Annual Meeting Recap: Council on East Asian Libraries Plenary Meeting

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Recap of the Council on East Asian Libraries' annual plenary meeting, including business agenda, recognitions, new members, outgoing executive board members, and retiree acknowledgments. The meeting addressed various topics, including the impact of the Japanese disaster on libraries and election results.

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  1. Council on East Asian Libraries Annual Meeting Plenary Meeting March 28 Hawaiian Hilton Village South Pacific Ballroom I & II

  2. Plenary I: Business Meeting Agenda Welcome Recognitions New members and First-time attendees Outgoing Executive Board Members Retired or Deceased since last meeting Special Report on the Impact of the Japanese Disaster on Libraries Makoto Okamoto Election Results Cathy Chiu Announcements

  3. Recognitions Colleagues from Japan, Thank you for coming at this difficult time Ganbatte kudasai ! Bie fang qi ! Himnaeseyo !

  4. New Members & First-time Attendees Welcome! Please stand up if you are a: New CEAL Member First-Time Attendee

  5. Outgoing Executive Board Members Cathy Chiu (Member-at-Large) Sarah Elman (Chair, Technical Processing) Hana Kim (Chair, Korean Materials) Yasuko Makino (Member-at-Large) Haruko Nakamura (Chair, Japanese Materials) Eiko Sakaguchi (Chair, Public Service) Kris Troost (Past President) Kuang-tien Yao (Chair, Chinese Materials)

  6. Retirees Charmian Cheng, Chinese Cataloguer, Princeton Univ. (June 2010) Hisayuki Ishimatsu, Librarian for the Japanese Collection, UC Berkeley (Dec. 2010) Naomi Kotake, Japanese Studies Librarian, Stanford Univ. (Feb. 2011)

  7. Retirees (continued) Judy Lu, Head, Collections Services, Asian Division, Library of Congress (Dec. 2010) Kenji Niki, Curator, Japanese Collection, Univ. of Michigan (Apr. 2011) Sook-ja Park, Library Assistant for the Korean Collection, UC Berkeley (June 2011) Younghee Sohn, Korean Studies Librarian, Univ. of Chicago (Sept. 2010)

  8. Retirees (continued) Chun Shum (aka Shen Jing), Curator of Rare Books, Harvard-Yenching Library (Feb. 2011) Peter Young, Chief, Asian Division, Library of Congress (Dec. 2010) Abraham Yu, former CEAL President (2003- 2006), former President of the OCLC CJK Users Group (1997-1999), & head of East Asian Cataloging team, UC Irvine (Nov. 2010)

  9. Deceased Colleagues Raoul Kulberg (1930-2011), former Reference Librarian & CEAL Member, Univ. of District of Columbia Warren Tsuneishi (1921-2011), former Chief, Asian Division, Library of Congress -- For a special tribute to Dr. Tsuneishi, see JEAL 152 (Feb. 2011)

  10. Election Results Election Committee Members Cathy Chiu, Chair Ellen Hammond Mikyung Kang

  11. Special Report on Japanese Libraries By Mr. Makoto Okamoto

  12. Announcements Search for New Chief, Asian Division, Library of Congress Franklin Odo CEAL Fellowship Dinner Kuang-tien Yao

  13. Plenary II: Program Electronic Bridges for East Asian Research: the Scholar s Perspective -- Evelyn Rawski Cooperation in Constricting Times - Models and Prospects -- James Simon Seeing Through Brown Eyes, Not Blue: the Changing Perspectives of Libraries Local and Global -- Paula Mochida

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