THREE SNAPSHOTS OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMS IN UC AND A SURVEY OF DIGITAL RESOURCES

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THREE SNAPSHOTS OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMS IN UC AND A SURVEY OF DIGITAL RESOURCES

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Appendices APPENDICES THREE SNAPSHOTS OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMS IN UC AND A SURVEY OF DIGITAL RESOURCES A The Chinese Studies Programs in UC and Digital Resources for Chinese Studies A.1 Program Profile UC has extensive programs in China studies, some ranked the finest in the nation All UC campuses offer either undergraduate or graduate programs in Chinese language and literature In addition, most UC campuses offer programs in a wide range of other academic disciplines such as history, archaeology, Buddhism, linguistics, art history, political science, sociology, anthropology, law, music, and film studies All UC campuses have to some degree established programs in Asian American studies Berkeley stands out especially strong in Chinese-American studies nationally Over the years, UC faculty members have expanded their interests to newer disciplines in Chinese studies such as geography, journalism, architecture, psychology, public health, and social welfare Because of the wide scope of Chinese studies programs in UC, there needs to be more Chinese digital resources to support their instructional and research needs Among the eight campuses surveyed, six campuses offer Ph.D or Masters programs in Chinese studies, and two campuses offer undergraduate programs only Four campuses have organized research units (ORUs) to coordinate activities in Chinese studies, i.e Centers for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley and UCLA, Council for East Asian studies at UCSD, and Center for Asian studies at UC Irvine These centers organize a wide range of activities including international conferences, seminars and colloquia, publications, and visiting scholars’ programs A.2 Information Needs In this survey, many campuses have identified the following digital resources as critical for Chinese studies in UC:         Full text databases Indexes of Chinese journals, newspapers and dissertations Online references resources: dictionaries, encyclopedias, biographies, yearbooks and directories Chinese film and digital video resources Statistical information and census data GIS, geographic description, and gazetteers Photographic resources Government documents The section on the Chinese studies programs in UC and digital resources for Chinese studies was prepared by Jean Han of UC Berkeley Library Page Appendices A.3 Recommended Digital Resources for EADL Those surveyed in this study recommended the following electronic resources: Chinese eLibrary Full Text Database Paramus, N.J : eBookMatrix Publishing Corp 人人人人 People’s Daily 1948-2002, & other major Newspapers /10Magazines published in China Provides full-text searching by keyword for major newspapers in China Price: 10 users $30,000.00 Service method: Local host 人人人人人 United Daily News Database, Taipei http://www.udndata.com A full-text database of major newspapers in Taiwan since 1955 Price: $50,000 initial and US$25,000/year Service method: Local host 人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人 The full-text database of Academic Journal Articles in Humanities and Social Sciences by the People’s University of PR China From 1978 to present Network version Price: RMB24,000 Service Method: Local host China Dissertation Database http://china.eastview.com There are 50,000 selected Chinese dissertations by discipline Price: to be determined Service method: local host or vendor host 人人人人人人人 SuperStar Digital Library for Chinese Studies , http://www.ssreader.com Contains some 80,000 Chinese e-books on many subjects including reference works, local gazettes, historical archives, etc Price: to be determined Service method: Local host 人人人人人 (China InfoBank)人人 http:// www.chinainfobank.com Contains databases on Chinese economic, business & finance, law & regulation, statistics including government and quasi-governmental bodies as well as academic institutions One of the best sources for Chinese business information Price: $1,288/yr Service method: Local host or vendor host 