and service defined the career of Jing Liao (1954-2011), the late CALA member and a devoted and accomplished librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The CALA Jing Liao Best Research Award has been established to honor the memory of Jing Liao by awarding CALA members who achieve excellence in research in any media.
CALA members in good standing for at least three consecutive years are eligible for the competition that awards $500 annually. The deadline for this year's submission is April 1, 2013. The applications/submissions may be sent to the Chair or any of the Committee members listed below. The winner will be announced prior to the ALA annual conference in Chicago. The award will be presented and a citation read at the CALA Awards Banquet in June 2013.
Award Guidelines for 2013
1. One award in the amount of $500 will be granted in 2013;
2. Applicants must be CALA members in good standing for at least three consecutive years, including the year of application;
3. Applicants must demonstrate excellence in scholarly research by publishing works in any media (e.g. print, multi-media, or e-Journals, including Open Access Journals);
4. Applicants may submit one single work published in 2012 for consideration;
5. Applicants must not be past recipients of the award.
Selection Criteria
1. Originality of the research;
2. Quality and thoroughness of the research and its presentation;
3. Contribution to the subject field;
4. Significance to the library profession and to the library community.
For details, please check CALA website at http://cala-web.org/node/1297
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Karen Wei (kwei@illinois.edu), Chair, or any of the committee members.
Committee for the Jing Liao Award for the Best Research in All Media, 2012-2013
Karen Wei (kwei@illinois.edu), Chair
Heather Huibin Cai (heather.cai@mcgill.ca)
Vickie Fu Doll (vdoll@ku.edu)
Li Fu (lifuwc@gmail.com)
Wenling Liu (wliu@indiana.edu)
The 2013 CALA "Jing Liao Award for the Best Research in All Media” is now accepting applications through April 1, 2013 for research published in 2012.
The pursuit of excellence in research and service defined the career of Jing Liao (1954-2011), the late CALA member and a devoted and accomplished librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The CALA Jing Liao Best Research Award has been established to honor the memory of Jing Liao by awarding CALA members who achieve excellence in research in any media.
CALA members in good standing for at least three consecutive years are eligible for the competition that awards $500 annually. The deadline for this year's submission is April 1, 2013. The applications/submissions may be sent to the Chair or any of the Committee members listed below. The winner will be announced prior to the ALA annual conference in Chicago. The award will be presented and a citation read at the CALA Awards Banquet in June 2013.
Award Guidelines for 2013
1. One award in the amount of $500 will be granted in 2013;
2. Applicants must be CALA members in good standing for at least three consecutive years, including the year of application;
3. Applicants must demonstrate excellence in scholarly research by publishing works in any media (e.g. print, multi-media, or e-Journals, including Open Access Journals);
4. Applicants may submit one single work published in 2012 for consideration;
5. Applicants must not be past recipients of the award.
Selection Criteria
1. Originality of the research;
2. Quality and thoroughness of the research and its presentation;
3. Contribution to the subject field;
4. Significance to the library profession and to the library community.
For details, please check CALA website at http://cala-web.org/node/1297
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Karen Wei (kwei@illinois.edu), Chair, or any of the committee members.
Committee for the Jing Liao Award for the Best Research in All Media, 2012-2013
Karen Wei (kwei@illinois.edu), Chair
Heather Huibin Cai (heather.cai@mcgill.ca)
Vickie Fu Doll (vdoll@ku.edu)
Li Fu (lifuwc@gmail.com)
Wenling Liu (wliu@indiana.edu)
RDA in NACO Series Training (Jan. 22, 2013)
Long-awaited "RDA in NACO Series Training" (Jan. 22, 2013) now released to the general public at URL:
http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/courses/rda_naco_series/course%20table.htmlmust be of utility to some CEAL members.
"Sleepless San Diego" by CEAL Membership Committee
Dear all,
The Membership Committee is proud to present a wonderful late evening program of networking and information sharing, "Sleepless San Diego," at this year's CEAL conference.
• Do you want to meet new friends, or catch up with old ones?
• Do you want to exchange ideas with your colleagues?
• If you are new to the field, whether still in library school or a recent graduate, do you want to get some sound job advice from seasoned veteran librarians?
• If you are in the CEAL Mentoring Program, do you want to meet your mentor/mentee (finally) in person?
If so, please come to our "Sleepless San Diego" on Wednesday March 20th, at Connaugh, from 9:30pm to 11pm. After a full day of talks and presentations, this late evening program would be a perfect opportunity for all of us to unwind, relax, and at the same time, pick up new ideas and build up our professional network.
