Kuzushiji workshop 2026 (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - PK)
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The 21st Forum on the Collaborative Reference Database Project
The Collaborative Reference Database (CRD) is a tool for providing reference services, that is being developed by the National Diet Library, Japan (NDL) in collaboration with libraries throughout Japan. The CRD currently comprises about 180,000 records of queries from library patrons together with answers prepared by reference librarians and is available for browsing by the general public.
For details, please visit: https://crd.ndl.go.jp/en/about/index.html
Webinar: Information Sources for Japanese Studies
The National Diet Library Japan would like to announce a webinar on Information Sources for Japanese Studies, which is being held through March 2, 2026.
For details, see [ https://www.ndl.go.jp/en/library/training_jsl ]
2026 Venue
Ishibashi Foundation Graduate Programme in Japanese Art History
2026 Registration
You can download the registration form here
For in-person attendance the conference fee is 50 euro.
Online attendance is free (registration required)
All fees are to be paid in cash at the conference venue
Proposals for presentations should be returned by 15 May 2026
Connecting the World with Intelligence and Culture: NLK-NDL
Dear Colleagues,
As the National Library of Korea (NLK) celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2025, it has set forth in its annual major work plan the vision statement Connecting the World with Intelligence and Culture and is implementing a number of progressive measures in response to the current information environment.
Kuzushiji workshop 2026 accepting applications
The “Kuzushiji Workshop,” continuously organised by NIJL and EAJRS since 2011, will be held 25–27 February 2026 at the Berlin State Library. Please note that this will be an in-person workshop only — it will not be offered as an online format.
Those wishing to participate should complete the application form in Japanese or English and submit it by Sunday, 18 January 2026, via email to: a.hirano@sainsbury-institute.org
