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Conference Session 95
Rare and special collections in the Asian or Oceanian context
Rare Books and Manuscripts with Asia and Oceania
Congress track 4: Tools and techniques.
19 August 2013 08:30 - 18:00 | Off-site
Morning Sessions:
- Mapping dreams to pin the future to: access ideas for the National Library Singapore
TIMOTHY PWEE and MAGES PERIASAMY (Special Collections, National Library Singapore, National Library Board, Singapore) - Taonga (treasures) at the Alexander Turnbull Library: documentary heritage in Polynesia
RACHEL ESSON (Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand) - Public Library and Folk Historical Document: Taking Wenzhou Library as an example
XIE ZHIYONG (Wenzhou Public Library, China) - Rare handwritten manuscript collection in Indic languages at Scindia Oriental Research Institute (SORI), India
ANIL KUMAR JAIN, SUDHIR KUMAR, KEERTI BALA JAIN (School of Studies in Library and Information Science, Vikram University, Ujjain, India), SUBHAJIT CHOUDHURY (Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India) and BAL KRISHNA SHARMA (Sciendia Oriental Research Institute (SORI), Ujjain, India) - Preserving Cordillera culture and history through the University of the Philippines Baguio Cordillera Studies Collection Library and Archives
CRISTINA B. VILLANUEVA (Cordillera Studies Collection Library and Cordillera/Northern Luzon Historical Archives, University of the Philippines Baguio) - Exploring Filipiniana rare books and the state of Filipiniana rare books management
ROMULO R. UBAY, JR., MARTIN JULIUS V. PEREZ, TERESITA C. MORAN (Library Services, Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines) and JOANNA O. SIAPNO (Library, De La Salle University-Makati Extension Campus, Makati City, Philippines)
Afternoon Sessions:
Poster session presentations:
- Preserving Sri Lanka's traditional manuscript culture: role of the Palm Leaf Digitization Project of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya
PIYADASA RANASINGHE and W. M. THARANGA DILRUK RANASINGHE - Social construction of manuscript preservation at Rekso Pustoko, Mangkunegaran Palace, Surakarta, Central Java
YENI BUDI RACHMAN and TAMARA A. SUSETYO-SALIM - Content analysis of manuscripts: case study on digital library in National Library and Archives of I.R. of Iran
SAEEDEH AKBARI-DARYAN and AFSANEH TEYMOURIKHANI - The 1893 printing of the Tipitaka (the first ever printing of this text), which King Chulalongkorn presented to over 200 institutions world-wide
DARYL GREEN - Compilation of Yongle Encyclopedia kept in the National Library of China
ZHANG TAO
Papers session:
- Asia in New Haven
EDWIN SCHROEDER - Books on the move": rare chinese collections at the University of British Columbia
JING LIU (Asian Library, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada) and ALVAN BREGMAN (Technical Services, University of British Columbia Library, Vancouver, Canada) - The USEK Library: An academic library with a national mission of conserving the heritage of Lebanon
RANDA AL CHIDIAC (Executive Director, Library, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), Kaslik, Lebanon) - Reliving the Filipino classical music heritage: preservation and restoration of Philippine art music manuscripts of the University of the Philippines-Diliman College of Music
IYRA S.BUENROSTRO and JOHANN FREDERICK A. CABBAB (School of Library and Information Studies, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines) - The Cristoforo Castelli's narration: between the Word and image
MARIETTA CHIKHLADZE (National Centre of Manuscripts, Tbilisi (Georgia)
Tour of the National Library of Singapore
Conclusion
Location:
National Library of Singapore
Last update: 25 July 2013
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