CPS/CTP Plenary Session: A Forum on Area Studies Scholarship and Librarianship in the Age of Globalization
RDA Implementation: Current Status and Known Issues
Electronic Resources: Librarians and Vendors Round Table
CEAL CPS/CTP Plenary Session
Forum on Area Studies Scholarship and Librarianship in the Age of Globalization
Grand Salon A/B
Philadelphia Marriot Downtown
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
3:40-5:10 p.m.
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Program flyer: https://www.eastasianlib.org/CEAL/AnnualMeeting/plenary/Presentations/2014/Plenary2014.pdf
- 3:40-3:45 pm Introducation (Moderator: Shi Deng, UC San Diego)
- 3:45-4:05 pm “The Global Dimensions of Scholarship and Research Libraries” (Dan Hazen, Associate Librarian for Harvard College Library)
- 4:05-4:30 pm "Collaboration, Advocacy, and Recruitment: Area and International Studies Librarianship” (Marion Frank-Wilson, Head, Area Studies Department, Indiana University Libraries)
- 4:30-4:40 pm Response: Ellen Hammond, Yale University
- 4:40-4:50 pm Response: Jidong Yang, Stanford University
- 4:30-4:40 pm Response: Ellen Hammond, Yale University
- 4:50-5:00 pm Response: Matthias Kaun, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
- 5:00-5:10 pm Q&A
Committee on Technical Processing 2014 Program
RDA Implementation: Current Status and Known Issues
Marriott Liberty Ballroom C
Philadelphia Marriot Downtown
Thursday, March 27, 2014
2:30-3:20 p.m.
The CEAL CTP Subcommittee on RDA will report a survey results on the current status of RDA implementation among CEAL members since March 31, 2013, the implementation date set by the national libraries. The Subcommittee will also present some examples of what public services and users would like to see on specific CJK known issues and how they may affect user tasks/experiences in resource discovery. A discussion of some possible solutions to some of known issues as well as how to prioritize these issues will be followed by a Q&A sessions.
- 2:30-3:00 pm RDA Implementation: Current Status and Known Issues (Charlene, Jessalyn, Sarah, & Shi)
- Survey report on RDA Implementation Status among CEAL Community
- Known Issues: how they may affect users’ experiences in resource discovery
- Known Issues: Some possible solutions to known issues and the committee’s priorities
- LC Updates (including LC Update for CEAL Questions on CJK numerals, etc.)
- PCC CJK NACO Project updates
- Q&A (5 minutes)
- 3:00-3:05 pm Report: ALA-LC Japanese Romanization Table (Yoko)
- 3:05-3:10 pm Report & Award: LC-CEAL Internship Program (Yue)
- 3:10-3:15 pm Report & Recognition of CTP members and subcommittee members (Shi)
- 3:15-3:20 pm Q&A
Electronic Resources: Librarians and Vendors Round Table
Liberty Ballroom C
Philadelphia Marriot Downtown
9:30-11:00 pm
Thursday, March 27
This Round Table is open to all CEAL members as well as vendors and electronic information providers who are strongly encouraged to submit issues and questions to their respective CEAL committee chairs for discussion at this Round Table.
Jointly organized by Committees on Technical Processing, Chinese Materials, Japanese Materials, Korean Materials, and Public Services, this Round Table creates a dialog between East Asian librarians and vendors of electronic content. In particular, it articulates the need for compliance with well-established metadata standards for electronic resources when vendors provide e-content to East Asian libraries in North America.
Moderator: Peter Zhou, CEAL President
Issues and standards
- Shi Deng, Chair, CTP
- Bie-hwa Ma, Co-Chair, CEAL Task Force on Metadata Standards and Best Practices for East Asian Electronic Resources
- Chengzhi Wang, Co-chair, CEAL Task Force on Metadata Standards and Best Practices for East Asian Electronic Resources
Needs and requirements
- Susan Xue, Chair, Committee on Chinese Materials
- Setsuko Noguchi, Chair, Committee on Japanese Materials
- Yunah Sung, Chair, Committee on Korean Materials
- Jidong Yang, Chair, Committee on Public Services
Open discussion: vendors and CEAL members
Summary and next steps
Ellen Hammond, Incoming President, CEAL