passed an Open Access Policy on July 24, 2013, ensuring that future research articles authored by... more passed an Open Access Policy on July 24, 2013, ensuring that future research articles authored by faculty at all 10 campuses of UC will be made available to the public at no charge. The policy covers more than 8,000 UC faculty and as many as 40,000 publications a year. By granting a license to the University of California prior to any contractual arrangement with publishers, faculty members can now make their research widely and publicly available, re-use it for various purposes, or modify it for future research publications. Faculty on three campuses (UCLA, UCI and UCSF) began depositing articles in eScholarship on November 1, 2013.
Includes print books acquired from the Library of Congress' Cooperative Acquisitions Program ... more Includes print books acquired from the Library of Congress' Cooperative Acquisitions Program for Southeast Asia New titles from the region
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: In any history of Gay Americans, Ann Arbor deserves a posi... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: In any history of Gay Americans, Ann Arbor deserves a position. Not for passing, in 1972, what was at that time the most comprehensive gay rights bill (at least on paper). No, for something more infamous than that. Ann Arbor will become remembered as one place where town and gown conspired to conduct a ferociouswitchhunt against homosexuals, not just once, but a number of times.Much of what happened to homosexuals here remains to be told, but documentation is surfacing now for the witchhunts that occured in the late 1950's and early 1960's. During that period Ann Arbor police apparently conducted biennual raids on campus restrooms at the University of Michigan, accompanied by covert surveillance. Police officers were stationed in men's johns on central campus to spy on unsuspecting men. As a resultdozens of homosexuals were arrested, and subsequently convicted, either of "gross indecency" or "attempted indecency"...
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C; Gelfand, Julia M | Abstract: Fiscal pressures at academic and researc... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C; Gelfand, Julia M | Abstract: Fiscal pressures at academic and research libraries increasingly dictate new practices and cost justifications regarding library spending for collections. Space allocations for existing and future collections seems to be challenged by campus administrations as they perceive the digital environment as replacing the need for print and physical resources. Collecting and managing library resources for future research needs are being discounted as non-critical, replaced by a narrow focus on meeting current needs. Global initiatives promoting open access to new scholarship are often unfunded mandates, and challenge libraries to maintain current practices of blending new information outputs from a wider range of publishing options. This presentation will explore what kinds of long-term solutions for sustainable funding can protect and continue the important role of academic research libraries as they struggle with how to retain tradi...
At-risk web content needs to be preserved for future research. It is especially important to pres... more At-risk web content needs to be preserved for future research. It is especially important to preserve through web archiving social media and other web content of protest movements such as Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement of the Fall of 2014. Libraries, researchers and data journalists have separately engaged in capturing social media.
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: It is well known that web sites do not last forever and un... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: It is well known that web sites do not last forever and unless they are digitally captured and preserved, what was once online can disappear overnight. Open Access initiatives such as Internet Archive, are important, but no one entity can capture everything. The California Digital Library has for some years rolled out WAS – its Web Archiving Service – that aims to provide the technical means for academic libraries and research institutions to capture and curate web content systematically. This presentation uses lessons learned from utilizing WAS at University of California, Irvine, Libraries to capture hidden collections locally, regionally and internationally. The talk highlights the archiving issues and provides a checklist of emerging “best practices” in the collection development and archiving of online content. Given that the web traverses the globe issues of copyright and fair use are complicated. Should, for example, a U.S. library captu...
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: Slides of presentation prepared for University of Californ... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: Slides of presentation prepared for University of California, undergraduate class, PolSci 126D Urban Politics and Policy (Instructor: Davin Phoenix). It focuses on the activities of AWARE, formed to fight police mugbooks of Asian youth in the 1990s in Orange County, California, and its aftermath.
This essay reviews the microfilming of underground and alternative press from the 1960s and 1970s... more This essay reviews the microfilming of underground and alternative press from the 1960s and 1970s and is based in part on research initially conducted at the University of Michigan. Appendices lists microform sources.
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: This article addresses the controversial issue of sexual a... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: This article addresses the controversial issue of sexual attraction of white gays to non-whites. The "rice queen" phenomenon is looked at by an Asian American gay activist who discusses his relationships, how gays look at race and beauty. The essay challenges the tendency by some Asians to seek the Great White Hope for sexual satisfaction.