人人人人 CHANT (Chinese Ancient Texts) databases Hong Kong : CHANT Center, the Chinese University of Hong Kong http://www.chant.org Contains four full-text databases of traditional Chinese texts from the Pre-Han period (pre 220 AD), 人人人 Jiaguwen, 人人 Jianbo, 人人 人 Jinwenxue, 人人人人 人人人人人 Six Dynasties (581 AD) Page Appendices Annual subscription: $600.00 Service Method: Local host or vendor host 人人人人人人人 (Internet version) 人人:人人人人人人人人人人人 Sequel to Siku Quanshu, the title was compiled and reproduced the best editions of 500 Chinese classical works in 1922-1936 Price: 10 users US$21,000 * Currently, five UC campuses (UCB,UCI, UCLA, UCSB, UCSD) are jointly negotiating with the publisher to purchase this database Service method: Local host 人人人人人人人人人 The Complete Collection of Classics of Ancient China Taipei: Great Man Knowledge Management Group, 2003 A full-text database of the largest and most useful encyclopedia including all important classics of ancient China in astronomy, geography, history, philosophy, literature, politic, economy, art, education, agriculture, fishing, medicine, etc Price: Single user $6,500 Service method: Local host 人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人, 1982- Bibliography of dissertations created by the National Library of China Price: RMB11,000.00 Service method: Local host A.4 Freely Available Chinese Studies Database on the Internet 人人人人 http://www.zhongwen.com/ Word Lists and Online Glossaries / Dictionaries Mandarin Chinese http://www.deall.ohio-state.edu/chan.9/cdict.htm Annotated links to webaccessible resources for Mandarin Chinese Chinese language information http://www.webcom.com/bamboo/chinese/ Chinese-English Dictionary http://www.mandarintools.com/cintro.html Chinese characters and culture http://zhongwen.com/m/hellochat.htm 人人人人人人 http://www.wforum.com/online/newspapers.shtml Links to Chinese newspapers 人人人人人人 http://www.hljdaily.com.cn/link.htm Links to Chinese newspapers, magazines, and radio stations 人人人人人人人人人人人 China education and research network http://www.cernet.edu.cn 人人人人人人人 National Library of China (Beijing) web page http://www.nlc.gov.cn/ Page Appendices An Internet guide for Chinese studies http://sun.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/ Libraries and Library Resources for Chinese Studies: The World-Wide Web Virtual Library http://www.uni-kiel.de/netguide/netguide.htm China: Internet Guide for China Studies http://sun.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/ 人人人人人人人 China Laws http://www.lawbase.com.cn 人人人人人人人人人人人 Buddhist Digital Library and Museum http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/DBLM/cindex.htm BuddhaNet: Buddhist Information and Education Network http://buddhanet.net Taoism http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/taoism/ Chinese Movie Database http://www.dianying.com Covers movies made in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other regions from 1905 to the present Contains a movie index by film title Lists current Hong Kong Film Awards nominations Links to other resources on Chinese movies China Dimensions http://sedac.ciesin.org/china/ Available data: China administrative regions GIS data, China maps and bibliography database, Population (census data) and data on public health, Economics, Public policies, etc Chinese Biographical Database http://exodus.lcsc.edu/cbiouser/Default.htm China’s Economy: Latest China Economic Data/Statistics, Chinese Economic Analysis/Reports http://www.geoinvestor.com/statistics/china/economicdata.htm Taiwan www virtual library http://peacock.tnjc.edu.tw/taiwan-wwwvl.html National Central Library (Taipei)home page 人人人人人人人人人人 http://www.ncl.edu.tw 人人人人人人人人人人人 http://ccs.ncl.edu.tw/ Home page of the Center for Chinese Studies in the National Central Library in Taiwan 人人人人人人人人人人人人 (Taiwan) http://readopac.ncl.edu.tw/html/frame6.htm Full-text database of government publications in Taiwan 人人人人人人人人人人人人人人 http://www.dgbasey.gov.tw/dgbas03/bs8/others.htm GAIS Global area information servers 人人人人人人人人 Taiwan http://gais.cs.ccu.edu.tw/cgais.html, Taiwan Academic Network 人人人人人人 http://www.ntu.edu.tw/TANet/ Page Appendices National Science & Technology Information network 人人人人人人人人 http://ssuxdb1.stic.gov.tw/html/sticinit2 National Palace Museum 人人人人人人人 (人人) http://www.npm.gov.tw Hong Kong www virtual library