The Sage in the Cathedral of Books: The Distinguished Chinese American Library Professional Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee

The biography of Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee, who was awarded the highly prestigious Melvil Dewey Medal by the American Library Association in 2015, will be welcomed by readers interested in knowing not only more about Lee's personal achievements and contributions in librarianship but also about the rapid changes in the library profession in general. The biography, written by Ms. Yang Yang of China Central Television in Beijing, was first published in Chinese in China in 2011. It was republished in Taiwan with added information in 2014. This English edition, translated by Dr. Ying Zhang of the Universityof California in Irvine, was updated by Lee.

Throughout his childhood and youth, Lee experienced tremendous hardship during the brutal Sino-Japanese War and then the Chinese civil war, described in the first three chapters. After arriving in the United States as a graduate student from Taiwan in 1957, he struggled to realize the American dream by studying hard and working diligently in the field of librarianship for nearly half a century.

The biography explores Lee's career at major academic libraries, beginning at the University of Pittsburgh to his retirement from Ohio University, including his seven years of library directorship at the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok, Thailand, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Agency for International Development. After his first retirement, Lee was invited by OCLC to become a Visiting Distinguished Scholar. From there he was appointed Chief of the Asian Division at the Library of Congress and retired for the second time in 2008.

The biography also highlights Lee's contributions in international librarianship, especially in the promotion of library cooperation between the United States and China.

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The Sage in the Cathedral of Books: The Distinguished Chinese American Library Professional Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee

The biography of Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee, who was awarded the highly prestigious Melvil Dewey Medal by the American Library Association in 2015, will be welcomed by readers interested in knowing not only more about Lee's personal achievements and contributions in librarianship but also about the rapid changes in the library profession in general. The biography, written by Ms. Yang Yang of China Central Television in Beijing, was first published in Chinese in China in 2011. It was republished in Taiwan with added information in 2014. This English edition, translated by Dr. Ying Zhang of the Universityof California in Irvine, was updated by Lee.

Throughout his childhood and youth, Lee experienced tremendous hardship during the brutal Sino-Japanese War and then the Chinese civil war, described in the first three chapters. After arriving in the United States as a graduate student from Taiwan in 1957, he struggled to realize the American dream by studying hard and working diligently in the field of librarianship for nearly half a century.

The biography explores Lee's career at major academic libraries, beginning at the University of Pittsburgh to his retirement from Ohio University, including his seven years of library directorship at the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok, Thailand, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Agency for International Development. After his first retirement, Lee was invited by OCLC to become a Visiting Distinguished Scholar. From there he was appointed Chief of the Asian Division at the Library of Congress and retired for the second time in 2008.

The biography also highlights Lee's contributions in international librarianship, especially in the promotion of library cooperation between the United States and China.

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The Sage in the Cathedral of Books: The Distinguished Chinese American Library Professional Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee

The Sage in the Cathedral of Books: The Distinguished Chinese American Library Professional Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee

The Sage in the Cathedral of Books: The Distinguished Chinese American Library Professional Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee

The Sage in the Cathedral of Books: The Distinguished Chinese American Library Professional Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee

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The biography of Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee, who was awarded the highly prestigious Melvil Dewey Medal by the American Library Association in 2015, will be welcomed by readers interested in knowing not only more about Lee's personal achievements and contributions in librarianship but also about the rapid changes in the library profession in general. The biography, written by Ms. Yang Yang of China Central Television in Beijing, was first published in Chinese in China in 2011. It was republished in Taiwan with added information in 2014. This English edition, translated by Dr. Ying Zhang of the Universityof California in Irvine, was updated by Lee.

Throughout his childhood and youth, Lee experienced tremendous hardship during the brutal Sino-Japanese War and then the Chinese civil war, described in the first three chapters. After arriving in the United States as a graduate student from Taiwan in 1957, he struggled to realize the American dream by studying hard and working diligently in the field of librarianship for nearly half a century.

The biography explores Lee's career at major academic libraries, beginning at the University of Pittsburgh to his retirement from Ohio University, including his seven years of library directorship at the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok, Thailand, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Agency for International Development. After his first retirement, Lee was invited by OCLC to become a Visiting Distinguished Scholar. From there he was appointed Chief of the Asian Division at the Library of Congress and retired for the second time in 2008.

The biography also highlights Lee's contributions in international librarianship, especially in the promotion of library cooperation between the United States and China.


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ISBN-13: 9780966764482
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 05/02/2016
Edition description: 1
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.30(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword I Huanwen Cheng vii

Foreword II Xi Wu xi

Foreword III Shoujing Zhuang xv

Foreword IV Zhejiang Dong xix

Foreword V Scott Seaman xxi

Foreword VI Hwa-Wei Lee xxiii

Author's Preface xxvii

Translator's Preface xxxi

Prologue: The Retirement Party at the Library of Congress 3

Chapter 1 The War Years in His Youth 15

Chapter 2 His Education during the Wars 31

Chapter 3 National Taiwan Normal University 42

Chapter 4 Min Unafraid to Die 58

Chapter 5 Studying in the United States 75

Chapter 6 Love Story in a Foreign Land 85

Chapter 7 Beginning His Library Career 94

Chapter 8 Initial Success in His Early Library Career 103

Chapter 9 The Seven Years in Thailand 115

Chapter 10 Endeavoring for Innovation 130

Chapter 11 Returning to the United States 140

Chapter 12 Implementing Ambitious Plans 150

Chapter 13 Library Cooperation between China and the United States 164

Chapter 14 Successful Fundraising 195

Chapter 15 Management Principles 206

Chapter 16 The Hwa-Wei Lee Library Annex 214

Chapter 17 Arriving in Washington, D.C. 225

Chapter 18 Asian Collections 238

Chapter 19 Digital Resources 249

Chapter 20 Reorganization 258

Chapter 21 Convenience for Readers 267

Chapter 22 The Friends of the Asian Division 273

Chapter 23 Asian American and Pacific Islander Collection 281

Chapter 24 Sunshine Beach 293

Chapter 25 A Lovely Family (by Mary Frances Lee) 304

Chapter 26 Letters from the Children 320

Appendix A Important Dates and Events in the Life of Hwa-Wei Lee 327

Appendix B Publications Hwa-Wei Lee 333

About the Author Yang Yang 343

About the Translator Ying Zhang 345

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