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1997 EAJRS conference in Heidelberg

The 8th Annual EAJRS Conference
Heidelberg 24/27 September 1997

Wednesday 24 September
13.00 Registration at the Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften
14.00 Opening
14.45-15.30 Reports on Ongoing Projects
Ms Izumi Tytler (Bodleian Library, Oxford) Report on the (Japan Foundation) Training Program for Senior Japanese Studies Librarians
Mr Matsuhashi Kazuo (General Reference Division, Special Materials Department, National Diet Library (Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan), Tokyo)
  Tea/Coffee
16.00-16.45 Mr. Watanabe Kôichi (National Institute of Japanese Literature (Kokubungaku Kenkyû Shiryôkan), Tokyo) Report on the Research of Japanese Archives in the United Kingdom (English)
16.45-17.30 Mrs. Yagishita Y., Hiroko (Diplomatic Record Office Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Gaimushô Gaikô Shiryôkan), Tokyo) The Travelling Code in Japan (English)
  Guided tour of Heidelberg University Library
Thursday 25 September
Special Workshop on Travelling/Travelogues in 19th Century Japan, both by Japanese and by Western Visitors
09.15-11.00 Introduction to the Workshop
  Tea/Coffee
11.15-12.00 Mr. Koyama Noboru (Cambridge University Library, Cambridge) English Travellers in Late Victorian Japan - During on Travelogues and letters in Cambridge (English)
  Tea/Coffee
12.00-12.45 Dr. Alexander Kabanoff (Russian National Institute of Oriental Studies, St Petersburg) Japan in Russian Travelogues of the 19th Century (English)
  Lunch
14.00-14.45 Ms Cynthia Vialle (Research School CNWS, School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies, Leiden) An Early Account of the Edo Sanpu (English)
14.45-15.30 Mr Fifi Effert (Research School CNWS, Leiden) The Court-Journey by J.Cock Blomhoff in 1818 (English)
  Tea/Coffee
16.00-16.45 Drs H.J. Harman (Japan Research, KA Voorschoten) The Last Dutch Court Journey to Edo (English)
16.45-17.30 Ms. Ban Yoshiko (International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken), Kyoto) Nichibunken's Records on 19th Century Travels to Japan (Japanese)
17.30-18.15 Mrs Yagishita Y. Hiroko (Diplomatic Record Office, Tokyo) On Passports and Visa in Japan (Japanese)
  Dinner: A Traditional Dinner at a Traditional Restaurant
Friday 26 September
09.15-10.00 Ms Waltraude Simon & Mr Martin Zellinger (Technische Universität, Wien) Presentation of the New Japanese-English code Dictionary - Explanation of the Mnemonic Code (English)
10.00-10.45 Mr Chris Dillon (Daiwa Anglo-Japan Foundation, London) Recent Development in Japanese Resources on the Internet (English)
  Tea/Coffee
11.15-12.45 Mr Thomas Hahn (Heidelberg University) Seminar on Allegro-C
  Lunch
14.00-14.45 Mr Robert Phillifent (Library of Japanese Science & Technology, Newcastle)
16.00-16.45 Dr Olga Moroshkina (Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Acadmy of Sciences: INION, Moscow) Japan Foundation Book Donations and their Use in INION - Information Publications, 1982-1996 (English)
16.45 - 17.30 Ms Anna Schegoleva (Library of the Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg)
  *Optional: Visit to the Museum of Ethnology, Heidelberg
Saturday 27 September
09.15-10.00 Prof. Negishi, Masamitsu (National Center for Science Information Systems:NACSIS, Tokyo) Start of the NACSIS Electronic Library Service and Its Future Development (English)
  Tea/Coffee
12.00- The Annual Meeting of the EAJRS
13.00 Excursion to the Kawanabe Kyôsai Exhibition at Bietigheim and, time permitting, to the Linden Museum, Stuttgart

 


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