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National Diet Library (NDL) Service Projects Digital Archiving System http://www.ndl.go.jp/en/aboutus/ndl-da.html National Diet Library (NDL) Service Projects Digital Information Resources Roundtable in FY2009 Forum for the Promotion


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National Diet Library (NDL) Service Projects

○ Digital Archiving System

http://www.ndl.go.jp/en/aboutus/ndl-da.html

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National Diet Library (NDL) Service Projects

・ Digital Information Resources Roundtable in FY2009 ・ Forum for the Promotion of Digital Archives in Public Libraries ・ 16th Conference of Directors of National Libraries in Asia and Oceania :CDNLAO (2009)

From: Proceedings of the 16th Conference of Directors

  • f National Libraries in Asia and Oceania (CDNLAO)

Open Seminar (2009)

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・Cross-collaboration with a variety of organizations

  • University based academic libraries
  • Prefectural and city funded libraries
  • School libraries, and various library
  • Stakeholders

(http://www.ndl.go.jp/en/aboutus/elib-cooperation.html)

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To create a successful and effective association, it is important for national libraries to share challenges and objectives based on similar interests (Yoshinaga, 2009).

Tokyo Main Library Kansai-kan of the NDL http://www.ndl.go.jp/jp/service/tokyo/use.html http://www.ndl.go.jp/jp/event/exhi bitions/1195752_1376.html

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The National Library of China (NLC) National Library of Korea (NLK) China, Korea, and Japan initiated a joint effort to develop information communication technology at the 16th Conference of Directors of National Libraries in Asia and Oceania (CDNLAO).

http://www.nlc.gov.cn/newen/ newVisitUs/nlcIntroduction/ The Soul of Korea, The National Library of Korea

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・Due to increasing efforts to promote reading activities for children and young adults, there are much greater needs to support and strengthen collaboration with public libraries and school libraries based on the 2010 plan to promote and support the reading activities of children. ・Project report (2010–2011) based on the joint cooperation between researchers, practitioners, school librarians and the International Library of Children’s Literature (ILCL) was recently completed (2012)

(http://www.kodomo.go.jp/info/series/index.html)

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Hiroshima Prefectural Library

  • Hiroshima Prefectural Library is located in the center of

Hiroshima City.

  • It plays a pivotal role as a lifelong learning center in

Hiroshima province, conducting research and providing valuable assistance to contribute to the cultural enrichment in the area by organizing, gathering, and disseminating library materials and information, archiving the information, and accumulating data and collections, thereby providing manifold opportunities for accessing information and fostering citizens’ reading activities.

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  • The library introduced a set of five core
  • bjectives, including collection organizing,

learning and research support, network establishment, collaborative relationship building, and reading activity promotion for youth, and the Action Plan for Fostering Children’s Reading in Hiroshima (2003) in relation to language education on its webpage, “Library Net @ Hiroshima (raiburari net at Hiroshima).”

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YA Services

http://www.hplibra.pref.hiroshima.jp/hp/men u000000100/hpg000000013.htm

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In addition, the enhancement of cooperation between a wide area of networks, such as city and school libraries, prefectural and city boards of education, university academic libraries, the National Diet Library, the International Library of Children’s Literature and key library institutions overseas, is also of great value to Hiroshima Prefectural Library. The importance of the collaborative relationship was clearly addressed in the framework in Hiroshima.

http://www.hplibra.pref.hiroshima.jp/hp/page000001800/hpg000001701.htm

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As a Target User

Findings

①Hiroshima Prefectural Library provides attractive, frequent information delivery from the perspective of service promotion ②Advertisements exhibiting the area’s history, celebrities, culture, and events ③Information concerning guided library tours on how to effectively utilize library collections, facilities, and its website ④Investigative learning guides for students. ⑤The library’s book recommendation lists for teens is an example of an excellent and very helpful plan that invites recommendations for which books to purchase and introduce to students. ⑥Career education related book selection is especially remarkable and invaluable to teenagers.