The East Asian Collection at Duke University: Dynamics of Change.
Abstract
Traces the history of Duke's East Asian Studies program and associated library collections
from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present. Describes the strengths
of the Japanese, Chinese and Korean collections, materials in special collections
and cooperation with the University of North Carolina.
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Kristina Troost
Japanese & Korean Studies Librarian
As the Japanese Studies Librarian in the Duke Libraries' Department of International
and Area Studies, Kris' work includes research consultations, library instruction,
collection building and web-based guides. She served as Director of Graduate Studies
for Duke's M.A. program in East Asian Studies from 2008 to 2018. She has many professional
interests, including premodern Japanese social and economic histor

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