http://www.asiawind.com/hkwwwv1/ 人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人人 World Confederation of institutes and libraries for Chinese Overseas Studies http://overseaschineseconfederation.org/relevantlinks.html A.5 UC’s Chinese collections Recommended for Digitization  Chinese rubbing collection (UCB) The East Asian Library at UCB has conducted a pilot project to digitize its Chinese rubbings for on-line publication so that researchers around the world can study them This digitization project follows MOAII standards, and the data now resides in CDL’s server A few sample rubbings are available for viewing at http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/xdlib/servlet/archobj?DOCCHOICE=eal/csr9.xml http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/xdlib/servlet/archobj?DOCCHOICE=eal/csr8.xml http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/xdlib/servlet/archobj?DOCCHOICE=eal/derivtest.xml  Chinese Rare Books prior to 1795 (UCB) UCB EAL plans to digitize selected Chinese rare books prior to 1795 A pilot project is currently under way to digitize about twenty titles of Song-Yuan imprints from the 10th to 14th centuries  Chinese American archives and photographic collections, Ethnic Studies Library (UCB) The Chinese in California, 1850-1925 (UCB project underway) http://www.memory.loc.gov/ammem/award99/cubhtml/cichome.html The Chinese in California, 1850-1925 is a part of the Library of Congress's American Memory Project It illustrates nineteenth and early twentieth century Chinese immigration to California from 1850-1925 through about 8,000 images and pages of primary source materials selected from the Bancroft Library, the Ethnic Studies Library of UCB, and the California Historical Society of San Francisco  Two unique Chinese collections in UCLA (1) Tom Leung Kang Youwei Bao Huang Hui collection, which has been microfilmed (2) China Democracy Movement and Tiananmen Incident Collection Page Appendices B Japanese Studies Programs in UC and Digital Resources for Japanese Studies B Program Profile Eight UC campuses offer degree programs related to Japan four campuses offer Ph.D and Masters programs in Japanese studies; five campuses offer undergraduate programs on Japanese Studies; three campuses offer major or minor programs on Japan within the scope of East Asia area studies While language instruction is the core of East Asia area studies, the scope and the depth of the Japanese Studies programs of eight UC campuses vary greatly At the undergraduate level, the courses are offered through interdisciplinary studies programs The MA and Ph.D degrees on the other hand are offered through various disciplinary departments Besides the core courses on Japanese language, history and literature, a large number of courses are offered in a wide range of disciplines Faculty affiliations are with Anthropology, Architecture, Art History, Business/Economics, Law, Literature, Linguistics, History, Music, Political Science, Religion, Sociology, and Theater among other departments programs B.2 Information Needs In recent years, Japanese studies programs in UC are shifting more toward modern and contemporary Japan As the research interests of UC faculty expands, the need for flexibility in acquiring library research materials to support those interests has broadened considerably The increased demand for original research materials means an increased need for accessing primary sources that are not available through regular distribution channels Although hard copy is still the most essential resource for research materials, there is a rapid expansion of digital resources for Japanese studies This trend has created a strong demand for non-print resources among UC’s library patrons According to this survey, the following types of resources are critical for Japanese studies programs in UC:      Full text journal article databases Full text newspapers databases Primary sources: access to government documents, local gazetteers, white papers, opinion surveys, numerical data sets, serials published in pre-war periods, diaries and fliers Audio visual sources: films directed by well known Japanese directors and award winning films, films on performing arts (Kabuki, No plays) and films adapted from literary works, animation and documentary films Topical sources on popular