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The Japan Foundation National Diet Library (JF-NDL) announces the continuation of its Japan Information Specialist Training Program for another year, allowing further access to vital resources. Key initiatives include the Database Navigation Service (Dnavi), Web Archiving Project (WARP), and the Collaborative Reference Database Project. Utilize these tools to explore collections like the National Archives of Japan, diplomatic records, and rare materials from the National Institute for Defense Studies. Benefit from these valuable resources and further enhance your research capabilities.
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JF-NDL Training Program Report News and New Resources By Sanae Isozumi
News • NACSIS-IR & NSCSIS-ELS is free for another year. • JF-NDL Japan Information Specialist Training Program will be held one more year.
New Resources NDL (National Diet Library) • Dnavi (Database Navigation Service) • WARP (Web Archiving Project) • Collaborative Reference Database Project
Material accessible through the Internet • National Archives of Japan 太政類典、公文録、公文類聚、公文雑纂 • The Diplomatic Records Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 外務省記録 • The Library of the National Institute for Defense Studies of the National Defense Agency 陸軍関係史料、海軍関係史料
Web sites introduced • Dnavi http://dnavi.ndl.go.jp/ • WARP http://warp.ndl.go.jp/ • Collaborative Reference Database Project http://www.ndl.go.jp/jp/library/collabo-ref.html • Kotenseki Sogo Mokuroku Database http://base1.nijl.ac.jp/~koten/ • Japan Center for Asian Historical Research http://www.jacar.go.jp/index.htm • Nichibunken Database http://www.nichibun.ac.jp/graphicversion/dbase/database.html • Kyoto Daigaku Rare Material Exhibition http://ddb.libnet.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/exhibit/konjaku/kj_top.html