NDL Digital Collections questionnaire
Dear Colleagues,
Greetings from the National Diet Library (NDL), Japan.
The NDL Digital Collections (https://dl.ndl.go.jp/?__lang=en) enables users to search and view a variety of resources collected and stored by the National Diet Library of Japan.
Now, a questionnaire for users of the NDL Digital Collections has started. Please help us improve the usability of this collection by answering this questionnaire.Digital Archive Forum for Industry-Academia-Government
Dear Colleagues,
Greetings from the National Diet Library (NDL), Japan.
Japan Search <https://jpsearch.go.jp> is a platform for digital resources about Japan from a wide variety of Japanese content makers, where users can search for publications, artwork, movies, and other cultural assets. It was developed and is being promoted by the Japanese Government.
Consortium for Japanese Textual Scholarship at NIJL
Since its founding in 1972, the National Institute of Japanese Literature (NIJL) has worked to facilitate and encourage research that taps into the vast intellectual resources of the premodern Japanese textual corpus. In furtherance of this mission, there is currently underway a plan to establish a global, interdisciplinary consortium of universities, libraries, museums, and other academic associations dedicated to the study of premodern/pre-1900 Japanese manuscripts, scrolls, and printed booksーkotensekiーwith NIJL serving as its secretariat.
Grant Program Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz at SBB
National Library of Australia's Asia collection
Dear Colleagues,
We need your help! The National Library of Australia decided drastically to reduce its users' access to material on Asia and the wider world, by terminating collecting of material published outside Australia on Japan, Korea (North and South) and Mainland Southeast Asia and potentially also slashing collecting of material on China, Indonesia and the Pacific. From now on, the focus will be on material by Australia about Australians - too bad about the rest of world (see attached).
6th Professor Josef Kreiner Hosei University Award
Dear colleagues,
Today I send a Call for Applications for the "6th Professor Josef Kreiner Hosei University Award for International Japanese Studies" on behalf of the Hosei University Research Center for International Japanese Studies.
We wait your submission to the "Kreiner Award" celebrating Professor Emeritus Dr. Josef Kreiner, a former president of the EAJS to encourage overseas scholars of Japanese studies and to contribute to further development in this academic field.
Call for papers: Gendering Transformations
Gendering Transformations: Feminist Knowledge Production and Trans/national Activist Engagement
International Conference
7th Sino-Nordic Women and Gender Studies ConferenceDates: October 28th-30th (Wednesday-Friday), 2020
Venue: National Central Library, Taiwan
Website: http://gender.ncl.edu.twJob opening at Duke University Libraries
4th Baltic Alliance for Asian Studies Conference