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1. Hsi-chu Bolick (黄熹珠)
Librarian for East Asian Studies,
East Asian Resources, University Libraries, CB #3918
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890
Office phone: (919) 962-1278
Fax number: (919) 962-4450
E-mail: bolick@email.unc.edu
EDUCATION
M.L.I.S. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, Academic Libraries specialization,
1987
M.A. Applied Linguistics. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 1985
B.A. National Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan, Social Education/Journalism,
1976
LANGUAGE
English Near native (speaking, reading and writing)
Chinese Native (speaking, reading and writing)
Japanese Intermediate (reading)
LIBRARY EXPERIENCE
Librarian for East Asian Studies, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
July 2002 to present
• Provide vision and leadership in developing East Asian collections and services
to support scholarly activities in the university community.
• Serve in library subject liaison team to build comprehensive English resources
related to East Asian Studies; provide library instructions and research
consultations to undergraduate classes, graduate students and researchers.
• Identify and implement emerging technologies and best practices for East Asian
materials the unit acquires and processes.
• Library material budget planning and management.
• Lead East Asian Resources (EAR) services and staff (1 FTE librarian, 2 FTE
staff, 2-3 Graduate students, 5-7 students); Manage EAR’s operation including
goal setting, hiring, supervision and staff evaluation.
• Work in partnership with library’s technical services units, Access and Delivery
Services, Library IT and other Libraries’ staff to anticipate and develop services
that support use of the East Asian collection.
• Serve as library liaison to Asian Studies Dept. and Carolina Asia Center.
• Greet international researchers and visitors, engaged in library development.
2. • Grant writing and outreach
• Work in partnership with Duke University East Asian library services to
development resource sharing program.
• Conduct acquisitions trips to East Asia; engage colleagues in East Asia on library
collaborations that help enhance/enrich library services for Asian Studies in the
university community
Acting East Asian Bibliographer and East Asian cataloger, The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, June 1998-June 2002
• Develop and manage East Asian library materials that support scholarly activities
in the university community.
• Provide reference services and bibliographic instructions.
• Lead East Asian Resources (EAR) services and staff (1 FTE librarian, 2 FTE
staff, 2-3 Graduate students, 5-7 students)
• Manage EAR operation including goal setting, hiring, supervision and staff
evaluation.
• Catalog East Asian library materials (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) in all
formats
• Create NACO work for Chinese headings; participated in the LC PCC program
for Chinese materials.
• Work in partnership with library IT to implement Unicode encoding to improve
search and retrieval functionalities for CJK materials in Library’s Innovative
System.
East Asian Cataloger, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 1992-
June 2002
• Catalog East Asian library materials in all formats in accordance with the AACR2
standard and the Library of Congress Rule Interpretation, Library of Congress
(LC) Subject Heading, American Library Association Romanization Standard for
Chinese, Japanese and Korean and LC Classification Schedules.
• Create authority work for CJK materials in all formats.
• Create MARC21 bibliographic records on the OCLCCJK platform and perform
catalog maintenance in Library’s DRA system.
• Create NACO work and participated in the LC PCC program for Chinese
materials
Chinese Cataloging Specialist, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, Feb. 1991- Apr.
1992
• Catalog Chinese materials in all formats following guidelines of AACR2, the
Library of Congress Rule Interpretation, Library of Congress (LC) Subject
3. Heading, American Library Association Romanization Standard for Chinese,
Japanese and Korean and LC Classification Schedules.
• Create authority work
• Create MARC21 bibliographic records on the OCLCCJK platform and perform
catalog maintenance in the library automated system and the library card catalog.
Catalog Librarian, Wabash College. Crawsforsville, IN. Sep. 1987- Sep. 1989
• Catalog general library materials in accordance with AACR2, Library of
Congress (LC) Rule Interpretation Rules, LC Subject Heading and Classification
Schedules.
• Create MARC21 bibliographic records on the OCLC platform and perform
catalog maintenance.
English teacher, Hsiang-shan Middle School. Hsinchu County, Hsinchu, Taiwan. Fall
1976-1982
Newspaper intern, Taiwan Hsin-sheng Daily. Taipei, Taiwan. Covering news, writing
news reports and special reports, January – July 1976
GRANT AWARD
2013-16 A three-year library grant of $90,000 from the Taiwan Ministry of Education
to expand electronic resources on Taiwan Studies.
