【Library Network】リーフレット「これからのリサーチデータマネジメント(RDM)」を公開しました
研究者・大学の双方に有用なリサーチデータマネジメントの概要を記載したリーフレット「これからのリサーチデータマネジメント(RDM)」を公開しました。
学内での広報にご活用ください。
リーフレット「これからのリサーチデータマネジメント(RDM)」
- PDF 裏表二つ折り( RDM_leaflet_201911.pdf )
二つ折り・A4サイズのパンフレットになります。
(出力用紙サイズA3指定、両面短辺とじ、よこ原稿で印刷)
- A4用( RDM_leaflet_201911_A4.pdf )
A4両面印刷、または用紙をA3にして「小冊子」で印刷
※このリーフレットは、京都大学重点戦略アクションプラン(2016-2021)
:オープンアクセス推進事業において作成しました。
[Letters Library] LAJ Temporary Closed (2019/12/03PM)
LAJ will be closed on 2019/12/03 p.m. temporary.
【Main Library】Library Calendar vol.December 2019 issued
We issued the Kyoto University Library Service News(LSN) vol.December 2019.
Written both in Japanese and English with the library calendar from December 2019 to March 2020.
Take it at the Main Library or Coop Stores.
The Main Library will cease the publication of the Library Service News after this issue.
The latest news and the opening hours calendar will be posted on our website.
Thank you very much for your support over the years!
The Back numbers are available on the Kyoto University Repository "KURENAI".
(日本語) (締切りました)【附属図書館】図書館アルバイトを募集します
[Library Network] Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive: 54 Zokyo Shoin-Bon And 20 Nichizo-Bon (Unpublished) Of Zokyo Shoin Collection Have Been Newly Digitized And Released
Zokyo Shoin Collection consists of Buddhist sutras and books collected from the archives of temples by a publisher in Kyoto, Zokyo Shoin and is categorized in four sections: “Zokyo Shoin-bon”, “Nichizo-bon (published)”, “Nichizo-bon (unpublished)” and “Shinshu-bon”. Among these, 54 items from “Zokyo Shoin-bon” and 20 “Nichizo-bon (unpublished)” have been newly digitized and released. As of November 20, 2019, Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive provides 1,290,729 images of 14,328 titles.
Zokyo Shoin-bon is a collection of Buddhist sutras and books used as original text for Dainihon Zoku Zokyo, which was compiled under the leadership of Tatsue Nakano (1871-1934) and published by Zokyo Shoin from April 1905 to 1912. Dainihon Zoku Zokyo consists of 750 volumes of Buddhist sutras and books in 150 cases selected from 6,957 volumes of original texts written by over 950 Buddhists collected from the archives of temples. Zoku Zokyo includes many noted writings by Indian or Chinese Buddhists, which previously published Dainihon Kotei Kunten Daizokyo did not cover.
Nichizo-bon (unpublished) is composed of the books on Japanese Buddhism collected for a planned but unrealized sequel to Nihon Daizokyo, a Zokyo in 48 volumes compiled in Japan including writings by more than 300 Japanese Buddhists. The collection includes writings by Buddhist priests of great learning of every Japanese Buddhist sect.
The digitization of part of the materials released this time is supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (JP19HP8002).


