Monday, January 6, 2014

Asian Film Online Database trial (Nov. 22, 2013 - January 18, 2014)

The trial for Asian Film Online is now available on the New Database Trials page and runs through January 18th. For more information about the content included in this collection, click HERE.

For general help, including navigation instructions and search tips, click HERE. They also offered to arrange for a customized WebEx session in which our sales representative will demo the product, in real time.

Copied below are extra information they sent us: On the attached bibliography, you will see "Korean Academy of Film Arts- not sold for perpetual." This means that the films are included in the archive purchase but should you request a file of the films in hand, they would not be included. But you do have access to them.

To new film archives this year: Silent Film Online, which just won an award at the Charleston Conference for a Best Product 2013, very exciting! : http://alexanderstreet.com/products/silent-film-online

Also, New World Cinema: Independent Features and Shorts, 1990-present: http://alexanderstreet.com/products/new-world-cinema-independent-features-and-shorts-1990-present


The Enlarged Yŏnhaengnok Collection (燕行錄叢刊增補版) database trial

The Enlarged Yŏnhaengnok Collection (燕行錄叢刊增補版) database is available for trial from November 1 through December 22, 2013.



The Yŏnhaengnok Collection 燕行錄叢刊 is a collection of traveloguesrecorded by Korean envoys who traveled to China during the Koryŏ and Chosŏn dynasties from the 12th century to the 19th century.  This collection is a milestone which documenting diplomatic relations between Korea and China as well as being an extensive record and coverage of cultural interactions, politics, economics, society, and scholarship. The enlarged edition includes more works such as the Shenyang diaries(瀋陽日記類), the  Illustration of Sea travel to Beijing (水路燕行圖), and many more which were not included in the earlier edition. The Enlarged Yŏnhaengnok Collection online 燕行錄叢刊增補版 allows users to browse the travel records by time period, king, and author.  It is multi-languages searchable full-text including classical Korean and Chinese.


To access the trial database, please go to the KRpia database athttp://www2.lib.ku.edu:2048/login?url=http://www.krpia.co.kr/ and do a title search by 燕行錄叢刊增補版 or Enlarged Yŏnhaengnok Collection.  Users can also access the database via the KU Libraries database trail page at http://www.lib.ku.edu/data_trial/

Friday, November 1, 2013

University of Kansas Center for East Asian Studies Faculty Interview Series - Felix Moos: An Anthropologist’s Asian Journeys




In this video interview conducted by Dr. Megan Greene, Dr. Felix Moos discusses his travels in Asia and career in academia. This interview is now available on KU ScholarWorks at https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/handle/1808/18600

AbstractFelix Moos discusses his experiences in childhood as part of a German military family living in Manchuria, the events in his life that led to his interest in East Asian Studies, his experiences flying 100 missions in the Korean War, the development of East Asian Studies at the University of Kansas, and his life as an anthropology professor and researcher.

This interview is a part of the University of Kansas East Asian Studies Faculty Interview Series.



Tuesday, October 1, 2013

New Interview! "Grant Goodman--Center for East Asian Studies Interview: Reminiscences of a 25 Year Retiree"


Grant Goodman talks about his experiences in a new interview by the Center for East Asian Studies now available for viewing on KU ScholarWorks at https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/handle/1808/18599

Abstract: Professor Emeritus Grant Goodman discusses his role as a Japanese Language Officer for military intelligence in World War II, studies at Princeton and the University of Michigan, teaching in the Philippinesbecoming a historian of Japan at the University of Kansas, experiences in academia, the February Sisters, and the evolution of East Asian Studies at KU.

This interview is a part of the Center for East Asian Studies Faculty Interview Series.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

China Doctoral Dissertations Full-text Database (CDFD), China Masters' Theses Full-text Database (CMFD), China Core Newspaper database (CCND), and China Proceedings of Conference full text database (CPFD)

China Doctoral Dissertations Full-text Database (CDFD), China Masters' Theses Full-text Database (CMFD), China Core Newspaper database (CCND), and China Proceedings of Conference full text database (CPFD) have been added for cross-searching at CAJ full-text database site. http://www2.lib.ku.edu:2048/login?url=http://gb.oversea.cnki.net

Friday, April 19, 2013

Da Ming shi lu 大明实录 (Veritable records of the Ming dynasty) Database

Da Ming shi lu 大明实录 (Veritable records of the Ming dynasty) Database by Beijing UniHan company (书同文 Shu tong wen)


At KU Library front page: http://lib.ku.edu, Databases A-Z: click D:


http://www.lib.ku.edu/infogateway/index.cfm?rtype=db&page=a2z#D ( choose Da Ming Shi Lu)
http://www.lib.ku.edu/infogateway/index.cfm?rtype=db&page=fullrecord&rid=2923 (Full-record description)
Record in the KU catalog: http://catalog.lib.ku.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?bbid=7761580

Enjoy your research!

East Asian Library http://guides.lib.ku.edu/eastasia

Monday, April 1, 2013

University of Kansas East Asian Studies Graduate Student Research Forum


East Asian Studies Graduate Student Research Forum 
4:00-5:30 p.m.  Friday April 12, in Room 455 of the Watson Library

Professor Eric Rath, History, will be the forum moderator and 10 graduate students in various disciplines will talk about their research. There will be time for questions and answers.  Please come to listen to interesting topics that other students are working on.  Topics such as research methods and primary sources will also be discussed.  You can participate by providing  your input and suggestion or sharing your research interests, if time allows.  Refreshments will be served.  Come, and let’s share the fun of doing research and sampling some good food.   Bring your friends and make sure they don’t miss out the event.