culture, gender studies, politics, leisure in contemporary Japan, globalization B.3 Available Digital Resources According to Databases in Japan, 2001, the total number of Japanese commercial databases available to overseas users is 437 in 2000 Only 7.1 % of them are distributed on the Internet The database category breakdown is as follows: Science and Technology Economic/Business/Financial 86 164 19.7% 37.5% Page Appendices General Combinations of above 175 12 40.1% 2.7% Currently, six UC campuses are jointly subscribing to one database through CDL: MagazinePlus, an index to Japanese periodical literature Additionally, the following Japanese digital resources are subscribed to by at least one UC campus: Title Category Campus BookPlus Sakka Shippitsusha Fairu Web Who Sho no Jiten NACSIS-IR Nikkei Telecome21 General General General General General Combinations UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB, UCLA, UCSD, UCSB UCB, UCSD The above titles represent a small portion of the entire Japanese digital resources that are available on the market There are several reasons for the current lack of e-resources in UC’s East Asian collections: Price – Digital resources are expensive Usually, the prices for Japanese studies resources are not set for consortia use, if at all Access method – IP access method is not provided for most of the digital resources The majority of Japanese databases are accessed by password This method is not suitable for seamless information delivery in an openly accessible network environment of UC Contract – The contract is usually written in Japanese The database providers are usually very reluctant to spend their financial resources preparing the contract in English since the market for their products is fairly small In addition, some of the contract terms are unacceptable for U.S institutions For example, the place of a trial (should a lawsuit occur) will be held in Japan Operating system – The majority of CD-ROM products run properly only with Japanese Windows Japanese database providers have yet to commit their financial resources to develop products for public use, as Database in Japan, 2001 survey indicates that Japanese database users prefer Internet as their access choice In the meantime, Japanese librarians in the United States have formed a task force to tackle the issue of Japanese database access This group is communicating with librarians in Japan on some of their common concerns (such as flexible access methods) Librarians on both sides are trying to form a united front to sway the current market of Japanese databases towards a more user-friendly and less proprietary environment In addition to commercially available databases, there are many useful scholarly databases in Japan developed by government agencies or academic institutions Those resources are not open Page Appendices for public use yet Their use is limited to individual institutions It is useful to identify these databases and include them in the proposed EADL digital collections Despite of these limitations, there are encouraging new improvements in web-based information delivery from Japan in recent years, led by the National Diet Library and National Information Informatics Many government agencies, academic institutions and research centers are now publishing valuable scholarly information on the Web The recent increase of high-quality digital archives by central and local governments and museums is worth our special mention It is important to harvest these digital resources, and provide efficient and effective ways to access them It is essential for CDL and UC’s East Asian librarians to develop strategies for acquiring and harvesting such new digital information B.4 Recommended Digital Resources for EADL NACSIS-IR http://www.nii.ac.jp/ir/ir-e.html Contains 39 bibliographic databases in humanities, social sciences and natural sciences by National Information Informatics with IP address recognition Price: to be determined Service Method: IP controlled access NACSIS-ELS http://els.nii.ac.jp/els-e/nacsis-els-e.php3?top A full test database of 450 academic journals by National Information Informatics, with IP address access Price: to be determined Service Method: IP controlled access Nikkei Telecom21 http://telecom21.nikkeidb.or.jp/home/ A database of business