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Ohio State’s Japan-related Theses and Disserations on OhioLINK web site

OhioLINK ‘s ETD Center publishes electronic theses and disseratations from universities participating in OhioLINK. The following Japan-related theses and dissertations Continue reading

John W. Bennett digital collection

Doing Photography and Social Research in the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1948-1951 is a prize-winning digital collection created at Ohio State. The collection was originally prepared by the late John W. Bennett, who passed away at 89 on February 74, 2005. Continue reading

CEAL presentation on OSU blog

On March 30, this blog was discussed at the annual meeting of the Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) in Chicago. As part of the Committee on Public Services program, Maureen Donovan and Yuji Tosaka (Kent State University graduate student in library and information science) presented an interim report on the blogging project that has been underway for OSU Japanese Collections users since the start of this year.

We had a lively discussion on our blog and hope to use our feedback to improve library services to our users. Continue reading

Workshop on blogging and RSS

Today, we presented an internal workshop report on “blogging and public services in the ‘evolving virtual library'” from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Main Library. This was a preview of our upcoming presentation at the annual meeting of the Council on East Asian Libraries in Chicago at the end of March. Continue reading

Using Unicode in OSCAR and WorldCat

Here is the information on using Unicode and searching/displaying Japanese in OSCAR and WorldCat. Romanization is fairly straightforward in Japanese, but seeing the Japanese characters is sometimes useful when you are unsure how to read personal or geographical names, for example.

Site map

The site map for this web site is available from the following page.

Gifts from Mutsuyo Okumura and J. Marshall Unger, Osamu Fujimura, Shimizu Isao and others

Mutsuyo and Jim Unger have been weeding research materials no longer needed. Prior to leaving for Japan on sabbatical, they donated these books and journals to the Ohio State University Libraries. Continue reading

New Blog Launched

This site is launched to test the feasibility of blogging services to help faculty and students cope with various transitions going on in the OSU Japanese Collections.

Issues include: the temporary relocation of the library holdings to a former factory two miles away from the existing Main Library, the increasing location of books in an off-site depository, the cancellation of many journals, and an increasing amount of digitized resources available to library users.

An “information needs assessment” for users of the Japanese collections in the Ohio State University Libraries is also underway. This blog has been set up to address some of the needs identified thus far. A workshop is planned for mid-April. []

During Winter Quarter 2005, Maureen Donovan (Japanese Studies Librarian) and Yuji Tosaka (Kent State University graduate student in library and information science doing at practicum at Ohio State University Libraries) met with a number of faculty members using a questionnaire designed to focus discussion on the issues noted above. Mr. Tosaka has also done much of the work to set up this blog, including the coding to establish pull-down menus at the sides.

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