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Preserving Local Documentary Heritage:Conversations with Special Library Managers and Archivists in Hong Kong

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2015
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9789629372378

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  • Foreword by Dr. LAU Chi-pang□Associate Professor, Department of History, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • About the Author
  • Chapter 1 Why Hong Kong Needs an Archives Law□An Interview with Simon CHU, Hong Kong Archives Society
    • Self-Introduction
    • Establishment of the Hong Kong Archives Society
    • Archival Work in the Hong Kong Government
    • Archival Work versus Government’s Agenda
    • Archival Work in Hong Kong versus Mainland China
    • Archival Education and Career Roadmap
    • Difficulties and Challenges
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 2 Learning the Importance of Archives Law through the Tragic Loss of 39 Lives□An Interview with William WAUNG, Archives Action Group
    • Self-Introduction
    • Archival Situation during the British Colonial Period
    • The Urgent Need to Establish Archives Law in Hong Kong
    • Educating the Importance of Archives Law
    • Future Strategies
    • Motion on the Archives Law not Passed
    • Archives Laws in Mainland China
    • Challenges and Prospects
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 3 Witnessing the Transfer of Sovereignty over Hong Kong through Public Records□An Interview with Don BRECH
    • Self-Introduction
    • Archival Studies Programmes in the Early Days
    • Career as an Archivist
    • Archival Work of the Hong Kong Colonial Government
    • Destruction of Government Records
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 4 How an Archivist from Virginia Came to Build a University Archives and Fell in Love□An Interview with Stacy Belcher GOULD, University of Hong Kong
    • Self-Introduction
    • Working in the HKU Archives
    • Development of University Archives in Hong Kong
    • Future Plans and Difficulties for the HKU Archives
    • Preserving Hong Kong—A Unique City
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 5 News Library—“The Library that Never Sleeps”□An Interview with Roeter KWOK and David WONG,Television Broadcasts Limited
    • Self-Introduction
    • The News Library at TVB
    • Stressful Work and Job Satisfaction
    • Maintaining and Organising the News Archives
    • Challenges and Difficulties
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 6 Preserving Corporate Memory in Hong Kong□An Interview with Amelia ALLSOP and Clement CHEUNG,The Hong Kong Heritage Project
    • Self-Introduction
    • Job Nature
    • About the HKHP Archive
    • Strategies and Policies
    • Future Plans for the HKHP
    • Advice to Young People
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 7 The Goethe-Institut Librarian as a Cultural Ambassador of Germany□An Interview with Gabriele SANDER, Goethe-Institut Hong Kong
    • Self-Introduction
    • The Goethe-Institut and the Library
    • Experiences in Hong Kong and Other Asian Countries
    • Roles as the Goethe-Institut Librarian
    • Challenges as the Goethe-Institut Librarian
    • Personality Traits Required for a Goethe-Institut Library
    • Strategic Plans for the Goethe-Institut Library
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 8 Building a Crowd-Sourced Community Archive in Hong Kong□An Interview with David BELLIS, The Gwulo.com website
    • Self-Introduction
    • Development of Gwulo.com
    • Sourcing Photos
    • Rewarding Experiences and Frustrations
    • Highlights of the Collection—Wartime Diaries
    • Future Development
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 9 The Judaic Library Serving the Jewish Community of Hong Kong□An Interview with Brenda YI, Jewish Community Centre of Hong Kong
    • Self-Introduction
    • The History and Role of the Judaic Library
    • Highlights of the Collection and Other Library Activities
    • Difficulties or Barriers at Work
    • Users of the Library
    • Being the “Solo Librarian”
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 10 Developing Informed and Positive Attitudes towards Sex and Sexuality—Resources for Sexuality Education□An Interview with Ava CHAN and Grace LEE,Family Planning Association of Hong Kong
    • Self-Introduction
    • About the Family Planning Association of Hong Kong (FPAHK)
    • Training and Knowledge of Librarians
    • Library Collections about Sex
    • Functions and Roles of the FPAHK
    • Roles as the FPAHK Librarian
    • Changes in Users’ Needs and Demands
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 11 Different Missions, Common Goals—Debates Surrounding Museum-Library Collaborations□An Interview with Kitty BUT and Robert TRIO,Hong Kong Maritime Museum
    • Self-Introduction
    • About the Museum Library and the Maritime Museum
    • Challenges Faced by the Museum Library
    • The Intricate Relationship between the Resource Centre and the Museum
    • The Museum Library and the General Public
    • Collaborations and Strategic Plans
    • Expectations of the New Generation
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 12 Reviving Traditional Chinese Theatre Arts via the Chinese Opera Information Centre□An Interview with Milky CHEUNG, Chinese Opera Information Centre
    • Self-Introduction
    • About the Chinese Opera Information Centre
    • Rewarding Experiences
    • Difficulties and Challenges
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 13 How a Company Treasures Its People□An Interview with Charles HO and Phoebe NG,MTR Corporation Limited
    • Self-Introduction
    • Roles of the Learning Resource Centre
    • From a Small Library to the Multi-functional Centre
    • The LRC Users and Their Reading Preferences
    • Challenges and Difficulties Faced by the LRC
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 14 From Healthcare Heritage to Public Awareness□An Interview with Faith HO and Condon LEE,Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences
    • Self-Introduction
    • Highlights of the HKMMS Collection
    • Target Audience and Services of the HKMMS
    • Rewarding Working Experiences
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 15 Keeping Traditional Martial Arts Alive□An Interview with Hing CHAO, The International Guoshu Association
    • Self-Introduction
    • Establishing the HKMALA
    • Senior Chinese Martial Arts Masters versus Young Practitioners
    • Public’s Views towards Traditional Martial Arts
    • The New Style Wushu versus Traditional Chinese Martial Arts
    • Afterthoughts
  • Chapter 16 Graffiti Inside an Art and Design Library?□An Interview with Wilson CHU, Hong Kong Design Institute
    • Self-Introduction
    • Collection Highlights of the HKDI Library
    • Characteristics of the LRC
    • Afterthoughts
  • Conclusion

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