information, statistics and news by Nikkei America Inc with IP address access Price: $80/month basic fee + usage fee (cost varies per file) Service Method: IP controlled access Japan Knowledge http://www.nichigai.co.jp/web_service/j-knowledge2.html A collection of 20 reference resources – encyclopedia, language dictionaries etc by Nichigai Associates, with IP address access Price: $1,500/year with ID + $1,250 initiation fee Service Method: IP controlled access Asahi Shinbun http://www.asahi.com/information/products.html Full text Asahi newspaper database ( 1926-1945) by Asahi Shinbunsha, in CD Rom format, but can be networked Price: $14,167 Service Method: Possible local host Yomiuri Shinbun http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/cdrom/index.htm Full text Yomiuri Shinbun (1874-1945) by Yomiuri Shinbunsha in CD Rom, but can be networked Page Appendices Price: $22,917 Service Method: Possible local host Oya Soichi Bunko https://www.oya-bunko.com A periodical index to over 370 general and popular magazine titles since 1988 by Oya Soichi Bunko, with IP address access Price: $3,100 /year with ID Service Method: IP controlled access BookPlus http://www.nichigai.co.jp/ Contains table of contents information of Japanese books published after 1927 by Nichigai Associates, with IP address access Price: $2,250/year with ID Service Method: IP controlled access Who’s who in Japan after 1968 by Nichigai Associates, with IP address access Price: $22,450/year with ID and sites Service Method: IP controlled access GIOSS-Net http://www.gioss.or.jp/ A bibliographical database for government documents generated by the central ministries since 1992 Price: $1,000/year membership fee Service Method: Vendor host Kanpo Kensaku http://kanpou.npb.go.jp/search/introduce.html A Database of official government gazetteers since 1947 by Tokyo-to Kanpo Hanbaijo Price: $17.50/search (no flat rate service offered) Service Method: Vendor host Legal Base http://jlic.softhouse-ilu.com/doc/index.php3 A database for judicial precedent, trial, law and ordinances since 1947 by Nihon Horitsu Joho Senta, with IP address access Price: $5,000 / year with ID Service Method: IP controlled access Sakka Shuppitsusha Fairu 人人人人人人人人人 Biographical information of writers or journalists in Japan by Nichigai Associates, with IP address access Price: $2,250/year with ID Service Method: IP controlled access Sho no Jiten 人人人人 Contains information on Japanese prizes in various fields by Nichigai Associates, with IP address access Page Appendices Price: $1,500/year with ID Service Method: IP controlled access Digital News Archives http://www.asahi.com/information/intro_forl.html A database of Asahi Newspaper and biography since 1984 by Asashi Shinbunsha, with IP address access Price: $2,380 / year with ID Service Method: IP controlled access Yomidasu http://dbgwp.yomiuri.co.jp/help/yomidas.htm A database for Yomiuri Newspaper since 1986 and biography by Yomiuri Shinbunsha, with IP address access Price: $2,000 / year with ID Service Method: IP controlled access Mainichi News Pakku A database for Mainichi Shinbun and its photo archives etc by Mainichi Shinbunsha, with IP address access Price: $1,800 / year with ID Service Method: IP controlled access Netto de Hyakka 人人人人人人 Heibonsha’s world encyclopedia online by Nichigai Associates, with IP address access Price: $11,840/year with ID and sites Service Method: IP controlled access B.5 UC’s Japanese Collections Recommended for Digitization Some of UC Japanese collections are appropriate for digitalization because of their scholarly and artistic value For example, UCB’s Collection of Edo Edition Books are believed to be the largest outside Japan UCB recently digitized about 200 woodblock printed maps and books from the collection UCB 5,500 Edo Period (1600-1867) woodblock printed books 2,300 Edo Period manuscripts 500 sheets of hand written poems (waka) sang in the Edo Period 500 front pieces of the first edition of the literary works published in Meiji and Taisho Periods (1868-1925) 1,000 miniature books published in Meiji Period (1868- 1912) Page 10 Appendices UCLA manuscripts with hand colored illustrations from the 17th century (Utsubo Monogatari) 50 Japanese woodblock prints (Ukiyoe) 200 old maps C Korean Studies Programs in UC and Digital Resources for Korean Studies C.1 