The Triangle Center for Japanese Studies is pleased to offer travel grants to scholars outside the Durham/Raleigh/Chapel Hill/Greensboro area to conduct Japan-related research at Triangle institutions using Japanese materials in the Duke Library <http://library.duke.edu/>, UNC’s Ackland Art Museum <http://www.ackland.org/index.htm> or NCSU’s Gregg Museum of Art and Design <http://www.ncsu.edu/gregg/>.
Duke’s East Asian Collection <http://library.duke.edu/ias/eastasian/> consists of about 85,000 volumes in Japanese. The Japanese collection is focused on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and is especially strong in art history, Buddhism, history, labor, literature, popular culture (film, advertising and manga), women’s studies and the Japanese colonial experience. We have a fairly comprehensive collection of Japanese databases, http://databases.library.duke.edu/content.php?pid=345478.
The Ackland Art Museum’s collection <http://www.ackland.org/Collections/about-collection/index.htm> was built by Sherman Lee and is notable for Japanese paintings and sculpture.
NCSU’s Gregg Museum of Art and Design <http://www.ncsu.edu/gregg/collections.html> holds textiles and ceramics while the NCSU libraries <http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/> have strong collections in design, landscape architecture and textiles.
GRANT AMOUNT: $750 to cover travel, hotel and photocopy expenses
PRIORITY GIVEN TO APPLICANTS:
* who document how their research will benefit from access to Japan-related materials in the Triangle and whose research will take advantage of our strengths
* who are located in the Southeast or at institutions which do not have easy access to comparable resources.
DEADLINES:
* Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis. A total of ten awards will be made.
* Awards must be used and receipts submitted by August 15, 2014.
* Each recipient is required to submit a short summary of the research accomplished with the grant by August 15,2014.
TO APPLY:
Submit (email applications preferred) a brief description of your research topic, sources in the collection you plan to use, a brief curriculum vitae, and an estimated budget to Kristina Troost, kktroost@duke.edu . If you have any questions, please contact me first.
Dr. Kristina Troost
Head, East Asian Collection
Dept. of International and Area Studies
Duke University
kktroost@duke.edu
919-660-5844
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Monday, September 30, 2013
Univ of Washington East Asia Library: Welcome Charlene Chou
Dear Colleagues:
I am delighted to announce that Ms. Charlene Chou will join
the University of Washington Libraries as Head of East Asia Library Technical
Services and Chinese Cataloger on October 1st, 2013. Charlene will be
responsible for overall EAL technical services operations including
acquisitions, cataloging, binding and other processing, as well as providing
original cataloging for Chinese languages materials.
Charlene came to UW Libraries from Columbia University
Libraries where she held various positions in Central Technical Services and
departmental libraries for twenty years. Since 2007, she had served as the Chinese
Cataloger at the Starr East Asian Library and was the Acting Head of the Starr
East Asian Library Technical Services between January and August in 2008.
Charlene is a seasoned cataloger and technical services librarian. She is also
an experienced trainer in serial and monographic cataloging, and recently RDA
training. She is an international speaker on a broad spectrum of tech service
related topics. Currently she serves as president of OCLC CJK User Group Board
(2012-2014) and was the lead trainer for the RDA & CJK Workshop team in
2012-13. Charlene received her MLS from University of Maryland, College Park in
1988. She also has an MA in Organizational Psychology from Teacher's College,
Columbia University, and BA in Library Science & Humanities from National
Taiwan University.
We are very excited about Charlene’s joining us at the East
Asia Library at University of Washington Libraries. Her rich experience in all
areas of technical services will enable her to make significant contributions
to our East Asia Library and to the University Libraries as well. Charlene can
be reached at:
Room 338 Gowen Hall
East Asia Library, Campus Box 353527
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
Phone: 206-543-6155
Email cc83@uw.edu.
Submitted by Zhijia Shen
Director of East Asia Library University of Washington Libraries
Friday, September 27, 2013
2014 LC-CEAL CJK Cataloging Internship
Application Form (Word)
Dear CEAL Members,
Encouraged by the number of applications, strong support of our library community and the successful completion of the 2013 internship program, the Committee on Technical Processing is pleased to announce that the LC-CEAL Cataloging Internship Program is going to continue for the year 2014. CEAL developed this Internship Program partnership with the Library of Congress in order to provide training opportunities to those who may not have access to adequate cataloging training support in their own institutions, or to those who have been assigned to catalog materials in a language with which they are not entirely conversant. The interns selected will receive substantial training at the Library of Congress from LC’s Catalogers.
