An Introduction to Archival Materials Located in the U.S.to Investigate the Japanese Library Policy during the Occupation Period

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  • 占領期図書館政策を解明するための在米資料の紹介
  • センリョウキ トショカン セイサク オ カイメイ スル タメ ノ ザイベイ シリョウ ノ ショウカイ

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Eight important archival collections, which are originally located at the archives and libraries in the United States are to be introduced to modern Japanese library historians:(1)GHQ / SCAP Papers(CIE Records)(2)Joseph C. Trainor Collection, Hoover Institute Archives(3)Microfilm collections at the National Institute of Educational Research in Tokyo(4)Hideo Satow, Eiichi Suzuki and Gary H. Tsuchimochi(eds. )Educational Reform in Japan, 1945-1952. (5)American Library Association Archives, University of Illinois Library(6)Rockefeller Foundation Archives and Charles B. Fahs Papers(7)Justin Williams, Sr. Papers, University of Maryland McKeldin Library (8)Verner W. Clapp Papers, Library of Congress The collections and papers are useful to advance the research of American influences of librarianship in the Occupied Japan, 1945-1952. The author describes the origin and the nature of the collections and papers and how to use them. Of some collections and papers the research tearm including the author is preparing catalogs to find out each paper regarding to specific persons and subjects.

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