Program Profile Among the ten campuses in the UC system, seven campuses offer Korean Studies research and/or teaching programs, and two of them (UCR and UCSC) offer Korean language instruction classes or general Korean history classes for lower level undergraduate students The other five campuses offer research programs as well as various types of teaching programs for upper level undergraduate students and/or graduate students including Masters and Ph.D degree programs Two campuses (UCB and UCLA) offer Ph.D programs Korean language and/or general history teaching programs are commonly offered in all the seven campuses Research interests in Korean Studies/Korean-American Studies among UC faculty members range from history, literature, linguistics, religion, political science, economics, sociology, urban planning, anthropology, archaeology, art history, folklore to Korean American studies, women’s studies, film studies, and popular culture studies, among other fields Korean history and literature are the most important subject areas among UC’s Korean Studies programs More faculty members have interests on modern Korea (including the colonial period) than pre-modern Korea In the subject category of ‘Religion,’ Buddhism appears to be a more popular topic than other Korean religions among UC’s Korean studies faculty members It is therefore reasonable to characterize UC’s Korean studies programs as shifting toward modern and contemporary Korea in general Research on modern Korea and its related topics such as Korean Christianity, Film studies, Modern literature, Colonialism is getting momentum Two campuses (UCB and UCLA) have ORUs called Centers for Korean Studies http://ieas.berkeley.edu/ and http://www.isop.ucla.edu/korea/ C Information needs According to this survey, full-text journal databases are highly desired by the Korean Studies faculty and students The second category on the high priority list is online databases of reference resources such as encyclopedia and digitized primary sources Some campuses also expressed interests in audiovisual language teaching aids and Korean films (including films adopted from literary works and documentaries on Korean social and political development) Overall, the following kinds of digital resources were identified as critical for UC’s research programs in Korean studies: Full text journal article databases Primary sources (classical works, statistics, serial reprints, government documents, manuscripts and archival collections) Page 11 Appendices Comprehensive reference databases (encyclopedias, dictionaries, bibliographies) Full text newspaper databases Audio/visual materials (films, language teaching materials) C Recommended Digital Resources for EADL (Listed prices are for network version for a single library and one time payment only)    EncyKorea (Han’guk minjok munhwa taebaekkwa sajon) 人人人人人人人人人人人        http://www.encykorea.com/encykorea.htm Online version of Han’guk minjok munhwa taebaekkwa sajon, the most frequently used  encyclopedia on Korean Studies.  This online database is the revised edition developed  by the Academy of Korean Studies and Dongbang Media.  Its first print edition of 28  volumes was originally published by the Academy of Korean Studies in 1991.  This  online encyclopedia is also searchable with keywords, and includes multimedia  information such as maps, photos, and audio­visual materials.   Price: $3000.00    DBpia (Haksul DB Series)        人人 DB 人人人  http://www.dbpia.co.kr/ Full­text databases including approximately 420 titles of Korean scholarly journal  articles.  All the journal titles are divided into 11 subject categories and all of them  contain all the available issues from the beginning.  They are all searchable with  keywords Price: varies journal title by title.     Korean Studies Information KISS (Han’guk haksul chongbo kungnae hakhoeji komsaek)       人人人人人人 人人人人人人人  http://kiss.kstudy.com/ Full­text databases of Korean scholarly journal articles published from approximately  1,100 research institutions in Korea and thesis and dissertations.  All the journal titles  include all the available issues from the beginning, with keyword searching capability.   Price: varies journal title by title.  