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Dear colleagues,
You are invited to participate in a free webinar, “Libraries and UN SDGs: IFLA supporting the libraries to achieve the SDGs” by president of the IFLA, to be held on Thursday, March 24, 2022, at 16:00-17:20 pm (JST/UTC+0900).
You might remember that Kinokuniya hosted an online event last July titled ‘The Inside Stories of Japanese Academic Publishing’.
As we received many positive feedbacks from all of you who had attended, we are very happy to inform you that we are doing another one next week!
This time, three academic publishers below will have a discussion with a focus on digital publishing post-covid.
The session will be about 90 minutes in total in Japanese, and the webinar recording will be available to the registrants for one week.
Art and Commerce at Play: The Illustrated Book of Early Modern Japan' with Dr Ellis Tinios
7-8pm, Thursday 10 March 2022
Free event open to all. Hosted online via Zoom Webinars – BOOK HERE
第17回レファレンス協同データベース事業フォーラム
The 17th Forum on the Collaborative Reference Database Project
The Collaborative Reference Database (CRD) is a tool for providing reference services at the National Diet Library, Japan (NDL), that is currently being developed in collaboration with libraries throughout Japan. At present, the database comprises about 150,000 questions that were submitted to reference librarians throughout Japan and which, together with their answers, are available to be browsed by the general public.
Gallica : une stratégie de développement pour créer de nouveaux usages
Samedi 19 mars 2022, de 9h à 11h (heure en France)
2022年3月19日(土)17:00-19:00(日本時間 heure au Japon)
*Avec traduction simultanée
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「フランス国立図書館(BnF)の電子図書館 Gallicaの利活用促進・創出戦略」
2022(令和4)年3月19日(土) 日本時間17:00-19:00(フランス時間同日9:00-11:00)
オンライン(Zoomウェビナー)により開催
*日仏同時通訳付き *要事前登録
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Japanese books in 17th century England, with Professor Peter Kornicki
7-8pm, Thursday 3 February 2022
Free event open to all. Hosted online via Zoom Webinars – BOOK HERE
1. "Materials Workshop": Session I
This is a new workshop series for researchers who are interested in Japanese antiquarian materials.
2. Kotenseki seminars
These seminars were held outside of Japan mainly targeted to post graduate students. From this webpage, some of the slides used at the seminars can be accessible.