Yunshan Ye
On behalf of CEAL Membership Committee
The Membership Committee is proud to present a wonderful late evening program of networking and information sharing, "Sleepless San Diego," at this year's CEAL conference.
• Do you want to meet new friends, or catch up with old ones?
• Do you want to exchange ideas with your colleagues?
• If you are new to the field, whether still in library school or a recent graduate, do you want to get some sound job advice from seasoned veteran librarians?
• If you are in the CEAL Mentoring Program, do you want to meet your mentor/mentee (finally) in person?
If so, please come to our "Sleepless San Diego" on Wednesday March 20th, at Connaugh, from 9:30pm to 11pm. After a full day of talks and presentations, this late evening program would be a perfect opportunity for all of us to unwind, relax, and at the same time, pick up new ideas and build up our professional network.
Yunshan Ye
On behalf of CEAL Membership Committee
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Japanese Romanization Table Revision Approved
Dear all,
Chair, CEAL Technical Processing Committee
Setsuko Noguchi
Chair, CEAL Japanese Materials Committee
Please read the LC announcement
below approving the ALA-LC Japanese Romanization Table Revision. The
major difference between this approved version and the September proposal you read
is that Table C, Long Vowels and Diphthongs, was not included.
Japanese Romanization Table Revision Approved
The ALA-LC Romanization tables are developed jointly by the Library of Congress (LC) and the American Library Association (ALA). Romanization schemes enable the cataloging of foreign language materials. Romanized cataloging in turn supports circulation, acquisitions, serials check-in, shelf listing, shelving, and reference, particularly in library catalogs that are unable to display non-roman alphabet information.
The ALCTS Committee on Cataloging: Asian and African Materials (CC:AAM) recently received and reviewed a proposal to revise the Japanese romanization table. The table has subsequently been approved.
The revised Japanese romanization table is now available for downloading from the ALA-LC Romanization Tables webpage http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/roman.html .Please direct any questions about romanization tables to Bruce Johnson, Policy and Standards Division (bjoh@loc.gov).
The
CEAL Committee on Technical Process and Committee on Japanese Materials wish to
thank the CTP/CJM
Joint Task Force on the LC Proposal for Japanese Romanization for their
great leadership and intellectual efforts in working closely with CEAL
community and LC to provide significant contribution to this revision.
The Task Force members are:
The Task Force members are:
- Keiko Suzuki, Yale University, Chair
- Rob Britt, University of Washington
- Yoko Kudo, University of California Riverside
- Mieko Mazza, Yale University (now at Stanford University)
- Hikaru Nakano, University of Florida
Thanks also to CEAL members who
have contributed to the revision by providing feedback.
As the work
of the CTP/CJM
Joint Task Force on the LC Proposal for Japanese Romanization is now complete, we are pleased to announce
that it is formally discharged. For more details about the work of the TF, please check its web page at: http://www.eastasianlib.org/ctp/sub_Japaneseromanization.htm
Meanwhile, the revision of the
Japanese Romanization Table will continue. CTP and CJM are working on the formation of a
new working group. We will send out the announcement soon. If you are
interested in joining the working group, please contact me (sdeng@ucsd.edu) or Setsuko (enoguchi@live.com).
Best,
Shi DengBest,
Chair, CEAL Technical Processing Committee
Setsuko Noguchi
Chair, CEAL Japanese Materials Committee
Webinar:Using Collection Analysis Tool for Managing CJK Collections
Dear colleagues,
The OCLC CJK User Group Board is very pleased to receive your positive feedback and interest in the topics of our webinars, and we look forward to seeing your active participation in our next webinar. Using Collection Analysis Tool for Managing CJK Collections webinar will be held next Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at 2:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time. Below is the login information for attendees. Please test to make sure your system is ready to use WebEx in advance.
I. Webinar login information:
To attend the webinar, you will need a computer, Internet browser, Internet connection, and headphones or speakers to hear the audio through your computer. The meeting will be conducted using WebEx which will allow you to see the presentation and ask questions to the presenters using chat.
TO MAKE SURE YOUR SYSTEM IS READY TO USE WEBEX: Complete any time prior to Webinar date.
To ensure a successful session, please click this link http://www.webex.com/lp/jointest/ to check your system to be sure it is ready to use WebEx. If your test is unsuccessful, contact WebEx Support at 1-866-229-3239 (toll-free U.S. & Canada) or +1-408-435-7088 (toll call).
