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中国和中国人

This is one of the books in the series "Chinese Studies in the West: The Chinese Record," Volume 12 . This series consists of reprints of western books about China in the public domain, with Chinese introductions and translations of the books’ main…

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Steppingstones to More Sustainable Public Libraries in Finland: From Individual Initiatives toward National Guidelines and Standards

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Public libraries in Finland have a strong history of cooperating and networking. Implementing SDGs and steering the action toward sustainability, however, has been so far carried out mainly out by individual libraries. A larger consensus or common…

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Simple Instruction on How to Access CALA Social Media Channels (2020)

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CALA currently has its own listserv, public Facebook page, "CALA Members and Friends" Facebook Private Group, WeChat, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube Channel. The purpose of maintaining various channels is to meet our diverse members' needs and offer…

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CALA 50th Anniversary Virtual Celebration

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The Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) 50th Anniversary Virtual Celebration highlights its 50th anniversary projects as well as showcases a short video that celebrates this occasion. It's hosted by the CALA 2022-2023 President Ray Pun and…

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Keynote: From Digital to In-Person: Applying Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Our Libraries

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In this keynote presentation, librarians Danielle Rapue and Ray Pun will share how they have engaged with their learners at a community college and at a graduate program and focusing on equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. From digital…

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Telling Chinese American Librarians' Stories: Lois Mai Chan

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Lois Mai Chan (Chinese: 麥麟屏, July 30, 1934 – August 20, 2014), beloved professor, researcher, and author in the field of cataloging and classification, retired in 2011 after 45 years of service to the University of Kentucky. In her career, she…

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