A special collection room opened at the National Taitung University Library Multimedia Archive yesterday, thanks to a collection of 100,000 books and documents donated by a retired professor, Lin Wen-pao (林文寶).
The Lin Wen-pao Children’s Literature Special Collections Room honors Lin, who in 1997 established the school’s Graduate Institute of Children’s Literature, the nation’s only graduate program dedicated to the study of children’s literature.
Lin donated his personal collection of children’s books, documents and academic texts to the library in 2014, which became the foundation of the Children’s Literature Special Collections Room, the library said.
The collection includes a variety of genres of literature and books for different age groups.
University vice president Chen Chin-chung (陳錦忠) said Lin, who is known as “teacher A-bao” by his colleagues and students, played an important role in promoting book-reading by children and the training of academics in the field of children’s literature, adding that Lin is “a living treasure for the study of children’s literature.”
Lin yesterday wore his signature sandals as he warmly greeted an auditorium full of colleagues and former students from institutions in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea with the easy-going style for which he was famed as a teacher.
The National Taitung University Library Multimedia Archive last year was voted as one of the 10 libraries in Taiwan that everyone should visit.
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