Activity Report of Japan-Asia Youth Exchange Program in Science: A study on the construction and support of academic information infrastructure in Asia
2015/06/15
The objectives of this exchange plan are; 1.Learning the latest technology and current conditions about the academic information infrastructure, 2.Promoting the exchange opportunities between young librarians and researchers about library informatics in Japan and Thailand, 3.Introducing viable technology without a large scale infrastructure 4. Understanding Japan’s academic information infrastructure based on the corporation of the public and private sectors together. We invited 10 Thai young librarians and researchers from all over Thailand. They will visit some libraries, archives, institutes which have practiced and taken advantages of the unique features themselves.
About JST’s “SAKURA Science Plan” (http://ssp.jst.go.jp/EN/outline/index.html#M1)
[The 8th day] June 23th, 2015
Overview at Institute of Development and Economics, Library
Overview at Institute of Development and Economics, Library
Briefing session1
Briefing session2
[The 7th day] June 22th, 2015
Overview and lecture, practical training class “historical material preservation” by Kojima Hiroyuki, the Resources and Historical Collections Office, The University of Tokyo1
Overview and lecture, practical training class “historical material preservation” by Kojima Hiroyuki, the Resources and Historical Collections Office, The University of Tokyo2
Overview and lecture, practical training class “historical material preservation” by Kojima Hiroyuki, the Resources and Historical Collections Office, The University of Tokyo3
Overview and lecture, practical training class “historical material preservation” by Kojima Hiroyuki, the Resources and Historical Collections Office, The University of Tokyo4
[The 6th day] June 20th, 2015
Overview at Toyo Bunko
Overview at TEPIA museum
[The 5th day] June 19th, 2015
Overview at National Institute of Informatics
Overview at National Institute of Informatics
Overview and lecture, practical training class “historical material preservation” by Takashima Aihiko, Historiographical Institute, The University of Tokyo1
Overview and lecture, practical training class “historical material preservation” by Takashima Aihiko, Historiographical Institute, The University of Tokyo2
[The 4th day] June 18th, 2015
Lecture entitled Scheme for constructing SEAsia Periodical Database1 by Kitani Kimiya (Assistant Professor of CSEAS)at Common building K407 of CSEAS
Lecture entitled Scheme for constructing SEAsia Periodical Database2 by Kitani Kimiya (Assistant Professor of CSEAS)at Common building K407 of CSEAS
Lecture entitled Scheme for constructing SEAsia Periodical Database3 by Kitani Kimiya (Assistant Professor of CSEAS)at Common building K407 of CSEAS
Lecture entitled Scheme for constructing SEAsia Periodical Database4 by Kitani Kimiya (Assistant Professor of CSEAS)at Common building K407 of CSEAS
[The 3rd day] June 17th, 2015
Sightseeing at Fushimiinaritaisha shrine (in Kyoto)
Visit and Overview the activities of the National Diet Library, Kansai-kan
Introduction (of document arrangement?) in Kansai-kan of National Diet Library
Group Photo, Kansai-kan of the National Diet Library
[The 2nd day] June 16th, 2015
Overview Outline/Learning commons/Repository/OPAC at Main Library, Kyoto Univ.Lectured by librarians of Main Library, Kyoto University1
Overview Outline/Learning commons/Repository/OPAC at Main Library, Kyoto Univ.Lectured by librarians of Main Library, Kyoto University2
Overview Outline/Learning commons/Repository/OPAC at Main Library, Kyoto Univ.Lectured by librarians of Main Library, Kyoto University3
Overviewing at Map room of CSEAS
[the 1st day] June 15th, 2015
Memorial group photo in the entrance of Inamori building (Cente for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University)
10 Thai trainees overviewed the activities of CSEAS Library and attended lecture by Ono Mikiko (Assistant Professor of CSEAS)
Lecture entitled “A study on the construction and support of academic information
infrastructure in Asia” by Ono (Assistant prof. of CSEAS)
Memorial group photo (Cente for Southeast Asian Studies Library, Kyoto University)
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