Inside the World's Major East Asian Collections
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Inside the World's Major East Asian Collections

One Belt, One Road, and Beyond

  1. 466 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Inside the World's Major East Asian Collections

One Belt, One Road, and Beyond

About this book

Inside the World's Major East Asian Collections examines the rise of the "LAM, an acronym that stands for libraries, archives and museums. In doing so, this book profiles leading experts—librarians, archivists and museum curators—who specialise in East Asian collections from across the world. In examining the dynamically shifting role of the cultural institution in the context of managing information and collections, this book provides important themes offered by these cultural experts in understanding the necessary professional skills, knowledge and personalities that are required for working in such environments of varying size, scope and composition in LAMs. As galleries, LAMs manage preservation and access of history and culture, and their missions and goals as cultural institutions continue to converge.As collecting institutions, LAMs share the common mandate to preserve and make accessible primary resources valuable for researchers and professionals, as well as the public. LAMs are mostly publicly funded, publicly accountable institutions collecting cultural heritage materials. Another aim of this book is to enhance the visibility and recognise the efforts of the LAM professionals as cultural institution leaders, since much of their great contributions in the respective fields to preserving our cultural and documentary heritages have gone unnoticed outside their parent institutions.- Examines the roles and goals of cultural institutions- Brings collections to life through interviews with LAM experts- Presents LAMs with a focus on East Asia- Serves as a platform for LAM professionals to share and exchange experiences and insights

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Table of contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Series Page
  5. Copyright
  6. List of Interviewees
  7. Authors’ Biographies
  8. Foreword
  9. Preface
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. Introduction
  12. 1. Inside the Vatican Apostolic Library
  13. 2. A Library of the Venice and the Giorgio Cini Foundation’s Far East Centre for Comparative Studies of Cultures and Spiritualities
  14. 3. From the Shang to the Qing at the British Library
  15. 4. A Combined Library, Archive, and Museum – Exploring the British Library
  16. 5. How Popular Books From Ancient China Were Rescued by Sir Thomas Bodley: A Tale of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University
  17. 6. Preserving the Ewenki and Orochen People at the University of Cambridge
  18. 7. Worldwide and Cost-Free Access to the Geographically Scattered Materials From Dunhuang and Other Sites in Chinese Central Asia
  19. 8. Propaganda Art as a Powerful Weapon for Promoting Nationalism, Patriotism and Hatred Towards the Enemy
  20. 9. There’s No Other Way but to Use the Berlin State Library
  21. 10. Opening up the Bavarian State Library’s East Asian Collections to the World
  22. 11. A History That Dates Back to the 13th Century in Switzerland’s Zurich Central Library
  23. 12. Collecting Asia at the Oriental Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
  24. 13. Documenting the Cultural Exchange of Czechoslovak–Chinese Relations
  25. 14. From Collection Building to Web Development and Network Building in the Nordic Asian Studies Community
  26. 15. A Royal Library That Is Open to Everyone in Denmark and Worldwide
  27. 16. Exploring the Hidden Treasures
  28. 17. The Most Royal of Museums in Belgium
  29. 18. A Unique Chinese Collection for the General Public at the Lyon Public Library in France
  30. 19. The Kingdom of Naxi Manuscript Collections at the French School of the Far East
  31. 20. A Library That Reflects the History of French Interest in China and East Asia
  32. 21. The Most Comprehensive Collection of Asian Art at the Guimet Museum (National Museum of Asian Art), Paris
  33. 22. Collecting the Orient and Eastern Collections at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (National Library of France)
  34. 23. The Knowledge of Digital Archives and History in Japan
  35. 24. A Contemporary Russian Museum Combining the Traditions of Ethnography and Western Anthropology
  36. 25. Imperial China’s Collections at the National Palace Museum in Taiwan
  37. 26. Witnessing the Birth of Asian Hollywood Through the Hong Kong Film Archive
  38. 27. Documenting Traditional Chinese Medicine Library Collections at Hong Kong Baptist University
  39. 28. The Politics Behind the Olympics and Sports Intelligence
  40. 29. Asia Art Archive: Archiving Contemporary Art in Asia as Practice
  41. 30. Archiving and Annotating Hong Kong Chinese Martial Arts as a Living Archive
  42. 31. Establishing a Permanent Kung Fu Museum in Hong Kong
  43. 32. There Is No Truth: There Are Only Stories
  44. 33. The Legend Continues: How Bruce Lee’s Legacy Contributes to Our Shared Understanding of Libraries, Archives and Museums
  45. 34. Collecting Memories of Hong Kong in the Canadian Context
  46. 35. The Rise of the C. V. Starr East Asian Library, University of California, Berkeley
  47. 36. The Birth and Creation of a Leading Collection of Asian Materials at Princeton University
  48. Bringing It All Together
  49. Bibliography
  50. Index