[KineJapan] The new Kinema Club website

Donovan, Maureen donovan.1 at osu.edu
Sun Sep 1 22:53:05 EDT 2013


Aaron and Markus,

I'll start working on these things next week.  Oct 1 sounds like a good time frame for me to clean everything up on my end.

It has been so great to work with both of you.  KC is close to my heart so it is a relief to have things settled.

Maureen




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From: Gerow Aaron <aaron.gerow at yale.edu>
Date: 09/01/2013 8:33 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: "Donovan, Maureen" <donovan.1 at osu.edu>
Cc: Nornes Markus <amnornes at umich.edu>
Subject: Re: [KineJapan] The new Kinema Club website


Dear Maureen,

Thank you again for all the support for the KinemaClub website!

Now that the new one is officially open, I guess we have to take down the old one. Could you work with your ITS people to do that? I was also wondering if it would be possible, at least for the next year or two, to insert a redirect command so that anyone trying to visit a page beginning with

http://pears.lib.ohio-state.edu/Markus/

will be redirected to the front page of the new Kinema Club (http://kinemaclub.org)? After 18 years there are tons of links to the old site or to individual pages on the old site. It would be nice if people trying to access the page from those links at least ends up somewhere on the new site.

As for KineJapan, I was thinking of trying to make the official turnover October 1. I will begin by having the Yale ITS install the archive up to 2008 (which I have been sent). Then I will give them the archive between then and the date of the turnover. After that, I will need someone to give me an archive of the mail from that date to when the archiving resumed. We will insert the last archive on October 1.

The question is how to do the turnover. As I said before, I think it's time to clean up the subscription list by having everyone resubscribe manually. What do you two think?

Best,

Aaron


On Sep 1, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Maureen Donovan wrote:

Dear Kinejapan community,

It seems like only yesterday that we started Kinema Club and the Kinejapan mailing list!

Aaron, Markus and others were graduate students then.  Setting up these services required a permanent home, so I arranged for Ohio State to play that role.  Now that I am looking forward to retiring before changes in the state teachers pension system take effect in June 2015, I am delighted that Yale is now able to provide new (and improved!) support.  I will continue to be interested and will remain involved as a member.

Best wishes to all!

Maureen Donovan
Japanese Studies Librarian
Ohio State University Libraries
donovan.1 at osu.edi<mailto:donovan.1 at osu.edi>


On Sunday, September 1, 2013, Gerow Aaron wrote:
Kinema Club, the website devoted to the study of Japanese moving image media, is moving! The preliminary version of the new site is already up with a new address:

http://kinemaclub.org/

Thanks to the great support of Maureen Donovan, Kinema Club has been housed at Ohio State University since its inception in 1995. But with many of the main supporters elsewhere, it was felt that Kinema Club should move to a location that can offer more permanent support. With the help of the Council on East Asian Studies, the new location is now Yale University.

Given the issues at OSU, Kinema Club has largely been dormant over the last few years. With the new site, we envision a renewed and active Kinema Club functioning as a site for information and new work on Japanese cinema and other media. In particular, Kinema Club will begin to function in part as a peer-reviewed electronic publication allowing scholars to present new ideas. Here are some of the new and old functions:

Research: Kinema Club will now publish peer-reviewed conference reports and research and film notes. We envision presenting kinds of work that are not well-accommodated by existing journals, or that are designed to encourage discussion, not present final conclusions.

Resources: As before, Kinema Club will offer bibliographies, guides to online articles, tables of contents and other information valuable to the study of Japanese cinema.

Education: Kinema Club will continue to present sample syllabi and other information beneficial to education in Japanese moving image media

Conferences: As an organization Kinema Club continues to hold annual conferences and workshops. The website will offer the most up-to-date information on those events.

KineJapan:  The mailing list run by Kinema Club remains a vibrant space for discussing Japanese film. The new website offers a quick guide on how to participate on KineJapan.

To support these activities, an editorial collective of mostly up-and-coming scholars has been assembled:

http://kinemaclub.org/editorial-collective

As the new site gets going, we encourage your suggestions and submissions.

In the coming weeks, the old Kinema Club website will be taken down, so please change your bookmarks or links. We again thank Maureen for supporting us for over 18 years!

Yours,

Aaron Gerow
Abé Mark Nornes
Kinema Club editors


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