(http://blogs.lib.unc.edu/news/index.php/2013/09/east-asian-studies-
collection-to-expand-with-support-from-the-taiwan-ministry-of-
education/#sthash.IIGXW5AH.dpuf)
2009-16 Korean Foundation Korean Studies e-Resources grant (the grant provides the
library 50% of subscription fee, $2500/per year for two Nurimedia databases)
2012-14 Japanese material grant, $4500. Japan Foundation library grant. Fall, 2012.
2009-10
Taiwan Ministry of Education (TME) International Cooperation Program
Taiwan Studies grant. UNC grant facilitator for $20,000 faculty travel grant and
$5000 student study abroad grant to Taiwan.
2008
Luce Summer Institute travel grant to attend Chinese librarianship workshop
on e-resources. July 18-August 2, 2008. Universtiy of Washington in Seattle.
4. CEAL Korean Material Committee travel grant to attend Korean librarianship
workshop, March 30-April 1, 2008. Emory University
2005
The North American Coordinating Council on Japanese Library Resources
Multi-Volume Set (NCC-MVS) Project grant for acquiring primary materials
of Shōda Kazue Monjo [勝田主計文書], the only title available in U.S.
Carolina Asia Center academic enrichment grant for the Taiwan film festival
North American Coordinating Council (NCC) on Japanese Library Resources
fellowship grant to attend the T-3 (training the teachers) workshop,
January 7-11. Duke University
2004
Luce Summer Institute on Chinese academic librarianship Fellowship grant,
July 26-August 14. University of Pittsburg
Carolina Asia Center non-Title VI travel grant to China for library material
acquisitions
2001
American Library Association-Hong Kong Book Fair travel grant to attend
Hong Kong Book Fair, July 17-21
INNOVATION AND PROJECT/EVENT MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
•Institutional collaborative initiative: UNC and Duke shared a Korean librarian
position
2012-2013 Implemented a newly created UNC-Duke shared Korean librarian
position. The shared Korean librarian assumes 75% of work duty at Duke as a
Korean cataloger, and 25% at UNC with duties in Korean collection development
and user services.
• Chinese shelf ready service
2008/09 Implemented the national pilot project for Chinese shelf-ready service
partnering with a Chinese vendor, China International Book Trade Co. (CIBTC). This
implementation drew national attention due to its innovative idea and implementation
complexity that involved a team of project staff who were located in two countries and
had distinct culture and language differences. I trained the Chinese team American
research libraries’ technical processing standards that include creating MARC21
records to conform US cataloging standards for CJK materials, LC Classification and
LCSH subject headings, UNC Millennium system’s technical specifications on
generating electronic orders and invoices, UNC Library’s guidelines for physical
5. processing. I presented this pilot project at the Council on East Asian Libraries
(CEAL) conference in 2009. It attracted immediate interests from institutions such as
Stanford University, UC-San Diego and Oberlin College. Sine 2009, Chinese shelf
ready services enabled EAR to streamline technical processing and expedite public
access of new acquisitions.
• TRLN Beyond Print project for Chinese materials
2012 spring-summer. Successfully negotiated an ebook license with Airiti
Publishing Co., in Taiwan for TRLN libraries to share Chinese ebooks each
acquires, the first consortia agreement in N. America that permits sharing of
Chinese ebooks among institutions.
• Use social media to promote library’s collection and services
2011- Created an EAR Facebook to connect users and promote East Asian
collections and services. Facebook helped EAR find new friends and library users
when we expand contents to incude various university and local programs related to
East Asia. Visual resources in our posts constantly attract the most viewing,
interests and comments among friends.
• The 50th
Annual Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Southeast Conference, Book
Exhibit, Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2011 Served in the faculty conference organizing committee to take charge of book
exhibit planning. Tasks include exhibitor recruits, event promotion and
logistics. This exhibit turned out recruiting the highest number of exhibitors in
the AAS-Southeast conference history. The revenue generated from this exhibit
was used to create scholarship and travel grants to support students attending
this conference.
Public events held
2013 Taiwan library grant MOU signing event on Sept.26, 2013. TECRO DC
office Director, Dr. Chin-sheng Chang and the University Librarian, Sarah
Michalak, representing TECRO and UNC signed the official MOU.