TO ATTEND THE WEBINAR: Begin 10 minutes prior to the start of the event.
1. Join us by clicking on this link: (see topic/date/link below)
2. Enter your name and email address.
3. Click Join Now. From here you can either read and follow the slides that will be cycling on your computer or read steps 4, 5, and 6 below.
4. The audio will automatically stream over your computers speakers or headphones. You can adjust the volume on the audio broadcast box. It might be necessary to adjust the volume on your computer or headset.
5. To view slides in full screen mode, at the top of your screen, select ‘View’ followed by ‘Full Screen’.
6. Use the Chat panel on the right side of the screen to submit a question. In the ‘Send to’ field, click the drop down arrow and choose ‘All Panelists’. Type the question in the dialog box. Click the ‘Send’ button. We will answer questions at the conclusion of the presentation.
Topic: Using Collection Analysis Tool for Managing CJK Collections
Date and Time: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 2:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00)
Event number: 716 091 476
Event password: This event does not require a password.
Panelist password: The Event has no Panelist Password
Event address for attendees: https://oclc.webex.com/oclc/onstage/g.php?d=716091476&t=a
II. Webinar description:
Time: Dec. 12th, 2pm Eastern time
Title: Using Collection Analysis tool to manage CJK collections webinar
Presenter: Tony Harvell, UCSD
Description: This will be a general introduction to the OCLC Collection Analysis product and how it can be used both for a single institution evaluation and how to identify uniqueness and overlap in collections with other institutions. The instructor will show how to create comparison groups and how to develop comparative analysis by language and subject and point out some of the considerations one should apply, particularly in working with area studies materials such as CJK materials.
Charlene
Charlene Chou
OCLC CJK User Group, Chair, 2012-2014
Starr East Asian Library
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027
phone: 212-854-1502
email: cc179@columbia.edu
The OCLC CJK User Group Board is very pleased to receive your positive feedback and interest in the topics of our webinars, and we look forward to seeing your active participation in our next webinar. Using Collection Analysis Tool for Managing CJK Collections webinar will be held next Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at 2:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time. Below is the login information for attendees. Please test to make sure your system is ready to use WebEx in advance.
I. Webinar login information:
To attend the webinar, you will need a computer, Internet browser, Internet connection, and headphones or speakers to hear the audio through your computer. The meeting will be conducted using WebEx which will allow you to see the presentation and ask questions to the presenters using chat.
TO MAKE SURE YOUR SYSTEM IS READY TO USE WEBEX: Complete any time prior to Webinar date.
To ensure a successful session, please click this link http://www.webex.com/lp/jointest/ to check your system to be sure it is ready to use WebEx. If your test is unsuccessful, contact WebEx Support at 1-866-229-3239 (toll-free U.S. & Canada) or +1-408-435-7088 (toll call).
TO ATTEND THE WEBINAR: Begin 10 minutes prior to the start of the event.
1. Join us by clicking on this link: (see topic/date/link below)
2. Enter your name and email address.
3. Click Join Now. From here you can either read and follow the slides that will be cycling on your computer or read steps 4, 5, and 6 below.
4. The audio will automatically stream over your computers speakers or headphones. You can adjust the volume on the audio broadcast box. It might be necessary to adjust the volume on your computer or headset.
5. To view slides in full screen mode, at the top of your screen, select ‘View’ followed by ‘Full Screen’.
6. Use the Chat panel on the right side of the screen to submit a question. In the ‘Send to’ field, click the drop down arrow and choose ‘All Panelists’. Type the question in the dialog box. Click the ‘Send’ button. We will answer questions at the conclusion of the presentation.
Topic: Using Collection Analysis Tool for Managing CJK Collections
Date and Time: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 2:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00)
Event number: 716 091 476
Event password: This event does not require a password.
Panelist password: The Event has no Panelist Password
Event address for attendees: https://oclc.webex.com/oclc/onstage/g.php?d=716091476&t=a
II. Webinar description:
Time: Dec. 12th, 2pm Eastern time
Title: Using Collection Analysis tool to manage CJK collections webinar
Presenter: Tony Harvell, UCSD
Description: This will be a general introduction to the OCLC Collection Analysis product and how it can be used both for a single institution evaluation and how to identify uniqueness and overlap in collections with other institutions. The instructor will show how to create comparison groups and how to develop comparative analysis by language and subject and point out some of the considerations one should apply, particularly in working with area studies materials such as CJK materials.
