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RJL: I’ve already done something like this for the UCLA Audio History. Liu Jing, who’s the Chinese studies librarian at UBC, wants to do it one more time. So this is going to be a third part. There’s a lot they seem to keep wanting to talk to me about. The other person involved in that interview is Lucy Gan, who’s a librarian along with Stephen Qiao at the East Asian Library at the University of Toronto.