2008 May Seminar: "Understanding China Demographic and Business Census
Data with GIS” Speaker Dr. Shuming Bao, China Data Center,
University of Michigan.
2006 April The Taiwan Film Festival, Chapel Hill, NC
Featured premier Taiwanese film director, Mr. Wang Tong from
Taiwan to speak and attend panel discussions on 1980s New waves of
Taiwanese films.
2002 Sept. Taiwan Taipei Economic & Culture Office (TECO) gift presentation
ceremony UNC-Chapel Hill, NC
TECO at Atlanta donated 1500 scholarly resources published in
Taiwan to the University Library. Director-General Maggie Tien
6. represented TECO-Atlanta office at the ceremony, which had 150
local dignitaries and guests attending.
PUBLICATIONS
• Chapter author. 东学西渐 : 北美东亚图书馆 1868-2008. China Higher Education
Press, Beijing, 2012 (Chinese edition of Collecting Asia: East Asian Libraries in
North America, 1868-2008)
• Chapter author. Collecting Asia: East Asian Libraries in North America, 1868-
2008. The Association for Asian Studies. Ann Arbor, Mich. 2010.
• Poster “Cultivating the library professional: the CALA program at the University
Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill” presented at the 72nd
International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), August 22-23, 2006,
Seoul, South Korea
• “Problems in the Establishment of Non- unique Chinese Personal Headings with
Special Reference to NACO Guidelines and Vendor-Supplied Authority Control” In
Library Resources & Technical Services (LRTS) 43 (2): 95-105 (April 1999)
• “A CJK backlog project: low budget and using students assistants only” in Journal
of East Asian Libraries, no. 108: 8-15 (February 1996)
• “An index for Kuo Mo-jo ch’uan chi: wen hsueh pien (The complete work of Kuo
Mo-jo: Literature section, 1982 edition)” URL:
http://www.lib.unc.edu/cdd/crs/international/eastasia/guomoruo/web-1.htm.
Adopted in the homepage of the Council on East Asian Libraries, Sept. 20, 1997
• “Searching and Card Production in the CJK350 and CJK Plus Systems” in
Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 98:22-33 (February 1993)
EDITORIAL WORK
• Proofread “Area Studies Librarians and International Book Fairs: A Hong Kong
Book Fair Case Study” by Jade Atwill (Penn State University) and David Hickey
(University of Florida). The article appeared in Library Collections, Acquisitions
and Technical Services (LCATS). Vol. 27, No. 1, 2003.
• Proofread and annotated entries in the Chinese and Japanese section of Ida Reed’s
book Music reference and research materials: an annotated bibliography, 5th
edition.
Schirmer Books, 1997.
• Editor, Council for East Asian Libraries (CEAL) Directory, 1994.
PRESENTATIONS
• “Cost Studies of Borrowing & Subscriptions on Chinese Dissertations/Theses”.
CEAL Committee on Chinese Materials, San Diego, CA, March 20, 2013
• Panelist. ‘Sinology Research Trend in North America’ panel. Sponsored by the
Taiwan National Library, Taipei, Taiwan, June 20, 2012
7. • “Developing New Library Business Models for e-Books: The Beyond Print
Initiative at the Triangle Research Libraries (TRLN)’. Committee on Chinese
Materials, Council for East Asian Libraries annual conference. Toronto, Canada,
March 15, 2012.
• Panelist. ‘Who they are and how they got here’ panel, sponsored by the
Librarians’ Association of the University of North Carolina. UNC-CH, April 11,
2012.
• ‘Changes and trends of U.S. Academic library services: impacts on East Asian
library services’. National Library of Taiwan. Taipei, Taiwan, February 15, 2011.
• ‘East Asian Libraries in North America: collections and services’ (in Chinese).
