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The Japan Library Association (JLA) (Nihon Toshokan Kyōkai (日本図書館協会)) is a professional organization for librarians in Japan. Its mission is to promote libraries and librarian education throughout Japan. It is also a member of the International Federation of Library Associations. [1]
Junior College Library Association (Japan) Kerala Library Association; Kerala Library Professionals Organization [18] Korean Library Association [Wikidata] (South Korea)
The Nippon Decimal Classification (NDC, also called the Nippon Decimal System) is a system of library classification developed for mainly Japanese-language books maintained and revised by the Japan Library Association since 1948. Originally developed in 1929 by Kiyoshi Mori, the 10th and latest edition of this system was published in 2014.
American Library Association; American Library Institute; Archives and Records Association; Asociación de Estados Iberoamericanos para el Desarrollo de las Bibliotecas Nacionales de Iberoamérica; Asociación Mexicana de Bibliotecarios; Association for Information Science and Technology; Association for Library and Information Science Education
In 1948, during the Occupation, the National Diet Library Act was passed, creating Japan's sole national library, [1] followed in 1950 by the Library Act , the twenty nine articles of which cover both public libraries (公立図書館) (Chapter II) and private libraries (私立図書館) (Chapter III).
Japan Association for Language Teaching; Japan Association of Conference Interpreters; Japan Association of Corporate Executives; Japan Association of Translators; Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association; Japan Business Federation; Japan Institute of Architects; Japan Library Association; Japan Medical Library Association; Japan Radioisotope ...
The Japan Medical Library Association (JMLA) (Nihon Igaku Toshokan Kyōkai (日本医学図書館協会)) is a professional organization for medical libraries in The primary goal of the association is to provide training for medical librarians and to facilitate interlibrary loans .
He negotiated the return of library buildings requisitioned by the Military Government and fostered the renewal of the Japan Library Association. His memorandum "Unified Library Services for Japan" of 8 April 1946 (aka The Keeney Plan) [19] was a set of recommendations based on the California County Library System and stimulated discussion of ...