Monday, February 3, 2014

Committee on Public Services: 2014 Annual Meeting Program

CPS 2014 Program (PDF)


Dear colleagues,
Above is a link to the program for the Committee on Public Services meeting at CEAL 2014. I look forward to seeing everybody again in Philly.
Jidong Yang
CPS Chair
jdyang@stanford.edu

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Please Renew Your CEAL Membership!

Renewal Application Information | CEAL Directory


Membership = 2014 or later CEAL Dues Paid + Current AAS Membership


Dear All,
This is a second reminder to renew your CEAL membership. I would be grateful if you could renew your membership by either sending a check for $30 (payable to the Association for Asian Studies) or providing your credit card information ($32, including credit card fee), as noted in the renewal application form (PDF and Word versions of the form are available on the webpage linked above).

Your membership status may be checked using the link to the CEAL Directory above.Sign in, and click Search, Search People to find your record. Current members have CEAL membership paid through 2014 or later, AND current AAS membership.

Please mail your completed form to the following address:
Hee-sook Shin
CEAL Treasurer, 2012-2015
Korean Studies Librarian
C.V. Starr East Asian Library
310M Kent Hall, Mail code 3901
Columbia University
1140 Amsterdam Ave.
New York, NY 10027

As you all know, an important election will begin very soon. Eight positions on the Executive Board will be filled. Only current CEAL members are eligible to vote. Please don't delay!

Thank you in advance for your prompt action.

Best regards,

Hee-sook Shin
CEAL Treasurer

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Committee on Chinese Materials: 2014 Program

PDF 2014 CCM Program

Dear Colleagues,
The 2014 program of the Committee on Chinese Materials is now available from CEAL/CCM website. For details of the CCM Work Session and the two workshops, please visit http://www.eastasianlib.org/ccm/Program2014.shtml. A PDF version of the program is linked above.

We look forward to seeing you all in Philadelphia!

CCM Members:
Susan Xue, Chair
Vickie Doll
Tang Li
Ming-sun Poon
Zhijia Shen
Ping Situ
Haihui Zhang

2014 CEAL Plenary Program

CEAL Colleagues,
I am pleased to announce the 2014 CEAL Plenary Program on March 26 in Philadelphia. The theme, topics, speakers and venue are posted on the CEAL website. Click here to view now.

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

Monday, January 13, 2014

CEAL Membership: Renew | Confirm | Join

Join CEAL | Confirm Status | CEAL Home

Please make sure your CEAL membership is current, and if you haven't joined CEAL yet, this is a good time to do so.

Why? Because only current CEAL members are eligible to vote in the CEAL election, to be held in February, or to get involved in CEAL-related committee work. Besides, with CEAL membership you get a free subscription to JEAL, the Journal of East Asian Libraries, and the benefit of association with the oldest and most important group of East Asian Library specialists in North America.

Next Steps?

Remember, the CEAL election is coming up in less than a month. Don’t delay!

Please let me know if you have questions.

Regards,

Sarah Elman
CEAL Membership Committee Chair
sse2109@columbia.edu

Friday, January 10, 2014

CEAL 2014 Annual Meeting Schedule Posted

AAS / CEAL 2014: Schedule | Announcement | Association of Asian Studies Conference Info


The "2014 AAS Conference Schedule for CEAL and Related Meetings" is now posted on the CEAL website (link above). A link to the PDF version is near the top of the page, and a download button (Excel logo) for the Excel file is provided (near the bottom).

Full programs of various sessions will be posted by different CEAL committees later. I look forward to seeing you in Philadelphia in March!

Peter Zhou
CEAL President










Friday, December 20, 2013

Implementing the Japanese Romanization Table

LC Japanese Romanization Table (updated 2012) | Joel Hahn Macros (Includes Alif to Apostrophe) | Webinar on OCLC Macros (by Erica Chang) | NACO/SACO Change Request Form

The Committee on Technical Processing (CTP)/Committee on Japanese Materials (CJM) Joint Working Group on the ALA-LC Japanese Romanization Table was formed in September 2013 to continue the work of the previous task force with regard to revisions and updates to the ALA-LC Japanese Romanization Table. It has been a year since the revision of the Japanese Romanization Table was approved and distributed. The Working Group would particularly like to raise the Japanese cataloging community's awareness that the current Table (linked above) specifies the use of the apostrophe | ' | (Unicode 0027) rather than the alif | ʾ | (Unicode 02BE) (see examples under "Diacritic Marks, 2").

What You Need to Know

  • OCLC regularly updates Worldcat BIBLIOGRAPHIC records to the new standard, using an automated program to replace any alifs in Japanese cataloging with apostrophes (listserv post from Ms. Kotaka of OCLC).
  • OCLC does not update AUTHORITY records. This is because the data management/control for LC/NACO authority files is in LC/NACO hands. As a result, pre-2012 authority records may still include the alif in romanized Japanese text.
  • In bibliographic records, if the "control headings" feature is used with authority records that include the alif, the alif will be re-introduced. Alifs in controlled fields will be corrected when the linked authority records are updated with the apostrophe.
  • Because of the normalization process, mixed use of these two diacritics will not cause any hindrance to searchers in WorldCat. However, it is still important to update authority records in order to maintain consistent use of diacritics in the records, as well as to prevent any search problems from occurring in local systems after importing records from OCLC.

What You Can Do


OCLC


  • NACO (Name Authority Cooperative Program of the PCC) libraries : If you are a trained NACO contributor working for a NACO library, please update authority records by replacing any alifs with apostrophes in romanized Japanese, whenever time allows.
  • Non-NACO libraries are not authorized to update the records. However, you may make a change request to the Working Group. Click here or above to submit a request form.
  • Joel Hahn's macro for converting alifs to apostrophes, "AlifAyn2Apostrophe" (see links above) may be used in OCLC Connexion to update either bibliographic OR authority records.
  • For more background on macros for this purpose and other related issues, see Erica Chang's presentation, "Using macros in Connexion for CJK materials webinar, Advanced session" (11/2012), linked above.
  • Subject authority records may also include alifs, when they include romanized Japanese text. If your institution is a SACO library, ask your SACO coordinator to make a change proposal to LC. Non-SACO libraries may contact the Working Group using the request form link above.

Local Systems

  • Be aware of the use of the alif in bibliographic records you download to your local integrated library system (ILS). You may want to replace any alifs with apostrophes in OCLC Connextion before exporting records to your local system.
  • LC has kindly shared their alif-to-apostrophe macro for the Voyager ILS. For more information, please contact the Working Group chair, Yoko Kudo at yoko.kudo@ucr.edu
  • For other local systems, each library must develop their own policy with regard to this issue depending on local needs and priorities. The effect of the mixed use of the alif and apostrophe may vary from system to system.

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact Yoko Kudo (yoko.kudo@ucr.edu), or any other Working Group member.

Japanese Romanization Working Group (JRWG)

Yoko Kudo (Chair, UC Riverside)
Rob Britt (U. Washington)
Mieko Mazza (Stanford)
Hikaru Nakano (U. Florida)
Chiaki Sakai (U. Iowa)
Keiko Suzuki (Yale)
Working Group charge