Logistics of the Program
Up to three internship positions are available in the calendar year 2014, each for up to three months in duration. Each intern selected will directly negotiate the length of the internship, its timing and general content with the Library of Congress.
The Library of Congress will supply training materials, workspace, training and review by experience catalogers in one or more aspects of cataloging East Asian language materials. All other expenses (travel, lodging, meals, and incidentals) are the responsibility of the intern and/or his/her employer.
CEAL will provide each intern with a scholarship of up to $1,000 upon successful completion of the program.
Upon completion of her/his internship at the Library of Congress, the intern will be required to submit an evaluative written report.
Procedures
The application process will be overseen by the members of the Subcommittee on CEAL-LC Cataloging Internship Program: Yue Shu (Chair), Yoko Kudo, and Erica Soonyoung Chang. The Subcommittee will recommend candidates according to a set of pre-determined selection criteria, and the Library of Congress will make final decisions. The application deadline is December 16, 2013, and the interns selected will be announced before or at the CEAL meeting in March 2014.
Selection Criteria
The Subcommittee members will prioritize applications according to the following criteria:
The Candidate:
- Non-US citizens must be in a visa status that permits them to participate in the program;
- Is a CEAL member in good standing;
- Is recommended by his/her employer or university with a formal letter of recommendations;
- Has significant responsibility for East Asian language resources and experience in cataloging;
- Lacks in-house training support or language proficiency with which he/she isn’t entirely conversant.
To apply, please fill out the attached application form and send it as an email attachment to all three Subcommittee members: Yue Shu (shuyuex@si.edu); Yoko Kudo (yokokudo@ucr.edu); and Erica Soonyoung Chang (syoungc@hawaii.edu). The application deadline is December 16, 2013. For questions, please feel free to contact the Subcommittee members. I look forward to seeing many applications!
Sincerely yours,
Yue Shu Chair, Subcommittee on Internship Subcommittee Members
Yue Shu (Chair)
Yoko Kudo
Erica Soonyoung Chang
Yue Shu 舒悦
Assistant Librarian
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
shuyuex@si.edu
Tel: 202.633.0479
PO Box 37012, MRC 707
Washington DC 20013-7012
Package and courier deliveries:
1050 Independence Ave SW
Washington DC 20560
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Taiwan Lectures on Chinese Studies
Please see the announcement below, of interest to CEAL members.
Regards,
Susan Xue
Chair, CEAL Chinese Materials Committee
September 9: Columbia (PDF)
September 11: Berkeley (PDF)
Dear colleagues and friends:
We have organized “Taiwan Lectures on Chinese Studies” in the U.S.A. in September. Please find the information in the above PDF links. Welcome to join us for the events.
Thanks for your time,
Have a nice day,
Sincerely,
National Central Library ******************************
鄭基田
國家圖書館國際合作組
10001 台北市中山南路20號
Ji-Tian Jeng (Robin), PhD
International Cooperation Division
National Central Library
TEL:+886-2-23619132 ext.166
FAX:+886-2-23820747
E-Mail: robin0909@ncl.edu.tw
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013
New Japan Studies Librarian (Univ. of Washington)
Dear Colleagues:
I am delighted to announce that Ms. Azusa Tanaka has joined us at the East Asia Library of the University of Washington in Seattle as our Japan Studies Librarian as of July 1st, 2013. Ms. Tanaka received her MLS degree from Syracuse University in 2008 and her MA in Korean Studies from the Jackson School of International Studies at University of Washington in Seattle in 2005.
Prior to moving to UW, Ms. Tanaka served from 2009-2013 as the Japanese catalog/subject Librarian at the East Asia Library at Washington University in St. Louis. Ms. Tanaka has been actively involved in the National Coordinating Committee for Japanese Library Materials (NCC) and Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) committees.
The combination of her library experiences in Japanese cataloging, reference and library instruction services, and collection development, as well as her subject training in other areas of East Asian Studies will enable her to make significant contributions to our East Asia Library at the University of Washington Libraries and the university community.