Han’guk yoksa och’onnyon 人人人人人人人 Full text CD-ROM databases of Korean historical primary sources developed by Seoul System (** online version available through Korea A to Z – price unknown) Page 12 Appendices v.1 v v v Samguk sagi 人人人人 Koryosa 人人人 Choson wangjo sillok 人人人人人人 Kojong Sunjong sillok; Sama pangmok 人人人人人人; 人人人人 Price for stand-alone version: W490,000    KRpia (Han’gukhak DB Series)        人人人 DB 人人人  http://www.krpia.co.kr/ Full­text databases of various Korean Studies primary sources in Korean history,  literature, civilization, and medicine.  The databases are searchable by keywords, and  include image files of original texts in classical Chinese with searchable translated  version in Korean.   The following specific database titles in this database system are recommended for EADL: i ii iii iv v vi vii viii ix x xi xii xiii xiv Koryosa 人人人 (W3,000,000) Han’guk yoksa chimyong sajon 人人人人人人人人 Han’guk inmyong taesajon 人人人人人人 (W2,900,000) Samguk sagi; Samguk yusa 人人人人; 人人人人 (W1,500,000) Chungbo munhon pigo 人人人人人人 (W3,900,000) Han’guk kundae sijip ch’ongso 人人人人人人人人(W1,200,000) Choson yonhaeng kasa chipsong 人人人人人人人人 Han’guk hyondae munhak taesajon 人人人人人人人人人 (W2,000,000) Han’guk minsok taesajon 人人人人人人人 (W3,000,000) Han’guk hoehwa taesajon 人人人人人人人(W1,500,000) Choson tangjaeng kwan’gye charyojip 人人人人人人人人人 (W2,000,000) Han’guk chibangsa charyo ch’ongso 人人人人人人人人人(W2,000,000) Tongguk Yi Sang-guk chip 人人人人人人 (W1,000,000) Chasan An Hwak kukhak nonjojip 人人 人人 人人人人人 (W400,000) DBMedia Contents Library: Korea A to Z 人人人人 人人, Korea A to Z http://www.koreaa2z.com/ :Full-text online databases of various Korean Studies primary sources developed by Dongbang Media There are fourteen categories divided by subjects or formats to get into each database All the databases are searchable by keywords, and some databases include original texts in classical Chinese with translated texts in Korean Page 13 Appendices The following specific database titles in this database system are recommended for EADL: i ii iii iv v vi vii viii ix x xi xii xiii xiv xv xvi xvii Choson munkwa pangmok 人人人人人人 ($600.00) Yokchu Samguk sagi 人人 人人人人 ($500.00) Samguksa choryo 人人人人人 ($500.00) Samguk sagi; Samguk yusa 人人人人; 人人人人 ($600.00) Han’guk ui kurim 人人人 人人 ($150.00) Chungyo muhyong munhwajae 人人人人人人人 Hansong sunbo, Hansong chubo 人人人人, 人人人人($1,200.00) Ilche sidae minjokchi apsu kisa moum 人人人人 人人人 人人人人人人 ($1,000.00) Ssial ui sori 人人人 人人($800.00) Sasanggye 人人人 ($1,000.00) Ch’angjak kwa pip’yong 人人人 人人 ($600.00) Kyohoe wa yoksa 人人人 人人 (W1,200,000) Choson yujok yumul togam 人人人人人人人人 (W7,000,000) Koryosa 人人人 Choson wangjo sillok 人人人人人人 Kojong Sunjong sillok 人人人人人人 Sama pangmok 人人人人 Who’s who in Korea (JOINS) 人人人人 人人人人人人 http://people.joins.com/ Price: W1,000 per entry with membership registration C Freely Available Databases for Korean Studies on the Internet  Korean History Data Integration System (Han’guk yoksa chongbo t'onghap sisut'em) 人人 人人人人 人人人人人 http://koreanhistory.or.kr/ Integrated digital library on Korean history, established by the following four research institutions: Kuksa P'yonch'an Wiwonhoe; Soul Taehakkyo Kyujanggak; Minjok Munhwa Ch'ujinhoe; Chongsin Munhwa Yon'guwon Includes full text databases of newspapers published in the colonial period, classical works, serial reprints, etc  Korean Studies on Net - Digital Han’gukhak 人人人 人人人 http://www.koreandb.net/ Established by the Academy of Korean Studies Includes bibliographies, biographical information, and other historical information related to Korean Studies  Digital Library 人人人人人人人 http://www.dlibrary.go.kr/ Page 14 Appendices Includes online catalogs, indexes to journal articles, and some full text databases of primary sources, established by national libraries in Korea, such as The National Library of Korea, The National Assembly Library of Korea, Supreme Court Library, Research Information Service System, etc  KINDS - Korea Integrated News Database System 人人人人人人人人人人 http://www.kinds.or.kr/ Full text databases of Korean newspaper articles including daily newspapers, specialized newspapers, and newspapers in English Registration required  Korean Online Union Catalogs (KERIS: Korean Education & Research Information Service) 人人人人人人人人人 人人人人人人人人人 http://www.riss4u.net/ Union catalogs of 300 university libraries in Korea Registration required  Kugak Taesajon 人人人人人 http://www.ncktpa.go.kr/learn2.htm Online dictionary of Korean traditional music  Korean Statistical