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. University Library. Shanghai,
China, May 20, 2010
• ‘Use of students to design webpage: a cost-effective alternative to use
professional service’. UNC-World View program, UNC-CH, September 26, 2010
• ‘Booking an Orient Express: UNC's shelf ready service with CIBTC’. OCLC CJK
Users Group national conference. Chicago, IL, March 27, 2009
• ‘Current status of the East Asian librarianship in US’. National Central Library,
Taipei, Taiwan. July 18, 2009
• Panelisit. The Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) Committee on
Membership Round Table: ‘Talking with Experienced Librarians’. CEAL/AAS
annual conference. Atlanta, GA. April 2, 2008
• Panelist for the School Librarianship Assosciation Speaker’s Panel on Diversity in
Librarianship. April 13, 2007
• “The digitization projects at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill”
National Library, Taipei, Taiwan, August 7, 2006
• Panelist. Conference on “Developing Collections to Support a Global Curriculum
for the conference for North Carolina Community College librarians”. April 14-
15, 2005, Chapel Hill, NC
• "Hybrid records: inclusiveness vs. Purity" at the OCLC Users Group annual
conference. March 6. 2004. San Diego, CA
• Pinyin conversion task force report: the local conversion status. OCLC CJK Users
Group annual conference, April 6, 2002. Washington, DC
• "The history and the growth of the Eastlib listserv (1990-2002)". CEAL annual
conference, April 4, 2002. Washington, DC
• "Around the world in 75 minutes: developing international collections" at the
LAUNC-CH (Librarians' Association of The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill) Spring Conference. March 18, 2002. Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC
• Summary report for Michael Chaplan’s paper 'Exploring Partnership” at UNC
Library special program commemorating LC Bicentennial Conference on
Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium. May 17, 2001. Wilson Library,
UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC
8. • OCLC pinyin conversion progress report. OCLC CJK Users Group annual
conference. March 15, 2000. San Diego, CA
• The new CEAL survey form on statistics. CEAL annual conference. March 14,
1998. Boston, MA
• Enhancement requests on OCLC CJK functionalities. OCLC CJK Users Group
annual conference. March 15, 1997. Chicago, IL
• Conducted a workshop on CJK transliteration, MARC tagging, searching and
input of CJK bibliographic records in the OCLC database. Perkins Library, Duke
University, 1996, Durham, NC
DONOR RELATIONS
2009-2012
Assisted Carolina Asia Center (CAC) to develop relationship with various Taiwan
government grant offices. CAC was awarded several grants to support Asian studies
faculty and students to conduct research and study Chinese in Taiwan.
2006
Received donation of Dr. Irving Yu-Cheng Lo’s private collection, a total of 2650
titles in Chinese Classical Literature and Arts. Dr. Lo was a professor emeritus of
Indiana University
2005
Received a film collection of 133 Chinese films with English subtitles on New
Taiwanese Cinema from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Atlanta
2003
Received a donation of primary resources in Chinese Buddhism (ca. $20,000) from
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tan of Lisle, Chicago
2002
Received a gift collection of 1500 scholarly publications from Taipei Economic and
Cultural Office in Atlanta
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
• Translation (Chinese to English.) 曾侯乙墓. 湖北省博物馆, 中国社会科学院
考古研究所编辑. 北京 : 文物出版社, 1989. p. 137-151.
PROFESSIONAL ACITVITIES AND SERVICES
National offices / committees
9. • Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) Committee on Chinese Materials (CCM).
Committee member, 2014-2016
• Eastlib listserv. (official listserv. of Council on East Asian libraries) Manager
(2008-present)
• North American Coordinating Council on Japanese Library Resources (NCC)
Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Committee. Member, 2013-2016
• Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) Special Committee on CJK Capabilities
in Library Local Systems, member (2007-09)
• OCLC CJK Users Group Executive Borad, ex-official (2008-2009)
• OCLC CJK Users Group, Chair (2005-2007)
• Chair-elect, OCLC CJK Users Group, 2003-2005
• Member at large, the executive board for the Council for the East Asian Libraries,
2000-2003
• Chair the OCLC CJK Users Group Pinyin Task Force in the review of the Library
of Congress Pinyin Romanization guidelines, 2001-2002
• Chair the OCLC CJK Users Group Pinyin Task Force in the review of pinyin
conversion test files for the OCLC WorldCat database, 2000-2002
• Participated in the Library Congress pinyin conversion project for non-unique
names in LCNF, 2000-2001
• Chair, OCLC CJK Users Group Task Force on the pinyin conversion project,
1999-2002
• Chinese Officer, OCLC CJK Users Group executive board, 1998-2001
• CEAL (Council for the East Asian Libraries) UNICODE review committee.
