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Noriko Asato, Ph.D. University of Hawaii Library & Information Science Program

Planning A Bibliographical Guide for the Next Generation East Asian Studies Librarian 2011 CEAL Conference CJK Joint Session. Noriko Asato, Ph.D. University of Hawaii Library & Information Science Program. Presentation Overview. The Course: Asian Research Materials & Methods

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Noriko Asato, Ph.D. University of Hawaii Library & Information Science Program

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  1. Planning A Bibliographical Guide for the Next Generation East Asian Studies Librarian2011 CEAL ConferenceCJK Joint Session Noriko Asato, Ph.D. University of Hawaii Library & Information Science Program

  2. Presentation Overview • The Course: Asian Research Materials & Methods • Background and the Changing Nature of Asian Studies Librarianship • Reconceptualizing the Course • Creating a Text (Team, Challenges) • Conclusion

  3. LIS 705: Asian Research Materials & Methods • Course Description: Bibliography, reference tools, and research methods in sources on Asia in Western and Asian languages. Discussion of published and archival repositories. Cross-listed as ASAN 705 and HIST 705.

  4. Background • Brief History of Asian Studies Librarianship Education at UH • Tied to the LIS Program’s founding • Librarians from the East-West Center • Professor Yukihisa Suzuki • Team Taught by UH Asian Studies Librarians

  5. Changing Nature of Asian Studies Librarianship • Need to be expert: • Digital Resource Manager • Resource Sharing • Collection Management • Intellectual Property • Preservation • Grantsmanship Recent Research • Makino (2000) • Troost (2009) • Kamada (2002) • Riedy (2003) • McVey (2005)

  6. Reconceptualizing the Course • Online Course • Advantages • Disadvantages • Internship Assignment • Specialized Modules

  7. The Team: Chinese • Zhijia Shen • University of Washington • Haihui Zhang • University of Pittsburgh

  8. The Team: Japanese • Yasuko Makino • Princeton University • Eizaburo Okuizumi • University of Chicago • Kazuko Sakaguchi • Harvard University

  9. The Team: Korean • Joy Hyon Kim • University of Southern California • Kyungmi Chun • Stanford University • Hyokyoung Yi • University of Washington

  10. Table of Contents • HUMANITIES • Art/Art History • Performing Arts • History • Language/ Linguistics • Literature • Philosophy / Intellectual History • Religious Studies

  11. Table of Contents • SOCIAL SCIENCES • Anthropology • Business • Communications / Journalism / Media Studies • Economics • Education • Geography • Political Science / International Relations • Sociology • Women’s Studies

  12. The Final Product • Publisher: Libraries Unlimited • Length: 520 pages • Publication Date: December 2011 • Audience: • LIS students • Beginning Asian Studies Subject Specialists • Royalties: CEAL

  13. Challenges/ Lessons Learned • The need for a textbook in this electronic age • Page allocation/ Subject coverage/ Organization • Parameters • Citation Style; Transliteration • Electronic sources • New CJK scholar or language specific

  14. Conclusion Thank you Noriko Asato Library & Information Science ProgramInformation & Computer Sciences DepartmentHamilton Library 3E2550 McCarthy MallHonolulu, HI 96822 asaton@hawaii.edu

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