This chapter discusses the change in Gay Asian male video pornography since Richard Fung's pi... more This chapter discusses the change in Gay Asian male video pornography since Richard Fung's pioneering 1991 essay on race, ethnicity and sexual visualization called 'Looking for My Penis: The Eroticized Asian in Gay Video Porn'.
Memoir by chapter author of his activism as a gay Asian and the early history of Asian lesbians a... more Memoir by chapter author of his activism as a gay Asian and the early history of Asian lesbians and gays in the gay liberation movement in U.S. including participating in the first March on Washington by lesbians and gays, and the first National Third World Lesbian and Gay Conference, Washington D.C., in 1979.
Includes print books acquired from the Library of Congress' Cooperative Acquisitions Program ... more Includes print books acquired from the Library of Congress' Cooperative Acquisitions Program for Southeast Asia New titles from the region
It is well known that web sites do not last forever and unless they are digitally captured and pr... more It is well known that web sites do not last forever and unless they are digitally captured and preserved, what was once online can disappear overnight. Open Access initiatives such as Internet Archive, are important, but no one entity can capture everything. The California Digital Library has for some years rolled out WAS – its Web Archiving Service – that aims to provide the technical means for academic libraries and research institutions to capture and curate web content systematically. This presentation uses lessons learned from utilizing WAS at University of California, Irvine, Libraries to capture hidden collections locally, regionally and internationally. The talk highlights the archiving issues and provides a checklist of emerging “best practices” in the collection development and archiving of online content. Given that the web traverses the globe issues of copyright and fair use are complicated. Should, for example, a U.S. library capture content posted online in Singapore, ...
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: Conference paper presented at a regional meeting of the Wo... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: Conference paper presented at a regional meeting of the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) at University of Hong Kong, 8-10 December 2005.
Slides of a presentation at IASIST Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 3 June 2015. The topic i... more Slides of a presentation at IASIST Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 3 June 2015. The topic is web archiving political documents, in particular Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement of the Fall 2014.
passed an Open Access Policy on July 24, 2013, ensuring that future research articles authored by... more passed an Open Access Policy on July 24, 2013, ensuring that future research articles authored by faculty at all 10 campuses of UC will be made available to the public at no charge. The policy covers more than 8,000 UC faculty and as many as 40,000 publications a year. By granting a license to the University of California prior to any contractual arrangement with publishers, faculty members can now make their research widely and publicly available, re-use it for various purposes, or modify it for future research publications. Faculty on three campuses (UCLA, UCI and UCSF) began depositing articles in eScholarship on November 1, 2013.
Includes print books acquired from the Library of Congress' Cooperative Acquisitions Program ... more Includes print books acquired from the Library of Congress' Cooperative Acquisitions Program for Southeast Asia New titles from the region
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: In any history of Gay Americans, Ann Arbor deserves a posi... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: In any history of Gay Americans, Ann Arbor deserves a position. Not for passing, in 1972, what was at that time the most comprehensive gay rights bill (at least on paper). No, for something more infamous than that. Ann Arbor will become remembered as one place where town and gown conspired to conduct a ferociouswitchhunt against homosexuals, not just once, but a number of times.Much of what happened to homosexuals here remains to be told, but documentation is surfacing now for the witchhunts that occured in the late 1950's and early 1960's. During that period Ann Arbor police apparently conducted biennual raids on campus restrooms at the University of Michigan, accompanied by covert surveillance. Police officers were stationed in men's johns on central campus to spy on unsuspecting men. As a resultdozens of homosexuals were arrested, and subsequently convicted, either of "gross indecency" or "attempted indecency"...
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C; Gelfand, Julia M | Abstract: Fiscal pressures at academic and researc... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C; Gelfand, Julia M | Abstract: Fiscal pressures at academic and research libraries increasingly dictate new practices and cost justifications regarding library spending for collections. Space allocations for existing and future collections seems to be challenged by campus administrations as they perceive the digital environment as replacing the need for print and physical resources. Collecting and managing library resources for future research needs are being discounted as non-critical, replaced by a narrow focus on meeting current needs. Global initiatives promoting open access to new scholarship are often unfunded mandates, and challenge libraries to maintain current practices of blending new information outputs from a wider range of publishing options. This presentation will explore what kinds of long-term solutions for sustainable funding can protect and continue the important role of academic research libraries as they struggle with how to retain tradi...
