Tuesday, April 7, 2015

2015 AAS-in-ASIA Taiwan Conference



The deadline for the discounted early bird registration rate has been extended to April 15, 2015.

Asia in Motion: Ideas, Institutions, Identities, the second AAS-in-Asia conference, will be held at  Academia Sinica, in Taipei, Taiwan, Monday, June 22-Wednesday, June 24, 2015.


The three-day program includes a total of 120 panels and roundtables including sessions on all parts of Asia.  Border Crossing and China and Inner Asia panels make up more than half of the program.  This is a smaller conference than the AAS Annual Conference and we expect between 700-750 people to attend.

Academia Sinica has generously offered to host a special banquet free to all registered participants on the evening of Tuesday, June 23rd.  On the afternoon of Wednesday, June 24th there will be optional tours of Academia Sinica's many museums.  Later on Wednesday afternoon, the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation will host a guide tour of the National Palace Museum followed by a special buffet dinner at the museum open to all registered participants who sign up in advance. Visit the website for detailed information.

Pre-register today to enjoy discounted rates!  Visit the website to see hotel options.  Click the link below.











Thursday, April 2, 2015

Contribute Photos of CEAL Annual Meeting 2015

CEAL Annual Meeting Page | CEAL 2015 Slideshow

Do you have photos of CEAL 2015 in Chicago that you would like to share? Did you take shots of committee meetings? If so please send them to me (email address below), and I will post them to a slideshow currently playing on the CEAL website Annual Meeting page.

Above is a link to that page, and a direct link to the slide show.

Rob Britt
CEAL Library Technology Committee Chair
rrbritt@uw.edu

Thursday, March 19, 2015

CEAL 2015 Program Details

CEAL 2015 Program Details | CEAL Homepage

Dear Colleagues,
For the first time, we have created a comprehensive CEAL Annual Meeting Program schedule. The new program for the 2015 CEAL Meeting in Chicago includes details of CEAL-related activities from Monday, March 23rd through Friday, March 27th, as well as a list of vendors who support the Membership Reception to be held Wednesday night. To view the new schedule, follow one of the links above.

Wishing all of you a successful conference!

Regards,
Sarah Elman
Chair, CEAL Membership Committee

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Photos of CEAL 2015: Seeking Contributors


Are you taking photos of CEAL 2015 meetings at AAS in Chicago? So are we! Please consider using your smart phone or camera to document this year's event! Your photos can then be included in a new slide show for CEAL 2015 on the CEAL website. For inspiration, you can see the slideshow of CEAL 2014 in Philadelphia on the CEAL Annual Meeting page (click here).

If you would like to include your photos in this year's slideshow on the CEAL website, please let me know. I'll be gathering photos after the meeting, until about the end of April.

Rob Britt
rrbritt@uw.edu
Chair,
CEAL Library Technology Committee

Thursday, February 12, 2015

New Head of Univ of Pittsburgh East Asian Library is Haihui Zhang

Dear colleagues,
I am pleased to share with you the good news that Haihui Zhang was appointed Head of the East Asian Library (EAL) at the University of Pittsburgh in June 2014.

Prior to this appointment Haihui was Chinese Studies Librarian at EAL since 1998. From 1993 to 1998 Haihui worked for the Chinese Rare Books Project (CRBP) of Research Libraries Group (RLG) in Princeton University. In addition to her work in the EAL Haihui maintains an active professional life outside University of Pittsburgh. In 2008, Haihui initiated a nationwide collaborative project titled "Chinese Studies in North America" resulted in a book titled 《北美中国学:学术概述与文献资源 = Chinese Studies in North America: Research and Resource》 (Chines version, 2010) published by Zhonghua Shuju in Beijing and "A Scholarly Review of Chinese Studies in North America" (English version, 2013) by Association for Asian Studies (AAS). She has been also actively involved in working groups at CEAL.

As the Head of the East Asian Library, Haihui will continue her job responsibilities as Chinese Studies Librarian. Haihui can be reached by telephone at 412-624-5652 and by email at haihuiz@pitt.edu.

Please join me in congratulating Haihui on her achievement!

