Abstract

The East Asian Library at Princeton University is well-known for the rare books of the Gest Collection, as well as its offerings of electronic databases. Its current Director is interviewed here on his work at such a library, and the fact that his background originally was in Chinese history rather than in librarianship, with familiarity of also Japanese and European scholarship. The interviewer asks the after influence of these characteristics on his current work.

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