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"pname":"Address",
"pvalue":"Rare Book and Manuscript Library, 346 Library, MC-522, University of Illinois, 1408 W. Gregory, Urbana, Illinois 61801 USA"
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{
"pname":"Contact Person <small>(Please replace the \"[ATMARK]\" with the symbol @ when e-mailing the contact person.)</small>",
"pvalue":"Hotchkiss, Valerie<br />Director of Rare Book and Manuscript Library and Professor of Medieval Studies<br />Phone:  +1 217 333 7292; Fax:  +1 217 244 1755 <br />E-mail: vhotchki[ATMARK]illinois.edu<br /><br />Witt, Steven W<br />Head of International & Area Studies Library, Interim Japanese Studies Librarian<br />Phone: +1 217 265 7518; Fax: +1 217 333 2214<br />E-mail: swwitt[ATMARK]illinois.edu<br /><br />Oono, Yuriko<br />Senior Library Specialist<br />Phone: +1 217 265 8192; Fax: +1 217 333 2214<br />E-mail: yoono1[ATMARK]illinois.edu"
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{
"pname":"Collection Size",
"pvalue":"Printed books: ca. 150 titles<br />Single-Sheet Items (maps) : 8 titles<br />Manuscripts 15 titles<br />Manuscripts Scroll 1 title "
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{
"pname":"Collection Description",
"pvalue":"Mostly (woodblock) printed books with several maps, manuscripts and a scroll. <br />A large portion of the Japanese Collection came from the collection of Joseph K. Yamagiwa (1906-1968)<br /><br/><strong>History of the collections</strong><br />A large portion of the Japanese Collection came from the collection of Joseph K. Yamagiwa (1906-1968), a leading scholar and professor of Japanese at the University of Michigan. Professor Yamagiwa's collection, purchased in 1969, contained 1800 volumes, divided between the Asian Library and the Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Now Asian Library is combined with main stacks collection.<br /><br />*Yamagiwa, Joseph Koshimi, (1906-1968)<br />Professor of Japanese at the University of Michigan, was a leading scholar in the field of Japanese language and literature. Professor Yamagiwa authored and edited many works in the field of Japanese language and literature. He served as a head of the Department of Far Eastern Languages and Literature of the University of Michigan as nearly ten years. During World War II, Professor Yamagiwa served the Army by holding various positions related to Japanese Language programs. Majority of his book collection consisted of items on Japanese language, literature, and history. He was especially interested in seventeenth century editions of classical Japanese literature and contemporary editions of eighteenth and nineteenth century literary works.<br /><br />To celebrate the achievement of reaching 13-million books in our collections in 2012, the University of Illinois acquired the Ise Monogatari (or Tales of Ise), the first illustrated Japanese printed book (Sagabon ; kokatsujiban)<br /><br /><a href=\"http://nonsolusblog.wordpress.com/2012/09/24/first-illustrated-japanese-book-added-as-13-millionth-volume/\">http://nonsolusblog.wordpress.com/2012/09/24/first-illustrated-japanese-book-added-as-13-millionth-volume/</a>"
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{
"pname":"Material Availability for Researchers' Viewing/Examination",
"pvalue":"The Rare Book & Manuscript Library is located on the third floor (Room 346) on the north side of the Main Library at 1408 W. Gregory Drive in Urbana, Illinois. There is a metered parking lot with an entrance off 6th Street (one-way toward north)  between Armory Avenue and Gregory Drive.<br /><br />Researchers must register before using materials in our collections. The Rare Book & Manuscript Library <a href=\"http://www.library.illinois.edu/rbx/pdf/2011_Registrationform-final.pdf\">Registration Form</a> may be printed and filled-out in advance or in person at the library. Registration is NOT required by patrons wishing to view exhibits or consult our reference collection.<br />If you wish to consult with a Curator before your arrival, please contact them at \" <a href=\"https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/7016277\">Ask a Curator</a>.\"<br /><br />The Library reading room is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:45 pm."
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{
"pname":"Online Access to Relevant Bibliographic Information",
"pvalue":"Website<br />Asian Collections in Rare book and Manuscripts Library <a href=\"http://uiuc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=41110\">http://uiuc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=41110</a><br /><br />OPAC (minimum data only)  <a href=\"http://www.library.uiuc.edu/catalog/\">http://www.library.uiuc.edu/catalog/</a><br /> Libguide  <a href=\"http://uiuc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=41110\">http://uiuc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=41110</a>"
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{
"pname":"Printed Catalogs of Relevant Titles",
"pvalue":"<p>A Reprint and Bibliographical Introduction to 'Horai-no-Makimono', a Medieval Tale Housed</br> in Urbana-Champaign Collection University of Illinois by Takashi KATSUMATA (pdf file)<br /><a href=\"http://naosite.lb.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/10069/25966/1/ecrc_5_1_katsumata.pdf\">http://naosite.lb.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/10069/25966/1/ecrc_5_1_katsumata.pdf</a></p><p>\"Old and Rare Japanese Books in U.S. Collections\" by Robert G. Sewell<br />Robert G. Sewell was Japanese bibliographer,Far Eastern Library, University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign. <br />This article is a revision of a paper given at a meeting of the Association of Asian Studies in Toronto, Canada, in March 1976.<br /><a href=\"https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/2142/39568/crl_39_03_197_opt.pdf?sequence=2\">https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/2142/39568/crl_39_03_197_opt.pdf?sequence=2</a></p>"
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{
"pname":"Possibility of Material Reproduction",
"pvalue":"All copying of material in The Rare Book & Manuscript Library is done by digital photography or scanning. Standard fees are currently a $30 labor fee per item request, with an exposure charge of $2.00 a piece for all images made after the first. Large-scale orders may incur additional media and labor fees. Order prepayment is required. The default mode of delivery is via Box.com. If FTP delivery is preferred, you must provide your own FTP site. <br />To make a request, please fax or send a completed <a href=\"http://www.library.illinois.edu/rbx/pdf/ReproductionForm2013-3.pdf\"> Request Form</a> to us at:<br />(217) 244-1755,<br />or mail to:<br />The Rare Book & Manuscript Library<br />University of Illinois Library, Room 346<br />1408 West Gregory Dr.<br />Urbana, IL 61801<br /><br />Please allow at least ten days for the fulfillment of orders. Rush service cannot be guaranteed.<br />For further information about other digital services in the University of Illinois Library, please click <a href=\"http://www.library.illinois.edu/rbx/resources/ReproductionPricing.pdf\">here</a> for a full schedule (PDF) of fees and services offered by the library's <a href=\"http://www.library.illinois.edu/dcc/index.html\">Digital Content Creation unit</a>.Price and additional information are found at <a href=\"http://www.library.illinois.edu/rbx/research_reproduction_services.html\">http://www.library.illinois.edu/rbx/research_reproduction_services.html</a>"
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