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{
"pname":"Address",
"pvalue":"2550 McCarthy Mall, Honolulu, HI 96822, U.S.A."
}
,
{
"pname":"Contact Person <small>(Please replace the \"[ATMARK]\" with the symbol @ when e-mailing the contact person.)</small>",
"pvalue":"Lynette Teruya, Okinawan Studies Librarian<br/>Phone: 808-956-2315<br/>E-mail: lynettet[ATMARK]hawaii.edu<br/><br/>Mitsutaka Nakamura, Japan Studies Librarian<br/>Phone: 808-956-2309<br/>E-mail: mitsutak[ATMARK]hawaii.edu"
}
,
{
"pname":"Collection Size",
"pvalue":"Books: ca. 132 titles; ca. 384 vols.<br/>Manuscripts: ca. 122 titles; ca. 219 vols.<br/>Single-Sheet Items: ca. 111 titles; ca. 136 sheets"
}
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{
"pname":"Collection Description",
"pvalue":"<p>Many rare items are part of the Sakamaki/Hawley Collection, which consists of the materials collected by Frank Hawley and Shunzo Sakamaki. The Frank Hawley Collection was purchased in 1961 by Dr. Shunzo Sakamaki for the UHM Summer Session, it was later transferred to the UHM Library and combined with the collections of Shunzo Sakamaki in early 1970s. The Sakamaki/Hawley Collection on Ryukyu/Okinawa includes books, woodblock prints, maps, scrolls, and manuscripts on Ryukyu/Okinawa. In cooperation with Dr. Sakamaki, Dr. Robert Sakai photocopied over 1,000 manuscripts from the Edo Period originally hand-copied by Dr. Torao Haraguchi, and curated the Satsuma Collection. The original manuscripts were donated to Amami Museum in Kagoshima, Japan, and curated as “Dōko Sanbō” collection. (*These copies are photocopied and NOT included in the Collection Size counts above.)</p><p>Also in 1972, the East-West Center Library's Asia collections were integrated into the UHM Library's Asia Collection. Many rare books were part of the Glenn Shaw Collection donated to the East-West Center Library. The recent donations include Dr. Edward Seidensticker's Genji Monogatari (1654) and Mōsei Kakeizu (Mo-clan family lineage document). Most of the other rare items were donated by various individuals.</p><p>From September 2013 to March 2016, the UHM Library and the University of the Ryukyus have collaboratively digitized over 200 titles of the Sakamaki/Hawley Collection. The digital images are freely available online at <a href=\"https://shimuchi.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/collection/sakamaki/about\">https://shimuchi.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/collection/sakamaki/about</a></p><p>The list for Satsuma Collection is available at<br/><a href=\"https://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/japan/special/satsuma/index.htm\">https://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/japan/special/satsuma/index.htm</a></p>"
}
,
{
"pname":"Material Availability for Researchers' Viewing/Examination",
"pvalue":"Available, by appointment in two weeks advance for some special collections such as the Sakamaki/Hawley Collections. Selected items are available online as digital archives. Available from all closed shelved general collections by appointment. See the following policies:<br/><a href=\"https://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/okinawa/visitors#s-lib-ctab-13222342-2\">https://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/okinawa/visitors#s-lib-ctab-13222342-2</a><br/>&<a href=\"https://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/okinawa\">https://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/okinawa</a>"
}
,
{
"pname":"Online Access to Relevant Bibliographic Information",
"pvalue":"OCLC (partially)<br/>OPAC (partially): <a href=\"https://manoa.hawaii.edu/library/\">https://manoa.hawaii.edu/library/</a><br/><br/>Sakamaki/Hawley Collection title list:<br/><a href=\"https://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/okinawa/sakamaki_hawley_collection\">https://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/okinawa/sakamaki_hawley_collection</a><br/><a href=\"https://shimuchi.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/collection/sakamaki/about\">https://shimuchi.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/collection/sakamaki/about</a><br/>Satsuma Collection title list:<br/><a href=\"https://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/japan/special/satsuma/index.htm\">https://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/japan/special/satsuma/index.htm</a><br/>"
}
,
{
"pname":"Printed Catalogs of Relevant Titles",
"pvalue":"<ul><li>Matsui, Masato. <i>Ryukyu: an annotated bibliography</i>, Honolulu: Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, Council for Japanese Studies, University of Hawaii, 1981.</li><li>Sakamaki, Shunzo. <i>Ryukyuan research resources at the University of Hawaii</i>. Honolulu: Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaii, 1965.</li><li>Arai, Hirotake & Morio Gibu. <i>Catalog of the Glenn Shaw Collection at the East-West Center Library</i>, Honolulu: East-West Center Library, Occasional Paper No. 8, 1967</li></ul>"
}
,
{
"pname":"Possibility of Material Reproduction",
"pvalue":"<p>Some are reproducible. Photocopying from microfilm $0.10 (if microfilms available). Photocopying the original is not allowed. Permitted with some restrictions after submitting a duplication request: digital camera, free (if a requester brings his/her own camera). Duplication and scanning by the UHM Library if the condition of the original is permissible and appropriate permit is provided.</p>"
}
,
{
"pname":"Publications on the Collection, beyond Catalogs",
"pvalue":"Many individual articles. Some reproductions with articles.<br/><i>Hōrei sōkan</i>. Tōkyō: Honpō Shoseki, 1982.<br/><br/>Sakamaki/Hawley Collection website:<br/><a href=\"http://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/okinawa/collections/sakamaki_hawley/index.html\">http://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/okinawa/collections/sakamaki_hawley/index.html</a>"
}
,
{
"pname":"Other Relevant Information",
"pvalue":"It is very difficult to determine what is rare, how to count single sheets, how to count titles. Some old books are combined as one with different titles (<i>gappon</i>), some single sheet items are bound as if they look like a book, some books share the same title but slightly different contents, etc. Since the items in the Library special collection, Sakamaki/Hawley Collection, are not cataloged, the Library used its possible interpretations for these difficult items. Therefore, the numbers cited above are not definitive, rather, approximate numbers.</br>Publications are managed by two different units. The Sakamaki/Hawley Collection is part of the Okinawan Special Collections, which is managed by the Asia Collection Department. The other cataloged rare books/manuscripts and single sheets are part of the Special Research Collection."
}
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