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{
"pname":"Address",
"pvalue":"East Asian Library, 420 Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh, 3960 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, U.S.A."
}
,
{
"pname":"Contact Person <small>(Please replace the \"[ATMARK]\" with the symbol @ when e-mailing the contact person.)</small>",
"pvalue":"<p>\nHiroyuki N. Good, Japanese Studies Librarian<br />\nPhone:  412-648-8187; Fax:  412-648-7683<br />\nE-mail: hng2[ATMARK]pitt.edu \n</p>\n<p>\nRachel Lavenda, Archives & Special Collections<br/>\nPhone: 412-648-8199 <br/>\nr.lavenda[ATMARK]pitt.edu\n</p\n"
}
,
{
"pname":"Collection Size",
"pvalue":"4 titles, 19 volumes <br/>\nSingle-sheet Items: 339 prints <br/>\n(The figures given here are exclusively for materials produced before 1900. The University Library System holds 4 titles and 120 prints dating from the late Meiji period and Taisho period.)\n"
}
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{
"pname":"Collection Description",
"pvalue":"Books are 2 titles of Koisho (old medical book), and 2 titles of Kawanabe Kyōsai's Gafu (art book).  Single-sheet Items are woodblock prints from Barry Rosensteel Japanese Print Collection and Japanese Theater Print Collection, which include shibai-e, bijinga, surimono, meisho-e, hashira-e, shunga, etc. Books from the late Meiji and Taisho eras are specializes in nō-e and included in Kōgyo: The Art of Noh Collection. They are “Nōgaku zue,” “Kyōgen gojūban,” “Nōga taikan” by Tsukioka Kōgyo, and “Nōgu taikan” by Yamaguchi Ryōshū. Single-sheet Items from Taisho era are 120 prints of “Nōgaku hyakuban” by Tsukioka Kōgyo"
}
,
{
"pname":"Material Availability for Researchers' Viewing/Examination",
"pvalue":"Available. It is recommended that researchers who wish to examine any of the Japanese rare materials held by the library make appointments in advance, as some of these items are kept at a remote storage. Please refer following link for more details.\nhttps://library.pitt.edu/asc-visit\n"
}
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{
"pname":"Online Access to Relevant Bibliographic Information",
"pvalue":"OCLC<br />OPAC: <a href=\"http://pittcat.pitt.edu/\">http://pittcat.pitt.edu/</a><br/>\nNō-e, ukiyo-e, and other woodblock prints can be viewed at the digital exhibition below. You can also apply for original viewing based on the ID number given to each image. Shunga is not available online, so please contact Ask an Archivist separately.\n<p>\n<ul>\n<li>Kōgyo: The Art of Noh: https://exhibit.library.pitt.edu/kogyo/ </li>\n<li>Barry Rosensteel Japanese Print Collection: http://exhibit.library.pitt.edu/rosensteel/</li>\n</ul>\n</p>\n"
}
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{
"pname":"Possibility of Material Reproduction",
"pvalue":"We offer a variety of reproduction services for personal use or publication needs. Please allow 5-10 business days to fulfill your request. When you are ready to submit your order, we highly recommend that you contact us, so we can answer any questions about our services and/or costs.\nPlease refer following link for more details include reproduction costs. <br/>\nhttps://library.pitt.edu/asc-ordering-reproductions\n"
}
]