At-risk web content needs to be preserved for future research. It is especially important to pres... more At-risk web content needs to be preserved for future research. It is especially important to preserve through web archiving social media and other web content of protest movements such as Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement of the Fall of 2014. Libraries, researchers and data journalists have separately engaged in capturing social media.
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: It is well known that web sites do not last forever and un... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: It is well known that web sites do not last forever and unless they are digitally captured and preserved, what was once online can disappear overnight. Open Access initiatives such as Internet Archive, are important, but no one entity can capture everything. The California Digital Library has for some years rolled out WAS – its Web Archiving Service – that aims to provide the technical means for academic libraries and research institutions to capture and curate web content systematically. This presentation uses lessons learned from utilizing WAS at University of California, Irvine, Libraries to capture hidden collections locally, regionally and internationally. The talk highlights the archiving issues and provides a checklist of emerging “best practices” in the collection development and archiving of online content. Given that the web traverses the globe issues of copyright and fair use are complicated. Should, for example, a U.S. library captu...
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: Slides of presentation prepared for University of Californ... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: Slides of presentation prepared for University of California, undergraduate class, PolSci 126D Urban Politics and Policy (Instructor: Davin Phoenix). It focuses on the activities of AWARE, formed to fight police mugbooks of Asian youth in the 1990s in Orange County, California, and its aftermath.
This essay reviews the microfilming of underground and alternative press from the 1960s and 1970s... more This essay reviews the microfilming of underground and alternative press from the 1960s and 1970s and is based in part on research initially conducted at the University of Michigan. Appendices lists microform sources.
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: This article addresses the controversial issue of sexual a... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: This article addresses the controversial issue of sexual attraction of white gays to non-whites. The "rice queen" phenomenon is looked at by an Asian American gay activist who discusses his relationships, how gays look at race and beauty. The essay challenges the tendency by some Asians to seek the Great White Hope for sexual satisfaction.
This chapter discusses the change in Gay Asian male video pornography since Richard Fung's pi... more This chapter discusses the change in Gay Asian male video pornography since Richard Fung's pioneering 1991 essay on race, ethnicity and sexual visualization called 'Looking for My Penis: The Eroticized Asian in Gay Video Porn'.
Memoir by chapter author of his activism as a gay Asian and the early history of Asian lesbians a... more Memoir by chapter author of his activism as a gay Asian and the early history of Asian lesbians and gays in the gay liberation movement in U.S. including participating in the first March on Washington by lesbians and gays, and the first National Third World Lesbian and Gay Conference, Washington D.C., in 1979.
Includes print books acquired from the Library of Congress' Cooperative Acquisitions Program ... more Includes print books acquired from the Library of Congress' Cooperative Acquisitions Program for Southeast Asia New titles from the region
It is well known that web sites do not last forever and unless they are digitally captured and pr... more It is well known that web sites do not last forever and unless they are digitally captured and preserved, what was once online can disappear overnight. Open Access initiatives such as Internet Archive, are important, but no one entity can capture everything. The California Digital Library has for some years rolled out WAS – its Web Archiving Service – that aims to provide the technical means for academic libraries and research institutions to capture and curate web content systematically. This presentation uses lessons learned from utilizing WAS at University of California, Irvine, Libraries to capture hidden collections locally, regionally and internationally. The talk highlights the archiving issues and provides a checklist of emerging “best practices” in the collection development and archiving of online content. Given that the web traverses the globe issues of copyright and fair use are complicated. Should, for example, a U.S. library capture content posted online in Singapore, ...
Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: Conference paper presented at a regional meeting of the Wo... more Author(s): Tsang, Daniel C | Abstract: Conference paper presented at a regional meeting of the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) at University of Hong Kong, 8-10 December 2005.
Slides of a presentation at IASIST Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 3 June 2015. The topic i... more Slides of a presentation at IASIST Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 3 June 2015. The topic is web archiving political documents, in particular Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement of the Fall 2014.
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