Information System (NSO) 人人人人人人人 http://www.nso.go.kr/eng Comprehensive statistical information on Korea, established by National Statistical Office  Korean National Heritage Online 人人人人人人 人人人人人人人 http://www.heritage.go.kr:8090/index.jsp Information on Korean heritage including culture and folklore  Korean Film Archive 人人人人人人人 http://www.koreafilm.or.kr/ Comprehensive resources on Korean movies from 1919  Han’guk Munhak Yongyok Chakp'um Soji Chongbo Database (Bibliographical Database of Korean Literature Translated into English) 人人人人 人人人人 人人人人 人人人人人人 http://www.kcaf.or.kr/trnsinfo/html/index.htm Contains 1800 items of bibliographical information of Korean literature translated into English  Koryo Taejanggyong Yon’guso (Research Institute of Tripitaka Koreana) 人人人人人人人人 人人 人人人 人人人人 http://www.sutra.re.kr/ Page 15 Appendices Contains original texts of Koryo taejanggyong  Tongguk Taehakkyo Chonja Pulchon Yon’guso (Electronic Buddhist Text Institute) 人人人人 人 人人人人人人人 人人人人人 人人 http://ebti.dongguk.ac.kr/ Includes translations of Koryo taejanggyong translated by Tongguk Yokkyongwon  Kyobo Book Centre 人人人人 http://www.kyobobook.co.kr/ Information of commercially available books in print C UC’s Korean Collections Recommended for Digitization Hei Sop Chin collection (UCLA) The Hei Sop Chin archival collection consists of materials related to the Korean independence movement in Hawaii and the mainland United States prior to 1945, including correspondences, documents, and various printed materials The collection includes letters exchanged between Young-gi Kim and Korean Commission members including Syngman Rhee, Philip Jaisohn, and Henry Chung; correspondences and cablegrams exchanged between the Korean Provisional Government in China and the Korean National Association offices in Hawaii and San Francisco; organizational papers pertaining to Dong-ji Hoe; documents pertaining to the United Korean Committee, Korean Interim Government and Assembly, and the Korean Community Center in Los Angeles; and the Korean-immigrant newspapers, the Korean national herald (Kungminbo) and Tansan times (Tansan sibo) Asami Library (UCB) The Asami Library contains 4,000 volumes of classical Korean imprints, including Haedong kayo, the finest surviving manuscript of an early eighteenth-century anthology of Korean poetry compiled by Kim Su-jang Collection on democracy and unification in Korea (UCLA) The Collection on democracy and unification in Korea was originally collected by the "Korea Church Coalition for Peace, Justice, and Reunification" in Washington D.C from 1975 through early 1990s The collection was donated to UCLA East Asian Library in the summer of 1995 right after the organization was officially closed Its contents are mostly on Korean human rights and democratic development activities during the 1970s and 1980s in the United States It also contains information on how American religious and citizen groups participated in activities in Washington, D.C and abroad to promote Korean democracy and human rights The "Korea Church Coalition for Peace, Justice, and Reunification" (formerly named "North American Coalition for Human Rights in Korea") was formed in 1975 during the Yushin period by concerned religious and human rights activists in the United States According to the Page 16 Appendices Coalition, the organization was "the major voice which spoke out on behalf of victims of human rights abuses as well as supported efforts for democracy in Korea." The collection is known as a unique collection in terms of its contents and the covering period This may be the only collection available outside Korea on political and social issues of contemporary Korea Page 17 ... Japanese studies; five campuses offer undergraduate programs on Japanese Studies; three campuses offer major or minor programs on Japan within the scope of East Asia area studies While language... studies, politics, leisure in contemporary Japan, globalization B.3 Available Digital Resources According to Databases in Japan, 2001, the total number of Japanese commercial databases available... Film Awards nominations Links to other resources on Chinese movies China Dimensions http://sedac.ciesin.org/china/ Available data: China administrative regions GIS data, China maps and bibliography

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