Charlene
Charlene Chou
OCLC CJK User Group, Chair, 2012-2014
Starr East Asian Library
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027
phone: 212-854-1502
email: cc179@columbia.edu
Monday, December 3, 2012
Call for nominations -- CEAL Election
Dear CEAL members,
On behalf of the CEAL Election Committee, I am sending you the official call for nomination/self-nomination for two at-large members of the CEAL Executive Board, who will serve a three-year term from 2013 to 2016:
1. The first at-large member position will be open to all eligible CEAL members.
2. The second at-large member position will be open to eligible CEAL members who can represent Korea as their main area of focus, in accordance with CEAL Bylaws Article V(D)(6a).
Serving on the Executive Board is a wonderful opportunity of professional growth and career development. Following the guidance of CEAL Bylaws Article VII, the Election Committee is committed to ensuring a slate of candidates balanced in geographic representation, collection size, and area specialty (with the specified limitations on the second member-at-large position). We welcome nominations and self-nominations of newer CEAL members whereas encouraging experienced members to continue their valued contribution.
Please feel free to nominate any CEAL member, yourself included, who can make a contribution to the organization in your perspective. Please address your nomination(s) to any of the Election Committee members (contacts listed below) by January 13, 2013. The Election Committee will confirm with nominees that they are current CEAL members and willing to serve.
Thank you very much!
CEAL Election Committee:
Toshie Marra, tmarra@library.berkeley.edu
Hee-sook Shin, hs2148@columbia.edu
Tao Yang (chair), taoyang@rci.rutgers.edu
--
Tao Yang
East Asian Librarian
Rutgers University Libraries
169 College Ave.
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: 848-932-6086
On behalf of the CEAL Election Committee, I am sending you the official call for nomination/self-nomination for two at-large members of the CEAL Executive Board, who will serve a three-year term from 2013 to 2016:
1. The first at-large member position will be open to all eligible CEAL members.
2. The second at-large member position will be open to eligible CEAL members who can represent Korea as their main area of focus, in accordance with CEAL Bylaws Article V(D)(6a).
Serving on the Executive Board is a wonderful opportunity of professional growth and career development. Following the guidance of CEAL Bylaws Article VII, the Election Committee is committed to ensuring a slate of candidates balanced in geographic representation, collection size, and area specialty (with the specified limitations on the second member-at-large position). We welcome nominations and self-nominations of newer CEAL members whereas encouraging experienced members to continue their valued contribution.
Please feel free to nominate any CEAL member, yourself included, who can make a contribution to the organization in your perspective. Please address your nomination(s) to any of the Election Committee members (contacts listed below) by January 13, 2013. The Election Committee will confirm with nominees that they are current CEAL members and willing to serve.
Thank you very much!
CEAL Election Committee:
Toshie Marra, tmarra@library.berkeley.edu
Hee-sook Shin, hs2148@columbia.edu
Tao Yang (chair), taoyang@rci.rutgers.edu
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Tao Yang
East Asian Librarian
Rutgers University Libraries
169 College Ave.
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: 848-932-6086
Thursday, November 29, 2012
CEAL Annual Statistics Online Survey 2011/2012 Data Input will be due on Dec. 7, 2012.
Dear Colleagues,
This is a friendly reminder that the
CEAL Annual Statistics Online Survey 2011/2012 Data Input will be due on Dec. 7, 2012. Thank you for your
attention.
Libraries
listed below have already visited their online forms, have either completed
some forms or have completed all forms. If your library name is not
listed, please go visit (open) your online forms and fill your statistics as
soon as possible or before the above due date. Thank you!
Alberta
Brigham Young
British Columbia
Brown
California, Irvine
California, San Diego
Chicago
Colorado, Boulder
Columbia, Starr East Asian
Cornell
Emory University
Hawaii
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Library of Congress
Maryland
McGill
Minnesota
North Carolina
Northwestern
Ohio State
Penn State
Pittsburgh
Stanford
Texas, Austin
Toronto
Washington
Washington, St. Louis
Wisconsin
Vickie Doll on behalf of the CEAL Stats
Committee
CEAL Statistics Home http://www.lib.ku.edu/ceal/
CEAL Statistics PDF: http://www.lib.ku.edu/ceal/stat
or get at https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/dspace/handle/1808/10116/browse?type=title
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Columbia University Libraries Research Awards, 2013-14
The Columbia University Libraries (CUL) invites applications from scholars and researchers to a new program designed to facilitate access to Columbia's special and unique collections. CUL will award ten (10) grants of $2500 each on a competitive basis to researchers who can demonstrate a compelling need to consult CUL holdings for their work. Participating Columbia libraries and collections include those located on the Morningside Heights campus: the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, The Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, Butler Library, the Lehman Social Sciences Library, the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, the C. V. Starr East Asian Library, and the Libraries' Global Studies Collections.
