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British library newsletter
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In addition to a detailed report from our Annual Meeting in Paris, the new issue of the Newsletter contains the following articles: The theme of the conference “The French Connection – with South and Southeast Asia” gave us the opportunity to look at Southeast Asian materials from a different angle.

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This Annual Meeting was the second successful collaborative conference with the South Asia Archive and Library Group whom we owe a debt of gratitude. Included in the Newsletter is the report of our group’s Annual Meeting that took place in July 2015 in Paris. The latest issue of the SEALG Newsletter (2015) has been published and is now available online at. Previous issues of the Newsletter that were published in electronic format are also available on the SEALG homepage. Textile book covers in the Shan manuscript tradition by Jana Igunma.Place names and descriptions of local landscapes recorded in the colophons of Shan Buddhist manuscripts by Jotika Khur-Yearn.The Javanese Manuscripts from Yogyakarta Digitisation Project by Annabel Teh Gallop.Celebrating 50 years of excellence: Southeast Asia scholarship and stewardship at Berkeley, 1970-2020 by Virginia Shih.The Malay Studies Library, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by Awang Azman Awang Pawi and Haslan Bin Tamjehi.

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Researchers’ archives on the ODSAS platform: examples from Vietnam and Burma by Louise Pichard-Bertaux.

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The latest issue of the SEALG Newsletter has been published recently and can now be downloaded from our group’s homepage at. Previous issues of the Newsletter in electronic format are also available on the SEALG homepage.

  • Malay Comic Books from the 1950s and 1960s in the British Library by Annabel Teh Gallop (The British Library)įinally, included is also a report of a Laboratory on “Lao Collections in the Digital Age: Libraries, Archives, Museums” held at the 7th International Conference on Lao Studies, 15-18 November 2022.
  • The Current Status of Cataloging Southeast Asian Language Materials at CORMOSEA Consortium of Research Libraries in the Unites States by Virginia Shih (South/Southeast Asia Library, University of California, Berkeley) and Zoë McLaughlin (South/Southeast Asia Librarian, Michigan State University).
  • Talipot and Ceremonial Fans in Thai Manuscript Art by Jana Igunma (The British Library).
  • Laos Cultural Vignettes in the British Library’s Philatelic Collections by Richard Scott Morel (The British Library).
  • In addition to this detailed report by Marije Plomp and Jana Igunma, the latest issue of the Newsletter contains the following articles: Included in the Newsletter is the report of our group’s Annual Meeting that took place in Paris on 1 July 2022, in collaboration with the 12th EuroSEAS Conference. A new issue of the SEALG Newsletter (December 2022) has been published and is now available online.







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