Xiuying
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Xiuying Zou鄒秀英
East Asian Studies Librarian
East Asian Library
207K Hillman Library
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone: 412-648-7781
Fax: 412-648-7683
Email: xiz42@pitt.edu
Web: http://www.library.pitt.edu/east-asian-library

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

New Consultant Librarians for UW-UBC CLIR Chinese Rare Book Project

Professor Boyue Yao and Mr. Ya Min Wu Join the UW-UBC CLIR Project as Consultants and Librarians for Chinese Rare Books and Cataloging


On behalf of University of Washington Libraries and University of British Columbia Library, we are very pleased to announce that two excellent Chinese rare-book and cataloging librarians, Professor Boyue Yao and Mr. Ya Min Wu, have joined the team of the UW-UBC CLIR project, Discovering Modern China, UW and UBC Chinese Collections, recipient of a 2014 CLIR grant to catalog the hidden Chinese collections at UW East Asia Library and UBC Asian Library. It is one of the first two CLIR grants awarded to two collaborative international institutions.

Mr. Boyue Yao, Professor and Chinese rare-book librarian of Beijing University Library in China, arrived at the East Asia Library of University of Washington on January 6th, 2015, for a 13-month appointment as the CLIR project librarian for Chinese rare-books and cataloging. He will also spend two months in April and May at the UBC Library as a Chinese rare-book consultant. Prof. Yao is a well-known rare-book expert in China. He served as head of the rare-book department of Beijing University Library for many years and also taught at Beijing University’s School of Library and Information Science on Chinese rare-book identification and cataloging, textual bibliography, and copyright. This is his third visit to the United States: He spent 2 months at UC Berkeley’s East Asia Library between 2000 and 2001; and served as a rare-book cataloging librarian at Harvard Yen-Ching Library for a full year in 2005, helping catalog Chinese Rubbings and other traditional Chinese books.

Professor Yao has published numerous articles on Chinese rare-books assessment and cataloging, and several monographs about Chinese rare-books and book history. His book, A Critical Biography of Huang Pilie, published by Nanjing University Press in 1998, won several national awards in China. His current research projects include “collection and research on the Atlas drawing in the Qing Dynasty,” “Studies on Cataloging and Retrieval of the Chinese Rubbings,” and “Studies on the Classification of Chinese Ancient Books,” among others. Prof. Yao graduated with a BA and MA, both in library and information science from Beijing University. He has worked at Beijing University as a teaching faculty member and librarian for about 30 years.

Mr. Ya Min Wu has been appointed the CLIR Project-cataloging librarian for Chinese rare-books and classical materials held at the Asian Library of UBC effective December 1, 2014. During this one-year appointment, Mr. Wu will focus on authenticating, cataloging, classifying and providing subject access to Chinese print materials produced between the 14th century and the end of the Republican Period.

Mr. Wu is a seasoned Chinese studies librarian with 15 years of professional library experience in China. Started as a cataloger, he later served as senior librarian and assistant director of Liaoning Provincial Library. He has a rich experience working with Chinese rare and ancient books and participated in several major cataloging projects such as the RLG Chinese Rare Books project. He also played a leading role in some major library system initiatives in China. Through his extensive training and experience, Mr. Wu has accumulated substantial knowledge of Chinese literature, history, and culture, as well as research expertise on Chinese book history, publishing history, and bibliography. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Wu worked as the Chinese Collections Support Assistant at the UBC Central Technical Services from March to November 2014. Mr. Wu holds a library degree from Beijing University and a graduate program degree in Philosophy of Science and Technology from Northeastern University in China.

We are delighted to welcome Professor Boyue Yao and Mr. Ya Min Wu to join the team for this important international collaboration. Prof. Boyue Yao can be reached at Room M236 Gowen Hall in the EAL, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195; 206-685-3705 (office phone); email: boyuey@uw.edu. Mr. Ya Min Wu can be reached at the Rare Books and Special Collections, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, 1961 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z1; by phone (604) 822-9430, and via email at ya.min.wu@ubc.ca.

Zhijia Shen
CO-PI of the UW-UBC CLIR Project and
Director of East Asia Library
University of Washington

Jing Liu
CO-PI of the UW-UBC CLIR Project
Chinese Studies Librarian, Asian Library
University of British Columbia.