CJK Computing Facilities at U of T

    CJK equipped computers allow you to surf the web in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, use word processing programs, and exchange email in these languages. CJK equipped computers can be found on campus at the following locations:

    Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library
    8th Floor, Robarts Library
    130 St. George Street

    Phone: 416 978 3300
    Fax: 416 978 0863
    Email: u@library.utoronto.ca
    Homepage: http://prod.libary.utoronto.ca/east/

    Equipment includes: 15 PCs, 2 printers

    CJK software: Microsoft Office 2000 (word processing, Excel, Power Point) with Global IME

    There is no charge for using these computers.

    Printing: Printing is $0.15 per page, and users can pay using either their U of T library cards or photocopy cards (available at the photoduplication department on the 3rd floor).

    Hours
    Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 7:30 pm
    Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Saturday: 12:00 noon - 5:00 pm
    Sunday: Closed

    Summer Hours, starting May 05, 2000:
    Monday – Thursday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Saturday and Sunday: Closed


    The Multimedia Centres for Learning in the Humanities and CHASS

    St. Michael's College Language Instructional Lab – Carr Hall
    3rd floor, Carr Hall
    (corner of Queen's Park East and St. Joseph Street)

    Phone: (416) 926-7114
    Fax: (416) 926-7262
    Homepage: http://lab.chass.utoronto.ca

    Equipment includes: 32 PCs
    There are no printers in the language lab.

    CJK software: Microsoft Office 2000 (word processing, Excel, Power Point) with Global IME.

    There is no charge for use of the computers in this facility.

    Hours: Since this is a language lab, it is sometimes reserved by groups for classroom use. The schedule is set weekly, and can be checked by Friday of the preceding week, at http://lab.chass.utoronto.ca/sched2.html, or by phoning the lab. The schedule is also posted at the lab entrance.


    University College Language Lab
    Room 261, 15 King's College Circle

    Equipment includes: 12 PC, 12 Mac
    There are no printers in the language lab.

    CJK software: Microsoft Office 2000 (word processing, Excel, Power Point) with Global IME

    There is no charge for use of the computers in this facility.

    Hours: Since this is a language lab, it is sometimes reserved by groups for classroom use. The schedule is set weekly, and can be checked by Friday of the preceding week, at http://lab.chass.utoronto.ca/sched2.html. The schedule is also posted at the lab entrance.


    New College Computer Lab
    Room 54 (basement), Wetmore Hall
    21 Classic Avenue

    Phone: 416 978 5395

    Equipment includes: 32 PCs, Black and Colour Printing

    CJK software: Microsoft Office 2000 (word processing, Excel, Power Point) with Global IME.

    Computer Fees: $40.00 annual fee. New College students free.
    Printing Fees: Black: $0.10/page Colour: $0.50/page

    Hours: Daily - 9:30 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.


    CJK Computer Facility at Home

    To make your own computer CJK ready, click and follow the instructions:

    http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/eas/underbook/cjknotes.html


    CJK Computer Reading List

    For further research on CJK Computing, see:

    Huang, Jack K.T. (K'o-tung). An Introduction to Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Computing. Singapore; New Jersey: World Scientific, 1989.
    Huang's book is part of a 12 volume series in computer science. He examines electronic data processing in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. The book includes bibliographies and an index.

    Lunde, Ken. CJKV Information Processing. Beijing: O'Reilly, 1999.
    This book on computational linguistics discusses electronic data processing in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese. Portions of the book previously appeared in Lunde's Understanding Japanese Information Processing, 1993. The book includes bibliographical references and an index.

    Lunde, Ken. Understanding Japanese Information Processing. Sebastpol, CA: O'Reilly, 1993.
    Information technology in Japan, Japanese data processing, and electronic data processing in Japan are discussed, with bibliographical references.


 

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    This web site has been developed by the Department of East Asian Studies and EASSU, through a grant from the U of T Technology Development Fund, and Office of the Vice-President and Provost.