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The Japanese Collection in the University of Alberta Libraries (アルバータ大学図書館 — しおり)
From November 26 to December 11, 2007, I was one of the participants in the Training Program for Japanese Information Specialists organised by Japan Foundation and the National Diet Library of Japan. The program took place in Tokyo and Kyoto Prefecture. This foldout leaflet was compiled for distribution during this program. It is a brief pictorial guide to the Japanese collection in the University of Alberta Libraries, highlighting some resources and statistics of the collection as of November 2007.
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Japan Foundation (Japan), Japanese studies, National Diet Library (Tokyo, Japan), Japanese books, Japanese library collection (UAL), Japanese library resources (UAL), East Asian Studies, East Asian Collection, University of Alberta Libraries, Japanese Collection, University of Alberta Libraries
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From November 26 to December 11, 2007, I was one of the participants in the Training Program for Japanese Information Specialists organised by Japan Foundation and the National Diet Library of Japan. The program took place in Tokyo and Kyoto Prefecture. This foldout leaflet was compiled for distribution during this program. It is a brief pictorial guide to the Japanese collection in the University of Alberta Libraries, highlighting some resources and statistics of the collection as of November 2007.