International and Area Studies Library - Campus Events
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Jennifer Hain Teper, the Library's Head of Preservation, will present an overview of the typical AV and digital formats such as mix-tapes, VHS recordings and iPhone photos, that many consider valuable and will present basic steps that people can take towards better preservation strategies to ensure that you will be able to continue access to these materials in the future.
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Japan House will celebrate the end of the spring semester and 25 years in the Arboretum at the University of Illinois with a celebratory day of Asian performances, food and artistry followed by fireworks. Learn more about vendors and schedules at https://go.illinois.edu/matsuri
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Screening & Discussion on the documentary “First To Go: Story of the Kataoka Family” on Friday, May 12th, 2-3pm CT The film comes from Director Matsuno’s family history about Japanese American Incarceration. He will then share a lecture about “The Power of Personal Story: From Home Film to Educational Tool”. Professor Po-shek Fu (UIUC) will chair the Q&A session.
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After a private screening of his film, “First To Go: Story of the Kataoka Family” , Myles Matsuno will discuss the significance of home footage, the courage to be vulnerable, and the importance of the generations who paved the way before us, while recognizing and confronting the injustices of our past to ensure a better future.
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A two-day discussion about mission, services, and current trends at national libraries around the world.