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1999 EAJRS conference in Kraków

The 10th Annual EAJRS Conference
Kraków 22/25 September 1999

Wednesday 22 September
13.00 Registration at the Jagiellonian University, COLLEGIUM NOVUM (Golebia 25, Room No.30)
14.00 Opening - Greeting
by Prof. Dr. Mikolaj Melanowicz, Director, Dept. of Japanese Studies, Jagiellonian University
by Prof. Peter Pantzer, Chairman
14.30 Prof. Dr. Mikolay MELANOWICZ, Univ. of Warszaw
Sienkiewicz and Tanizaki. Literary Relations between Poland and Japan
15.00 Ms Malgorzata MARTINI, National Museum, Kraków
Japanese Art in the National Museum in Kraków
15.30 Dr. Bruce Henry LAMBERT, European Institute of Japanese Studies, School of Economics, Stockholm
Ms Aimee POOR, Helpnet Sweden, Stockholm
Developing Japanese Resources Network in Europe: Will Improved Communications Kill-off Conventional Conferences?
16.00 Guided tour of the historical University building, Jagiellonian University COLLEGIUM MAIUS
17.00 Invitation from the Jagiellonian University to a welcome drink at the University Club / Cafeteria Convivium
Thursday 23 September
Special workshop: Children's Literature and its Documentation
09.30 Mrs. Fumiko GANZENMÜLLER, Internationale Jugendbibliothek, München
Japanese children's and youth literature in the International Youth Library Munich
10.00 Mr. WANAKA Mikio, National Diet Library Tokyo, Ueno Library Branch
International Library of Children's literature to open in the year 2000
10.30 Tea/Coffee
11.00 Mrs. Yu Ying BROWN, British Library, Oriental Collections, London
Children's toys and plays as seen in some rare Akabon in the British Library
11.30 Prof. SATO Satoru, Jissen University, Tokyo
Akahon Fûryû Nagoya Sanza o meguru mondai ni tsuite
12.00 Mr. KOYAMA Noboru, Cambridge University Library
The Early Introduction of mukashi-banashi to the West
12.30 Lunch
14.00 Anna SCHEGOLEVA, Russian Academy of Sciences, Library St. Petersburg
Taught to fear. Some notes on Japanese modern folklore for children
14.30 Ms Beata ROMANOWICZ, National Museum Kraków, Far Eastern Department
Children and their toys in Ukiyoe woodblock prints
15.00 Discussion
15.30 Tea/Coffee
16.30 Visit of the Collections at the Centre of Japanese Art & Technology / National Museum in Kraków (ul. Konopuickiej 26; appr. 20 min. walk from the Collegium Novum)
Friday, 24 September
09.00 Dr. KUWABARA Setsuko, Japanisch - Deutsches Zentrum Berlin
Le museé imaginaire from internet
09.30 Prof. Dr. Willy VANDE WALLE, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Japanese Collection in the Royal Library of Belgium
10.00 Mr. NAKAMURA Mamoru, Ostasiatiska Bibliothket, Stockholm
Japanese Collection at the Library of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm
10.30 Tea/Coffee
11.00 Dr. Alexander KABANOFF, Institute of Oriental Studies, St. Petersburg
Serge Eliseeff's Materials in the St. Petersburg Archives
11.30 Dr. Olga MOROSHKINA, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
V. Grivnin's contribution to Japanese Studies in Russia
12.00 Mr. F.R. EFFERT, Research School CNWS, Leiden University
Assignment Japan. Three early 19th century ethnographers collecting for the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities
12.30 Lunch
14.00 Ms KOIDE Izumi, International House of Japan, Tokyo
Report on Training Program for Japanese Studies Librarian.
14.30 Dr. CHIKU S. Kakugyo & Mr. MOROYA Koshiro, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Library Center
Profile of the data base of Japanese nationals who went abroad and foreign nationals who came to Japan during the late Edo period and Meiji era. (Bakumatsu Meiji-ki kaigai tokosha rainichi gaikoku-jin data base)
15.00 Tea/Coffee
15.30 Prof. TABUCHI Kumiko & Ms NAKAMURA Sumiko,
National Institute for Japanese Literature, Tokyo
Databases at the National Institute of Japanese Literature
16.00 Mr. TOMIZUKA Kazuhiko, Diplomatic Record Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo
Compilation of the Nihon Gaiko Bunsho on the prewar Showa Period
16.30 Prof. MIYAZAWA Akira, NACSIS, Tokyo
New Interfaces for NACSIS-CAT: Recent developments on the NACSIS cataloging system
17.00 Mr. YAMAUCHI Takafumi, Chief Reference Librarian,Nagoya Gakuin University Library, Seto
Quarterly Bibliography of Economics as a Japanese Social Science Bibliography and as a NACSIS Database
19.00 The Traditional Dinner at the Traditional Restaurant
Saturday 25 September
(All meetings this morning will take place at the Manggha - Centre of Japanese Art and Technology, Ul. Konopnickiej 26)
09.00 Mr. Robert PHILLIFENT, Library of Japanese Science & Technology, Newcastle
Japanese technical periodical coverage in Western abstracting sources - Two examples, one each from pure and applied science abstracts.
09.30 Ms NOGUCHI Sachie, East Asian Library, University of Pittsburgh
Electronic Resources on Japanese Literature
10.00 Ms MORIMURA Etsuko, Maison de la Culture du Japon á Paris, Library
Mrs. MATSUZAKI-PETITMENJIN Sekiko, Institut des hautes etudes Japonaises, College de France, Paris
The Trials and Tribulations of the Trilingual Collection of the MCJP Library
10.30 Tea/Coffee
11.00 Prof. Tim KERN, & Mr. MORI Toshio, International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto
Nichibunken Library's Children's resources 'Window Shopping in Miyako' (a computer graphics program of the Rakuchu-rakugai-zu) and other database projects
11.30 Dr. Ineke VAN PUT, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
-Heian Literature on Pictures of Hell
12.00 Annual meeting of the EAJRS
12.30 Lunch
14.00 Guided Visit to the Wawel (Historical residence of the Polish Kings)

 


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