Applications will be accepted until February 15, 2013. Award notifications will be sent to applicants by April 19, 2013 for research conducted at Columbia during the period July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014.
To apply, logon to our website and complete the application process:
libawards.cdrs.columbia.edu
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Call for presenters for the joint CTP/CPS session, CEAL 2013
Dear CEAL members,
The theme of the coming 2013 CEAL annual conference in San Diego will be “Open Access and Discovery in the Academic Universe: Next Steps for East Asian Studies Research and Library Development.” The CEAL committees on technical processing and public services will organize a joint panel focusing on the issue of open access and library services. The joint session will last for 1.5 hours. In addition to a guest speaker, we need two more presenters from the CEAL community. If you're interested in giving a presentation on open access and its impact on library services for East Asian studies and librarianship, please submit a proposal to us by December 15. We will review the proposals and announce the results in early January.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Shi Deng (CTP Chair, University of California at San Diego)
Jidong Yang (CPS Chair, University of Michigan)
Monday, November 26, 2012
Chinese American Law Library Forum (CAFLL 2013)
Announcing
The Third International Conference of the
Chinese and American Forum on Legal Information
and Law Libraries (CAFLL)
Shanghai, China, June 10 – 12, 2013
This third international
conference is sponsored by the Chinese and American Forum on Legal Information
and Law Libraries (CAFLL), a non-profit U.S. organization, in conjunction with
a similar organization in China represented by the China University of
Political Science and Law (CUPL); East China University of Political Science
and Law (ECUPL); Tongji University School of Law; and
other prominent law schools in China. The
host for this conference is ECUPL, located in Shanghai, China. The venue for the meeting will be the
Renaissance Shanghai Zhongshan Park Hotel: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/shabz-renaissance-shanghai-zhongshan-park-hotel/.
The Conference
will be an opportunity for law librarians and legal information professionals
to share experiences and exchange views about legal information access and
development and law library management in both the United States and
China. The theme of the conference is Collaboration: Information, Access, and
Partnership. Topics will include public
access to legal information, digital
technology in libraries, internationalization of shared legal information, and
more.
Previous successful international
conferences were held in Beijing (2009) with sponsorship from CAFLL, AALL and
IALL and Philadelphia (2011) with sponsorship from CAFLL and AALL: http://cafllnet.org/annual-conference/. Speaker materials from the Philadelphia Conference are available at:
http://www.law.northwestern.edu/library/cafll/presentationhandouts.pdf.
CEAL/CCM 2013 Pre-conference Workshop
Title: Discover the mystery of Chinese local gazetteers: what to get and how to use
Time: 7-10 PM, March 19, 2013
Place: Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, California (Room TBD)
This workshop is to address the needs from librarians who would like to learn about Chinese local gazetteers but have limited access to and use of such materials in their institutions. Contents to be covered include: a brief history of old and new gazetteers; compilation styles and layout; types of gazetteers (administrative levels, subjects, professionals); tools of using gazetteers; and research value of local gazetteers as special primary sources. The workshop will be conducted in English and Chinese. Materials used for training require reading knowledge of Chinese. To allow effective interactions during the workshop, seats are limited to 30. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to Tang Li at tang.li@yale.edu by December 21, 2012.
Trainer:
Dr. Ming-sun Poon
Reference librarian and Chinese area specialist, Library of Congress
Haihui Zhang
Chinese bibliographer and cataloger, University of Pittsburgh
Time: 7-10 PM, March 19, 2013
Place: Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, California (Room TBD)
This workshop is to address the needs from librarians who would like to learn about Chinese local gazetteers but have limited access to and use of such materials in their institutions. Contents to be covered include: a brief history of old and new gazetteers; compilation styles and layout; types of gazetteers (administrative levels, subjects, professionals); tools of using gazetteers; and research value of local gazetteers as special primary sources. The workshop will be conducted in English and Chinese. Materials used for training require reading knowledge of Chinese. To allow effective interactions during the workshop, seats are limited to 30. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to Tang Li at tang.li@yale.edu by December 21, 2012.
