Abstract: Bazzell, Tokiko (2006)
Beyond the Boundaries -Collaborating on Digital Licensing Agreements- [E]
Beyond the Boundaries -Collaborating on Digital Licensing Agreements- [E]
The East Asia Department of the Sthe taatsbibliothek zu Berlin is in charge of a special collection focusing on East and South Asia and of literature within the federal system of German libraries supervised and partly financed by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation). Within this framework, the East Asia Department supplies German and European libraries with publications in East Asian languages by means of a special free interlibrary loan service.
The following Japanese imprint on Venetian paintings that has recently been received through the Japan Art Catalogue Project originally established by ACE Japan, with support from the Japan Foundation, might be of some interest to those attending the upcoming EAJRS Conference in Venice.
Digital resources are becoming more and more available worldwide and highly appreciated by researchers when they are accessible from outside campus. I conducted a survey during winter 2005 to get an overview of what is available in European universities regarding Japanese studies. The results are, unfortunately, not surprising.
CEAL 2006
Greetings
Dear Ms. Chairperson, Professor Abbiati,
Distinguished professors of the Department of East Asian Studies
Dear Dr. Loretti,
Dear participants, members of the EAJRS,
御列席の皆様、遠路はるばるこの美しいヴェニスにお足を運ばれて下さいまして、誠に有難う御座いました。この度は、第十六回のEAJRS会議をご当地Veneziaにて開催できることを嬉しく思っております。
Shôbôgenzô is the most important and best known work of Dôgen (1200-1253), and a masterpiece not only of Buddhist doctrine and practice, but also a landmark in the history of Japanese thought. It was written over a long span of time, from 1231 to the year of the author's death in 1253. There are known to exist versions that consist of 12, 75, and 95 chapters.