Liaison Librarian Profile - Yunshan Ye

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Yunshan Ye
Collection and Research Services Librarian

MLS, University of Iowa 2003;
MA in comparative literature, University of Iowa 2000;
MEd, Calvin College 1998;
BA in English, Hubei University, PR China 1994


Contact

Email: yey@dickinson.edu
Phone: 717-245-1838

If I am unavailable, please ask at the circulation desk (717-245-1397) to see if there is another librarian available, or send an email to library@dickinson.edu describing your research need.


Liaison Departments

East Asian Studies (subject guide)
Economics (subject guide)
Education (subject guide)
International Business & Management (subject guide)
International Studies (subject guide)
Latin American Studies (subject guide)
Middle Eastern Studies
Spanish & Portuguese (subject guide)
Global Education Programs (Dickinson Global Library)


Areas of Expertise

East Asian Studies
Literary studies
Cultural studies theories
Literary publishing
Literary education
Research methodologies


Research Consultation Services

I am avaliable for research consultation. I can help you find research resources in all formats, including

  • finding books and articles
  • showing you most relevant databases
  • finding special types of sources such as archives, images, and statistics,

I can help with research process from beginning to end, including

  • showing you where to start
  • helping with effective research strategy
  • showing you how to trace the development of a topic
  • showing you how to critically evaluate information
  • helping with citation and bibliography

Recent Publications/Presentations

  • Presenter at the annual conference of New England Association of Asian Studies on “Undergraduate Students: Authentic Materials, Collections, and Independent Research” (University of New Hampshire, Oct. 2007);
  • Presenter at the annual conference of Association of Asian Studies on “Literature, the Market, and Culture of Cynicism: On ‘Linglei’ Writings of Post-80” (Boston, 2007);
  • “New Trends in Chinese Literary Publishing,” in Scholarly Information on East Asia in the 21st Century, ed. Philip Melzer and Hyokyoung Yi. Seoul: the Korean Studies Information Co., 2006.
  • “Traumatic Memory and the Possibility of Critical Art: Re-reading Mao-Craze in the 90s,” in Globalization and Chinese Identity, ed. Song Geng. Hong Kong:  Hong Kong University Press, 2006.