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In 1951, a Korean collection was added. In 1965, the Chinese-Japanese Library of the Harvard-Yenching Institute was renamed the Harvard-Yenching Library to reflect the expanded nature of the library's collections. The Library eventually added Tibetan, Mongolian and Manchu publications, and Western language monographs and journals.
The Digital South Asia Library (DSAL) is a global collaboration to provide universal access to materials for reference and research on South Asian topics, utilizing digital technologies, to scholars, public officials, business leaders, and other users.
University of Chicago Library is the library system of the University of Chicago, located on the university's campus in Chicago, Illinois, United States.It is the ninth largest academic library in North America, with over 11.9 million volumes as of 2019. [2]
Korea's Place in the Sun: A Modern History (1997) Bruce Cumings (born September 5, 1943) is an American historian of East Asia , professor, lecturer and author. He is the Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History, and the former chair of the history department at the University of Chicago .
The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) [12] is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Its main campus is in the Hyde Park neighborhood on Chicago's South Side , near the shore of Lake Michigan about 7 miles (11 km) from the Loop .
Tae-won Chey (Ph.D. 1989) – billionaire chairman of the SK Group, son-in-law of Korean president Roh Tae-woo [23] Norton Clapp (Ph.B. 1928, J.D. 1929) – an original owner of Space Needle; university trustee; William E. Conway Jr. (MBA) – billionaire co-founder of The Carlyle Group; L. Gordon Crovitz (A.B. 1980) – publisher of The Wall ...
www.lib.uchicago.edu /reg / References: Abbott Report The Joseph Regenstein Library (colloquially, the Reg ) is the University of Chicago ’s primary library, located on the University’s Hyde Park campus on the South Side of Chicago .
isac.uchicago.edu The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures , West Asia & North Africa ( ISAC ; formerly the Oriental Institute ), established in 1919, is the University of Chicago 's interdisciplinary research center for ancient Near Eastern studies and archaeology museum .