Member. 1999-2000
• Chair, Statistics Task Force. Council for the East Asian Libraries. 1996-99
• OCLC CJK Users Group Program Committee, member. 1996-98
• Member of the executive board, OCLC CJK Users Group, 1996-98
• Member of the Publication Committee, Council for East Asian Libraries, 1994.
UNC Library committees
• Library OPAC committee member, 2015 –
• Carolina Academic Library Associate (CALA) Steering Committee, member
(2008-2010)
• Search Committee for Associate University Librarian, member (2010)
• Millennium ILS Coordinating Committee, member (2008-)
• Integrated Library Implementation committee, University Library, UNC-CH, fall
2004-current
• Promotion and Reappointment Committee, University Library, UNC-CH, 2000-
02
Librarian Association of the University of North at Chapel Hill Program
Committee, 1995-96
• University Library Public Service Committee, UNC-CH, 1992-93
10. UNC Campus committees
• SILS Dryad Librarian Search Committee member, 2013-14
• Carolina Asia Center, management team, member (2010-present)
• The 50th
Association on Asian Studies (AAS)-Southeast Chapter Annual
Conference Organizing Committee. Member. In charge of book exhibit. Sept.
2010- Feb. 2011.
Other UNC Public services
• Assisted UNC World View Program’s orientation session for North Carolina
Community College Instructors, May 2012
• The Provost Office advisory team on establishing a UNC-Chinese Confucius
Institute, January 2012
• World View Orientation to North Carolina Community College Instructors,
October, 2011
• Facilitated Taiwan Economic & Culture Office (TECO) in DC to invite UNC
system president, Dr. Tom Ross and delegates to visit Taiwan in July 2011
• Organized a UNC alumi meeting at the National Taiwan University to support
Carolina Asia Center’s Taiwan grant application. The grant application required
a local sponsoring institution, June 15, 2010
• Provided outreach services to scholars in UNC-Charlotte, Greensboro,
Ashiville, High Point University and Winthrop University (South Carolina) to
access UNC’s library East Asian resources, 2009-
• Provided Chinese collection development consultations to UNC-Charlotte.
2009-2010
• Coached four North Carolina high school students in the Cheerokee County
learning Chinese through North Carolina Public Virtual School distance
learning program. 2008.
Professional Service
• Arranged visits nd received international visitors: Shanghai Fudan University
Library Director, Dr. Jianxiong Ge, Oct. 17, 2012; Harvard University Yan-
ching Library visiting librarians, Ms, Yan Mo (from China Academic Library
Information System (CALIS) and Ms. He Ye of Wuhan Unversity (China),
January 16, 2012
• Outreach: international visitors: Dr. Guolong Liu (China Wuhan University
Law school, 2011-12), Professor Yucheng Chen (China Lanzhou University,
2011-12), Mr. Deokwon Kim (South Korea, Newspaper reporter, 2011), Mr.
Doobo Shim (South Korea, TV station News reporter, 2012)
11. SERVICE ON DOCTORAL, MASTER’S OR HONORS THESIS COMITTEES
Advised Mr. Wooseob Jeong on his master thesis, “A user interface study of
OCLC CJK
Plus” School of Information and Library Science, UNC-CH, 1997. The thesis
was
Published in Library & Information Science Research, 20 (3): 271-292 (1998)
OVERSEAS PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT
International conferences:
• 2014 International Conference on Chinese Digital Publishing and Digital
Libraries. Jinan, China. July 3-10. Also served as a judge to select best
conference papers and presentations
• 2013 International Conference on Chinese Digital Publishing and Digital
Libraries. Gansu, China. July 10-13.
• The 72nd
International Federated Library Association Annual Conference.
August 20-26, 2006, Seoul, South Korea
• Council for East Asian Libraries, IFLA-pre-conference. August 19, 2006. Seoul,
South Korea
• The 2nd
International Library Forum. Oct.10-12, 2004, Shanghai, China
• The 4th
International Workshop on Information Retrieval with Asian Language
(IRAL), Nov. 11-12, 1999, Taipei, Taiwan
• The 2nd
Asian Digital Library Conference, Nov. 8-9, 1999, Taipei, Taiwan.
