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Thompson Library: opened August 3, 2009!

After 3 years in Ackerman Road, we’re back on campus in the beautifully renovated Thompson Library — Room 350-B (see below)!! East Asian stacks are on 3M, while the reference books are now on 2 (outside the Grand Reading Room).

350B Thompson Library

Spring Qtr: What Is the Global Information Society?

I’ll be teaching a course in the spring quarter with my colleague, Miriam Conteh-Morgan, on What Is the Global Information Society? It is listed in the Spring ’09 course list for International Studies

Intl Stds 501, T R 11:30-1:18 (course # 12207-1)
Prerequisites: None

** Our goal is to introduce critical thinking about the knowledge creation process in its global and societal contexts. We believe this course will give students an advantage in academics and, especially, in the job market — as well as in their future professional lives.
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Race & Hollywood: Asian Images in Film (Turner Classic Movies)

During the month of June — on Tuesday and Thursdays all month! — 37 films examining the portrayal of Asians in classic movies will be featured on TCM in a festival series, Race & Hollywood: Asian Images in Film. Continue reading

Handout for CJM presentation 4/3/2008

CEAL Committee on Japanese Materials
“Japanese Collections as Learning Centers: Connecting Users with Libraries through Web 2.0 Technologies”
Maureen Donovan & Shirin Eshghi
Atlanta, April 3, 2008
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Libworld: library and library related blogs

There’s a fascinating series of postings about library blogs at the Infobib blog, including a review of Biblioblogs in Japan by Sho Sato and katz3 that includes links to a list of 51 Japanese biblioblogs. All I can say is “Wow!”

UBC Japanese collection blog

Today I was specifically looked for blogging by Japanese studies librarians. I quickly found Shirin Eshghi’s blog at UBC Continue reading

Blogging at East Asian library collections

Getting ready for my upcoming presentation at the Council on East Asian Libraries on “Scholarly Communication and Patron Services,” I set out today to see who’s blogging at East Asian collections. Continue reading

Japanese e-resources

Handout for a workshop on Feb 12, 2008 Continue reading

Presentation on blogging

Click! logo

I gave a presentation on blogging as part Ohio State University Libraries’ series, Click! Technology and Libraries in Action. The handout is available online now: Blogging: Join the Conversation!

Nihon no Bijutsu

Nihon no Bijutsu No. 68 cover
Nihon no Bijutsu No. 68

Update to my earlier post about this journal Nihon no Bijutsu — Translation of titles of each issue —– We’ve moved the project to translate all the issue titles to the Japanese Studies Wiki!!
https://library.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Nihon_no_Bijutsu

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