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2003 EAJRS conference in Valenciennes

The European Association of Japanese Resource Specialists (EAJRS)

The 14th Annual Conference,
Valenciennes, September 24-27, 2003
Programme

(as of 23.09.2003)

Wednesday 24 September
13.00-14.00 Registration
The conference takes place in Musée des Beaux-Arts, Boulevard Watteau, the conference room on level -1.
14.00-14.30 Opening
Greetings by the Director of the Musée des Beaux-Arts
by Prof. Dr. Willy Vande Walle, Catholic University of Leuven, chairman of the EAJRS
by Mr. Philippe Beaussart, chargé du service archéologique, Musée des Beaux-Arts
14.30-15.00 Prof. Akira Miyazawa National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo
New services of NII (National Institute of Informatics) [E]
15.00-15.30 Suzuki, Akihiro, National Diet Library
Services for remote users via the National Diet Library’s website: Focusing on the Japanese Periodicals Index and the Digital Library from the Meiji Era [J]
15.30-16.00 Morimoto, Hideyuki, Columbia University
Uniqueness of Titles Acquired through the NCC MVS Programme: Current Holdings Situation in North America of Programme-Funded Titles, 1992-2003 [E]
16.30- Visit to the exhibition on Japanese Art in the Edo Period at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Valenciennes.
19.00 The traditional dinner at the traditional restaurant
Thursday 25 September
Special session: Japan in Images
09.30-10.00 Prof. Aiba, Atsushi & Miyake, Ikuo
Database of Japanese Early Photographs at International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto (Nichibunken) [J]
10.00-10.30 Prof. Matsuda, Kiyoshi, Kyoto University
Zaiô Shaben-kai gazô shiryô (Illustrated materials of 'Shaben Kai' in Europe) [J]
Shaben-kai' was a society of naturalists in Edo (ca.1825-1855) set up by MAEDA Toshiyasu, daimyô of Toyama.
  Tea
11.00-11.30 Sebastian Dobson, The Japan Society
A Pioneering British Photographer in Hokkaido: Lieutenant Swinton Holland and the Ainu, 1871 [E]
11.30-12.00 Koyama, Noboru, Cambridge University
The Guillemard Collection (Early Photographs of Japan) at Cambridge University Library [E]
13.00-14.30 Lunch at Lycée Antoine Watteau, courtesy of the Association
Special Session: Japan in Images
14.30-15.00 Hamish Todd
Database of Images and Text from Nara Ehon Manuscripts (co-project British Library and Keiô University) [E]
15.00-15.30 Suzuki, Kazumasa, National Institute of Japanese Literature, Tokyo
Outline of Database of the Union catalog of Japanese Old Books [J]
  Tea
16.00-16.30 Gonse, Dr. François R., Art Historian and Consultant, Rennes
L’Art japonais, a book, a monument.
18.00 Invitation from the Mayor of Valenciennes to a Welcome Drink in the Grand Salon of the City Hall
Friday 26 September
Special Session:
09.30-10.00 Matsue, Mariko, University of Leuven
Towards a new web design of the EAJRS website, including the newest communicative tools on the Internet [E]
10.00-10.30 Oka, Yôichirô, Tokyo University, Tokyo shiryô hensanjo (Historiographical Institute)
Shutsudo moji shiryô kara mita chôsei shakai (Excavated Written Records as a Source on Medieval Society) [J]
  Tea
11.00-11.30 Dr. Herman Moeshart
Dr. Jan Karel van den Broek, a Dutch Genius in Japan, 1853-1857 [E]
11.30-12.00 Kôchi, Haruhito Tokyo University, Tokyo shiryô hensanjo (Historiographical Institute)
Nihon kodai ni okeru kanseki no shôrai (The Import of Chinese Books in Ancient Japan) [J]
  Lunch
  Visit to the Municipal Library of Lille
Saturday 27 September
09.30 Lambert, Bruce Henry, European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm School of Economics
Garnishing Resources, Developing Allies: A Discussion of Funding & Support
Strategies with assistance from Dr. Sachie Noguchi, NCC Chair [E]
11.00 The Annual Meeting of the EAJRS

 


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