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Purpose and Program Description
The Libraries seek to support research in all aspects of East
Asian studies, with an emphasis on humanities and social
sciences, except where these fields overlap with other Columbia
collections (e.g., Business, Lehman, etc.) It supports the needs
of undergraduate, graduate, Ph.D. students, the teaching faculty,
post-docs, research staff members, and visiting scholars.
There was a dramatic growth in the library's user
population during the first half of the 1990’s. The East
Asian Languages and Cultures department has seen an annual
enrollment increase of nearly 30%.
Areas of established specialization include are History,
Literature, Religion (particularly Buddhism).
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General Selection Guidelines (See classed analysis for
further details)
Overall, the Libraries’ existing collection and current
acquisitions commitment, based upon available resources, for East
Asian Western Languages are at the study and teaching level. Its
collecting goal, however, is at the research level.
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Specific Delimitations
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Formats collected: We collect monographs, periodicals,
reference tools and scholarly series extensively; annuals,
audio-visual materials, CD-Roms, and newspapers and
selectively; textbooks and maps minimally.
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Imprint Dates Collected: We collect current publications
extensively and twentieth-century, nineteenth-century materials
and earlier selectively.
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Languages Collected: We collect English language materials
extensively and all Western languages selectively.
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Place of Publication: We collect all English language
producing areas extensively and all areas producing materials
in other Western European languages selectively.
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