2009年06月的归档
- 01582 朱子实纪十二卷 (明)戴铣辑 明正德八年(1513)鲍雄刻本 厦门大学图书馆
- 01855 大唐六典三十卷 (唐)玄宗李隆基撰 (唐)李林甫等注 明嘉靖二十三年(1553)浙江按察司刻本 厦门大学图书馆
- 01989 秦汉印统八卷 (明)罗王常辑 明万历三十六年(1608)吴氏树滋堂刻朱印本 厦门大学图书馆
- 02455 艺文类聚一百卷 (唐)欧阳询辑 明嘉靖二十八年(1549)平阳府刻本 厦门大学图书馆
- 02655 楚辞二卷 (楚)屈原 宋玉 (汉)贾谊等撰 明万历四十八年(1620)闵齐伋刻三色套印本 厦门大学图书馆
- 02842 集千家注杜工部诗集二十卷文集二卷 (唐)杜甫撰 (宋)黄鹤补注 附录一卷 明嘉靖十五年(1536)玉几山人刻本 厦门大学图书馆
- 02869 杜工部七言律诗不分卷 (唐)杜甫撰 (明)郭正域批点 明闵齐伋刻三色套印本 厦门大学图书馆
- 04059 唐诗品汇九十卷拾遗十卷 (明)高棅编 明刻本 厦门大学图书馆
- 04123 韵语阳秋二十卷 (宋)葛立方撰 明正德二年(1507)葛谌刻本 厦门大学图书馆
附:《国家珍贵古籍名录》(推荐名单)
The CALA Distinguished Service Award is presented annually to a CALA member who has demonstrated leadership and service and made a commitment and extraordinary contributions to the advancement of Chinese-American librarianship. This year the Award Committee is pleased to announce that Prof. John T. Ma is the recipient for the 2009 CALA Distinguished Service Award.
Prof. Ma was nominated jointly by Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee, Dr. Tze-chung Li and Dr. Ching-chih Chen for his great success with his initiative "Book-for-China Fund", a project he launched since 2005.
Prof. Ma received a M.A. in Journalism from the University of Wisconsin in 1948 and a MLS from Columbia University in 1958. His professional career spanning over 50 years includes positions as Associate Librarian of the Missionary Research Library at Columbia University, Chinese Bibliographer-Cataloger at Cornell University Libraries, Curator-Librarian of the East Asian Collection of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, Director of the Library at the Sinological Institute of the University of Leiden in the Netherlands and Chinese Librarian at the New York Public Library. While at Stanford, Prof. Ma also served as a professor of Asian Studies at Lincoln University in San Francisco and taught at the San Francisco State University. He has been invited as a visiting professor at National Taiwan University, Tamkang University in Taiwan, East China Normal University (Shanghai), Changchun University of Science and Technology (Jilin), and the Southeast University (Nanjing) in China.
Prof. Ma devoted all of his time and effort to ensure the success of the "Book-for-China Fund" project despite various types of the problems and difficulties that arose. He tirelessly explored many avenues for the needed books or journals for academic libraries in China. Against all odds, he managed all the logistics to deliver the books to China with limited funds. It involved collections, storage, sorting, shipping, administrative negotiations with end parties and authorities on protocols. This project resulted in over 100,000 books shipped to China in less than 4 years which is considered an unparallel success by any measurement.
The Committee believes that Prof. Ma has consistently demonstrated outstanding leadership and achievements in library and information services at the national and international level. We share the sentiments expressed so genuinely and strongly by his nominators and supporters. Prof. Ma is a model of how an individual can accomplish a noble cause with his vision, determination and hard work.
