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  • 120 Years of Women at Brown

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    May 3 – June 29, 2012
    John Hay Library

    The exhibit chronicles the experiences of women during their years on campus and beyond. Drawing on materials from the University Archives, Christine Dunlap Farnham Archives, and Feminist Theory Archives, the exhibit illustrates the evolution of women’s education at Brown. On display are photographs, letters, papers, published materials, and artifacts that narrate personal reflections of women at Brown and the University policies that shaped their lives on campus over the past twelve decades.

  • Dr. Li Wang on China’s “Soft Power”

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    PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — On Thursday, May 3, 2012, Dr. Li Wang of Brown University Library will give a talk entitled “Emerging China’s Publishing Soft Power: Trends, Challenges, and Strategies for Academia” at 4pm in the Joukowsky Forum, Watson Institute at 111 Thayer Street. This talk is sponsored by Brown University’s Year of China.

    In the past decade, China’s booming publishing industry has dramatically increased Chinese scholarly resources. China now produces more books than any other country. The growth of the publishing enterprise is a feature of China’s cultural influence and “soft power.” Based on an investigation of recent trends in the field, this lecture aims to profile the array of formats in the changing landscape of Chinese scholarly resources. Dr. Li Wang will provide statistical analysis and summaries of the development of the publishing industry, the increasing output of books and serials publishing, and the growth of multimedia products and mobile networks. He will address the implications of these changes on Library collections and academic research, and encourage an understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by the “soft power” of Chinese publishing in a global information age.

    Li Wang has been serving as Curator of East Asian Collection at Brown University Library since 2000. He received his B.A. in Philosophy from Peking University, an M.A. in Humanities from Western Kentucky University, and an M.A. in Library and Information Science and Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of Iowa. He is currently a Research Associate of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University and the Oversea Research Fellow of Beijing Foreign Studies University, and the Chair of the Committee for Scholarly Activities of the Society for Chinese Studies Librarians. Dr. Wang’s research interests and publications include Chinese philosophy and religion, especially Daoism, library and information studies, the history of book publishing, and Chinese cultural studies, especially martial arts.

    The Year of China explores the rich culture, economy, and politics of Greater China, investigating its past, examining its present, and contemplating its future. Throughout the 2011-2012 academic year, Brown will host public lectures, cultural events, academic conferences, and exhibits in an integrated exploration of China. For more information about the program and upcoming events, please visit: www.brown.edu/yearofchina

    The Brown University Library is home to more than 6.8 million print items, plus a multitude of electronic resources and expanding digital archives serving the teaching, research, and learning needs of Brown students and faculty, as well as scholars from around the country and the world.

    Contact: Jennifer Braga |  401-863-6913

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  • David Adler ’14 Receives 6th Annual UGRA Award

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    PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Brown University Library is pleased to announce that David Adler ’14 is the recipient of the sixth annual Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Library Research, generously funded by Douglas W. Squires, ’73. This award, established in partnership with the Office of the Dean of the College, recognizes undergraduate projects that make extensive and creative use of the Brown University Library’s collections, including print and primary resources, databases, and special collections. On Monday, April 30th at 9am, the Library will present Adler with his award in the Absolute Quiet Room on Level A of the Rockefeller Library. A reception will follow.

    David Adler’s paper “A Sergeant of Industry” led from a close study of the Hall-Hoag Collection of dissenting and extremist propaganda, to direct correspondence with Brian Bex of the American Communications Network, and involved the acquisition of new materials from Bex which Adler will donate to the Library.

    In his paper, Adler argues that a top-down reading of the conservative movement is incomplete, as it often neglects grassroots organizers, like Brian Bex, who Adler calls “sergeants of industry.” As Adler explains, “The story of Brian Bex suggests that we might view the conservative revolution as the result of the cooperative efforts of the entire chain of command in the free enterprise army.”

    Adler is a sophomore from Los Angeles, CA, and a double concentrator in History & Economics. He works as a section editor for the College Hill Independent and as a Writing Fellow. During summer 2011, Adler worked with History Professor Naoko Shibusawa on an Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award project, and he plans to study abroad at St. Stephen’s College in Delhi in the fall. He still owes the Brown Library $3.00 for extended use of a computer charger.

    The Brown University Library is home to more than 6.8 million print items, plus a multitude of electronic resources and expanding digital archives serving the teaching, research, and learning needs of Brown students and faculty, as well as scholars from around the country and the world.

    Contact: Jennifer Braga |  401-863-6913

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