Ms. Tanaka will be responsible for Japanese studies collection development, library instruction and reference services, and faculty and student liaison on campus, and she will actively participate in community outreach and all other professional activities and services associated with her primary job responsibilities as Japan Studies Librarian.
Ms. Tanaka can be reached at the East Asia Library by phone or email at 206-543-7051; azusat@u.washington.edu.
We are very excited to welcome Ms. Tanaka to join us at the University of Washington and look forward to working with her to further strengthen our collections and services.
Zhijia Shen
Director
East Asia Library
University of Washington Libraries
I am delighted to announce that Ms. Azusa Tanaka has joined us at the East Asia Library of the University of Washington in Seattle as our Japan Studies Librarian as of July 1st, 2013. Ms. Tanaka received her MLS degree from Syracuse University in 2008 and her MA in Korean Studies from the Jackson School of International Studies at University of Washington in Seattle in 2005.
Prior to moving to UW, Ms. Tanaka served from 2009-2013 as the Japanese catalog/subject Librarian at the East Asia Library at Washington University in St. Louis. Ms. Tanaka has been actively involved in the National Coordinating Committee for Japanese Library Materials (NCC) and Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) committees.
The combination of her library experiences in Japanese cataloging, reference and library instruction services, and collection development, as well as her subject training in other areas of East Asian Studies will enable her to make significant contributions to our East Asia Library at the University of Washington Libraries and the university community.
Ms. Tanaka will be responsible for Japanese studies collection development, library instruction and reference services, and faculty and student liaison on campus, and she will actively participate in community outreach and all other professional activities and services associated with her primary job responsibilities as Japan Studies Librarian.
Ms. Tanaka can be reached at the East Asia Library by phone or email at 206-543-7051; azusat@u.washington.edu.
We are very excited to welcome Ms. Tanaka to join us at the University of Washington and look forward to working with her to further strengthen our collections and services.
Zhijia Shen
Director
East Asia Library
University of Washington Libraries
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
EA Librarianship Program Grant
Dear members of
EASTLIB,
I'm glad to announce
this scholarship opportunity for the community of East Asian Libraries.
Recently I received a
grant ($444,906) from IMLS (Institute of Museum and Library Services) to
prepare the next generation of East Asian librarians, particularly those who
are already working in East Asian libraries but without MLIS degree. By the
grant, we can fully support up to 12 paraprofessionals for their completion of
MLIS in our school. Our MLIS program is fully online, so the students' location
doesn't matter as long as they are in the U.S.
This grant could not
be possible without CEAL's support. From the beginning of proposal preparation,
the CEAL Executive Board along with the strong leadership of President Peter
Zhou, has supported and endorsed the idea. Peter wrote an official supporting
letter which was very important in securing this grant. I really appreciate the
supports from CEAL.
The admission criteria
is the same as our normal admission, but for this particular opportunity, the
applicants need a strong mentor's letter of commitment as the mentoring is the
key to the success of this program. Our MLIS admission does not require GRE
score unless an applicant's undergraduate GPA is below 3.0. TOEFL score above
79 (iBT) is required for non-native English speakers who do not have a degree
from American (or English speaking) institution.
If you have somebody
working in your library without MLIS, please encourage the person to consider
this opportunity and support the person with your commitment as her/his mentor.
The application deadline is September 1st, 2013 for spring admission.
For further
information, please check this announcement (click to open PDF).
If you have any
questions, please feel free to ask me at wjj8612@uwm.edu
.
Thank you very much
for your attention.
Please, distribute
this announcement as widely as possible.
Wooseob.
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Wooseob Jeong
Interim Dean
Associate Professor
School of Information Studies
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI 53201
TEL: (414) 229-4709
FAX: (414) 229-4848
Email:
wjj8612@uwm.edu
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Search for Unicode Values with UniView
FYI
Do you need to know the Unicode encoding value for a character in your database? You can see the character in OCLC Connexion or in your local system, but how can you find the character's encoding? There is a great tool for that available free online:
UniView
http://rishida.net/rishida/scripts/uniview/
Uniview not only gives you the encoding, it also provides a direct link to the full record for the character in the Unihan database.
UniView was created by Richard Ishida of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Rob Britt
CEAL Library Technology Committee Chair
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