Trainer:
Dr. Ming-sun Poon
Reference librarian and Chinese area specialist, Library of Congress
Haihui Zhang
Chinese bibliographer and cataloger, University of Pittsburgh
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Annual Meeting 2013 Schedule
2013 Annual Meeting Schedule
Dear CEAL Colleagues,
Please click the link above to view the current draft schedule for the 2013 annual meetings of the Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL). The draft schedule is intended to assist members in making travel arrangements. I expect to send you the final programs with full details in a month or two after all committees finish their agendas and meeting arrangements.
Peter Zhou, PhD
President, Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL)
Assistant University Librarian Director
C.V. Starr East Asian Library
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-6000
Tel: (510) 643-6579
FAX: (510) 642-3817
pzhou@library.berkeley.edu
Dear CEAL Colleagues,
Please click the link above to view the current draft schedule for the 2013 annual meetings of the Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL). The draft schedule is intended to assist members in making travel arrangements. I expect to send you the final programs with full details in a month or two after all committees finish their agendas and meeting arrangements.
Peter Zhou, PhD
President, Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL)
Assistant University Librarian Director
C.V. Starr East Asian Library
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-6000
Tel: (510) 643-6579
FAX: (510) 642-3817
pzhou@library.berkeley.edu
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
CEAL RDA Workshop Registration Open
Dear all,
On behalf of the CEAL Committee of Technical Processing, I am pleased to announce that CTP will sponsor two pre-conference workshops on RDA cataloging on Monday-Tuesday, Mar. 18-19, 2013 in conjunction with CEAL 2013 annual meeting.
For Workshop description and registration information, please click http://www.eastasianlib.org/ctp/2013%20CEAL%20RDA%20CATALOGING%20WORKSHOP.pdf
Happy Thanksgiving Holidays! –Shi
Shi Deng
Chair, CEAL Committee on Technical Processing
Head, Chinese Japanese Korean Acquisitions/Cataloging Unit
Metadata Services Department, UCSD Libraries
9500 Gilman Drive, 0175K
La Jolla, CA 92093-0175
Tel: (858) 822-2104
Fax: (858) 822-0349
Email: sdeng@ucsd.edu
Click to view the updated schedule for the 2013 CEAL annual meeting.
On behalf of the CEAL Committee of Technical Processing, I am pleased to announce that CTP will sponsor two pre-conference workshops on RDA cataloging on Monday-Tuesday, Mar. 18-19, 2013 in conjunction with CEAL 2013 annual meeting.
For Workshop description and registration information, please click http://www.eastasianlib.org/ctp/2013%20CEAL%20RDA%20CATALOGING%20WORKSHOP.pdf
Happy Thanksgiving Holidays! –Shi
Shi Deng
Chair, CEAL Committee on Technical Processing
Head, Chinese Japanese Korean Acquisitions/Cataloging Unit
Metadata Services Department, UCSD Libraries
9500 Gilman Drive, 0175K
La Jolla, CA 92093-0175
Tel: (858) 822-2104
Fax: (858) 822-0349
Email: sdeng@ucsd.edu
Click to view the updated schedule for the 2013 CEAL annual meeting.
Monday, October 29, 2012
The ACMS Library Fellowship
Forwarded from ALA ACRL AAMES (Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Section) Listserv. -- hn
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The ACMS Library Fellowship supports US advanced graduate
students, faculty members, or professionals in library and information sciences
from colleges and universities to conduct short-term library development
projects and/or research in Mongolia for a period of up to 12 weeks between May
and October 2013.
Applicants must be US Citizens. The fellowship is
supported with funding from the US Department of State's Bureau of Educational
and Cultural Affairs through a grant by the Council of American Overseas Research
Centers. The ACMS Library Fellowship program is intended to help support the
development of the ACMS Research Library and build stronger connections among
local library partners through specific defined projects designed to enhance
collection content, resource accessibility, and training. Fellows are hosted by
the ACMS and will conduct projects that have measurable positive outcomes for
the scholarly community served by the ACMS. Fellows spend a minimum of 4 weeks
and a maximum of 12 weeks onsite in Mongolia at the ACMS library. Prior
experience working in Mongolia is not a requirement. Applications are due by
February 15, 2013. More information is available at: www.mongoliacenter.org/librarian.
American Center for Mongolian Studies
1155 Observatory Dr. Rm. 333
Madison, WI 53706
Email: apply@mongoliacenter.org
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