National Diet Library Newsletter
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Open seminar on the documentary heritage damaged
by the Indian Ocean Tsunami
and the meeting of Directors of the IFLA/PAC
Regional Centres in Asia and others
The National Diet Library (NDL) held the seminar on December 6, 2005 at the Tokyo Main Library and 168 people participated. As it was one year since the Indian Ocean Tsunami struck the surrounding countries, it was held to figure out disaster prevention of documentary heritage and how to support the recovery from the damage.
From the affected countries, directors of the National Library of Indonesia
and Sri Lanka delivered reports on the actual situation of damage and recovery
in each country with photographs. They are still in the phase of recovery
of local infrastructure, and recovery of library and conservation of damaged
documents has not been started yet. Support of many kinds including financial
backing is strongly required. As the supporter, the International Focal
Point and the Regional Centre for Asia (National Diet Library) of IFLA/PAC
reported activities in response to the disaster, other usual activities
and future directions. The Centre for Oceania and South East Asia (National
Library of Australia) also gave comments on this matter. Mr. Isamu Sakamoto,
who is engaged in the restoration of damaged documents on-site, had been
expected to deliver a report on his support activities. Because he was
dispatched to Indonesia again and could not participate in the seminar,
an NDL staff member read the report for him.
On the next day, December 7, the Director of the International Focal Point and the directors of three regional centers in the Asia region (centers for Oceania and South East Asia, for China and for Asia) had a meeting to discuss future directions of IFLA/PAC core activities. It was the first attempt for IFLA/PAC to have a directors' meeting within a certain region. A preservation specialist from the National Library of Korea and directors of the National Library of Indonesia and Sri Lanka who had delivered reports at the seminar held on the previous day also attended the meeting. The topics discussed there were: cooperation among regional centers, establishment of new center(s) in South East Asia and South Asia, support for and cooperation with preservation activities in the area, direction of disaster prevention and support for reconstruction, and others. The results of the meeting will be reflected in the next PAC strategic plan (2006-2008) and applied in future activities in Asia. |
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