International professional visits:
• National Shangdong University Library. Shangdong, China. July 12th
, 2014
• Taiwan National Library. Taipei, Taiwan, June, 2013, July, 2014
• Taiwan National Library; Center on Sinology Studies, Taipei, Taiwan, June 18,
2012
• Hong Kong University, University Library, Hong Kong, June 10, 2012
• University of Toronto, East Asian Colletion; Hong Kong Heritage Library,
Toronto, Canada March 18 &20, 2012
• Taiwan National Performance Arts Council, Taipei, Taiwan, February 22, 2011
• National Qinhua University Library, Hsinchu, Taiwan, February 20, 2011
• Shanghai Economic & Finance University, University Library, Shanghai,
China, June 5, 2010
• OCLC-Beijing Office, Beijing, China, May 25, 2009; Chinese Academy of
Social Sciences, Beijing, May 27, 2009
12. • Taiwan National Library, foreign exchange unit, Taipei, Taiwan, June 2009,
2010
• Taiwan Modern Art Museum (its gift program), Taipei, Taiwan, June 14, 2010
• Shanghai Public Library, Shanghai, China, 2009, 2012
• Korean National Library, Seoul, Korea, 2009
National conferences/Workshops:
• CEAL (Council on East Asian Libraries) RDA Cataloging Workshop for CJK
materials, San Diego, March 17-18, 2013
• North American coordinating committee for Japanese resources, Japanese
librarian workshop, March 14-16, 2009. University of Pennsylvania
• Luce Chinese librarian workshop for electronic resources, July 18- August 2,
2008, University of Washington, Seattle
• Luce Chinese librarianship Workshop, august 3-17, 2005, University of
Pittsburg
• AAS-CEAL annual conferences, 2006-2010.
• CEAL-LC Cataloging Workshop: Buddhism, March 24 - 25, 2003, Columbia
University
• LC-CEAL East Asian Art Cataloging Workshop and LC-CEAL CJK Rare Book
Cataloging Workshops. April 1-2, 2002, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
• AAS-CEAL (Council on East Asian Libraries) annual conference, April 3-7,
2002, Washington, DC
• OCLC CJK Users Group annual meeting, April, 6, 2002, Washington, DC
• RLIN CJK Users Discussion Group, April 5, 2002, Library of Congress,
Washington, DC
• Association for Asian Studies (AAS) annual conference April 4-7, 2002,
Washington, DC
• AAS-CEAL annual conference, March 21-24, 2001, Chicago, IL
• OCLC CJK Users Group annual meeting, March 24-25, 2001, Chicago, IL
• RLIN CJK Users Discussion Group, March 23, 2001, Chicago, IL
• AAS annual conference, March 22-25, 2001 Chicago, IL
• AAS-CEAL annual conference, San Diego, 2000
• "Japanese Library Resource Sharing in the Next Decade: Collection Building,
Technological Innovation, and International Cooperation", San Diego, 2000
• OCLC CJK User Group annual meeting, San Diego, 2000
• AAS-CEAL (Council on East Asian Libraries) annual conferences, 1992-1999
ACQUISITIONS TRIPS
2007-2014
To China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan: conducted library businesses, built
vendor/publisher relationship, engaged vendors in collaboration projects, such as,
13. approval plans, shelf ready services, PDA and consortia resource sharing for
electronic resources; library visits and made presentations on timely topics that
interested local professionals especially in trends and practices in US research
libraries.
2001-2006
To East Asia (China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and Taiwan): conducted library
businesses, built vendor/publisher relationship, established new dealers in Korea
and Japan, conducted library visits, made presentations on timely topics that
interested local professionals especially in trends and practices in US research
libraries.
CONSULTING WORK
2012-13
Implementing Chinese shelf ready services, University of Chicago, Obelin
College.
2004
Developing an East Asian collection at the Wake Forest University
2003
Cataloging Chinese materials using OCLCCJK Module, Duke University
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
• Association for Asian Studies (AAS), 1998-present
• Council for East Asian Libraries (CEAL), 1992-presenet
• The Society for Chinese Studies Librarians (US) (SCSL), 2011-present
• Chinese American Librarian Association (CALA), 2009-present
• American Library Association (ALA), 1998-2002