Established in 1958, the East Asian collections of the University of Texas at Austin include over 175, 000 volumes/items of materials in all formats, covering China, Taiwan, Japan and Korea.
UT’s East Asian collection is the largest in Texas and the US West South Central region. The collection began with the acquiring of books and journals of Japan’s Meiji (1868-1911) history, includes some Meiji and pre-Meiji publications. Another notable Meiji resource is Meiji zenki sangyō hattatsu shi shiryō (明治前期產業発達史資料), a reprint of primary sources on industrial developments of early Meiji period in four sub-series and 847 volumes. UT also has the near complete holding up to 2005 of Kokusei chōsa (國勢調查), the Japanese census which had been conducted every five years since 1920. Holdings of Japanese literature of Meiji period and 20th century has also greatly impressed our users and visitors.
Library materials in Chinese language and on Chinese studies are the largest collection among East Asian studies. Nearly 100,000 volumes/items of Chinese language materials are held in UT Libraries. Subjects of literature and history are its strongest. Philosophy, politics, economics, fine arts are also strong. The library holds some big comprehensive monographs sets, such as Jin dai zhongguo shi liao cong kan (近代中國史料叢刊), Minguo cong shu (民國叢書), Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu. Zi bu and Ji bu (四庫全書存目叢書. 子部 and 集部) among others. Geology Library also has over 500 titles of books on Chinese Geology.
In supporting Asia department’s offer of Taiwan Studies Program (which is quite unique in the country), East Asian Library collection (with the support of libraries and research institutes in Taiwan) has been building a strong collection on Taiwan studies, especially in the subjects of literature, history, politics, film studies and paintings. UT Libraries is the first library to sign an MOU with Taiwan’s National Central Library (NCL) to be the Taiwan Resource Center for Chinese Studies and received Taiwan’s publications from and maintains other favorable inter-library relation with NCL.
Korean language and Korean studies materials are the last in the East Asian area to build up its collection. As of October of 2015, over 7,000 volumes/items has been acquired in UT libraries, most notable is the collection of over 600 titles of Korean feature and documentary films in DVD or VHS.
The majority of the collections are housed in Perry-Castaneda Library. Fine Arts Library also has a considerable size of East Asian collection including near 1,500 titles of East Asian films in DVD or VHS. In addition, Geology, Architecture and Planning, Life Science, Marine Science and other libraries all have various numbers of East Asian titles.
Through subscription, purchase or special negotiation, the library also provides access to more than 25 East Asian specific databases, including full text of major newspapers of China, Japan and Korea, full text and or index to articles of aggregated journals collections and full text of book collections and encyclopedias.