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East Asian Languages & Studies: Reference Services & Research Help
The East Asian Library directly supports the research and teaching needs of the East Asian faculty and students at USC and includes in its collections Chinese, Japanese and Korean-language materials in all fields, but with an emphasis on social sciences and humanities.
September 20, 2007
The East Asian Library directly supports the research and teaching needs of the East Asian faculty and students at USC and includes in its collections Chinese, Japanese and Korean-language materials in all fields, but with an emphasis on social sciences and humanities. The Library's location on the first floor of Doheny Main Library supports a broader mission of promoting the integration of East Asian perspectives into the learning and experience of the University community as a whole.
Located inside of the East Asian Library
3550 Trousdale Parkway
University Park Campus
Los Angeles CA 90089-0185
University Park Campus
Los Angeles CA 90089-0185
Hours:
Monday- Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 12:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
Contact:
Research Services Reference Desk
Phone: (213) 740-4039
To discuss and/or schedule a research consultation, please contact any of the following subject specialists:
Kenneth Klein
Head, East Asian Library
(213) 740 1772
Fax: (213) 740 7437
DML 107
Tomoko Bialock
Japanese Studies Librarian
(213) 740 8025
Fax: (213) 740 7437
DML 109A
Joy Kim
Curator, Korean Heritage Library; Team Leader, CJK Team, IDOR
(213) 740 2329
Fax: (213) 740 7437
DML 122
Sun-Yoon Lee
Multimedia Collections Librarian, East Asian Library
(213) 821 1567
Fax: (213) 740 7437
DML 122
Lillian Yang
Chinese Bibliographer
(213) 740 8548
Fax: (213) 740 7437
DML 109A
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