Inside major East Asian library collections in North America. volume 1 /

As a branch of International and Area Studies Librarianship (IASL), East Asian Librarianship has become increasingly important in an age of globalization as scholars engage in interdisciplinary research and study. Volume 1 of Inside Major East Asian Library Collections in North America presents an e...

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Main Authors Lo, Patrick (Author), Anghelescu, Hermina (Author), Allard, Bradley (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781802622355
DOI10.1108/9781802622331
Physical Description1 online resource (364 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Ellen Hammond Foreword / Loretta E. Kim Foreword / Matthias Kaun Volume I: Japan and Korean Studies East Asian Librarianship and Library Collections in North America: Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Kuniko yamada mcvey, librarian for the Japanese collection, harvard-yenching library, harvard university
  • Chapter 2. Reiko yoshimura, head librarian freer gallery of arts and arthur m. Sackler gallery library, national museum of asian art, smithsonian libraries and archives
  • Chapter 3. Dr. Kristina troost, head, east asian collection, duke university(retired)
  • Chapter 4. Dr. daniel mckee, Japanese bibliographer, cornell university library
  • Chapter 5. Yunah sung, korean studies librarian & project manager, asia library, university of michigan
  • Chapter 6. Hyo jin moon, subject specialist for Japanese studies and korean studies, university of california san diego
  • Chapter 7. Dr. Ann marie l. davis, associate professor, Japanese studies librarian, the ohio state university libraries
  • Chapter 8. Dr. Steve witt, subject specialist librarian for global studies and Japanese studies and head of the international & area studies library, university of illinois at urbana-champaign
  • Chapter 9. Adam lisbon, Japanese & korean studies librarian, university of colorado boulder
  • Chapter 10. Dr. Rebecca corbett, Japanese studies librarian, university of southern california
  • Chapter 11. Joy kim, curator, korean heritage library, university of southern california
  • Chapter 12. Ellie kim, korea studies librarian, university of hawaii at manoa library
  • Chapter 13. Tokiko bazzell, Japan studies librarian, university of hawaii at manoa
  • Chapter 14. Kana jenkins, curator, gordon w. Prange collection, east asian studies librarian, university of maryland
  • Chapter 15. Sharon domier, east asian studies librarian, university of massachusetts amherst
  • Chapter 16. Dr. Beth sara katzoff, east asian studies librarian, new york university
  • Chapter 17. Hana kim, director, cheng yu tung east asian library, university of toronto
  • Chapter 18. Shirin eshghi, head, asian library, university of British columbia
  • Chapter 19. Katherine kalsbeek, head, rare books & special collections / Saeyong Kim, Korean Studies Librarian / Tomoko Kitayama, Japanese Studies Librarian / Jing Liu, Chinese Studies Librarian / Sarbjit Randhawa, South Asian and Himalayan Studies Librarian, Asian Library, University of British Columbia
  • Chapter 20. David sulz, public services librarian (includes east asian studies)
  • Chapter 21. Dr. Max dionisio, acting department head, library and archives and the bishop white committee library of east asia, royalOntario museum
  • Chapter 22. Cordes tarantino, assistant librarian, c. Laan chun library, asian art museum of san francisco
  • Chapter 23. Dr. Hermina g.b. Anghelescu and alice yuet ling law, east asian librarianship and library collections in the United States and Canada: A selective bibliography, 2000-2020 east asian librarianship and library collections in North America: Conclusion.