【Main Library】Library Calendar vol.April 2019 issued

 On 2019-04-01 (2301 reads)

We issued the Kyoto University Library Service News(LSN) vol.April 2019.
Written both in Japanese and English with the library calendar for 2 months.
Take it at the Main Library or Coop Stores.



The Back numbers are available on the Kyoto University Repository "KURENAI".

  **Kyoto University Repository "KURENAI"**

 

【Main Library】Library Orientation for New Students

 On 2019-03-29 (3924 reads)


Welcome to KU Library!!

Kyoto University Main Library Orientation 2019


 Let's join the Kyoto University Main Library Orientation!
 Every participant will get a prize!
 For more details, check the right side leaflet.

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 Library Tour in English
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 Main Library has many various spaces.
 For example, “Study Room 24” which opens almost 24-hours,
   "Learning Commons" where you can speak and discuss with
 your friends, and "Media Commons" where you can listen to CDs
 and watch Movies.
 At this tour, we take you to such places in the main library.

 Dates:8th(Mon.) 10th(Wed.) 12th(Fri.)
       25th(Thu.) 26th(Fri.) April 2019

 Times:every 13:30-14:00, 16:30-17:00(30 mins tour)


  ※Meeting Point:Entrance of the Main Library
     ※Reservation:You can make a reservation at the reference counter. Reservation is not necessary.


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 Adventure in the Treasury of Knowledge!
 Stamp Rally in the Main Library

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 Visit all around the library and collect the stamps to win a prize!

 Dates: 1st April(Mon.) - 26th April(Fri.) 2019

 Reservation:Not required.


 【Prize】
  You can get a prize at the Reference Desk (1F of the main library)
  Weekdays 9:00-17:00


 【Contact】
        Main Library Reference Section
  TEL:075-753-2636 Email:ref660[at]mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp

 

[Library Network] Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive: Illustrated plans regarding the accessions of the Emperors from Nakai Collection newly digitized and released

 On 2019-03-29 (5096 reads)

Four illustrated plans regarding the accessions of the Emperors from "Gishiki-nobu", Nakai Collection held by Kyoto University Main Library have been digitized and become available in Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive. As of March 29, 2019, Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive has 1,157,922 images of 13,522 titles.

Nakai Collection is a collection of materials passed down through the Nakai family, Tokugawa Government's master carpenter family in Kyoto, including the plans of Kyoto Imperial Palace, Nijo Castle, Shimogamo Shrine and other shrines and temples, concerning documents and maps. These are categorized in sections such as “Kinri-no-bu” (Imperial Court), “Bakufu-no-bu” (Tokugawa Government), “Shaji-no-bu” (shrines and temples), “Chiri-no-bu” (maps) and Gishiki-no-bu” (ceremonies).

享保二十乙卯歳十一月三日御即位堂上堂下飾御規式之圖并於清涼殿禮服御覧圖

The materials publicized this time, included in “Gishiki-no-bu”, are illustrated plans regarding the accessions of Emperor Sakurammachi (r. 1735-1747) [RB00025164, RB00025165] and Empress Gosakuramachi (r. 1762-1771) [RB00025166, B00025167] during the Edo Period. In particular, Kyouhou nijuu kinotou no toshi juuichigatsu mikka gosokui toushou touka kazari gokisiki no zu narabini seiryouden reifuku goran zu” (享保二十乙卯歳十一月三日御即位堂上堂下飾御規式之圖并於清涼殿禮服御覧圖) demonstrates Takamikura (Imperial throne), protecting four Gods of Genbu (Black Tortoise), Seiryu (Azure Dragon), Suzaku (Vermilion Bird) and Byakko (White Tiger), and attending courtiers, all of them so colorfully and finely depicted. The digitization of these has been realized thanks to the support from donors to Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive Fund.

The new emperor will ascend to the throne on May 1, 2019. On this occasion, why don’t you have a moment to reflect on what our ancestors have passed down to us so lively preserved in historical documents.

Gishiki-no-bu (ceremonies), Nakai Collection

Digitization Project and Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive Fund

Large-sized illustrated plans are digitized by using a no-contact, ultra-high resolution scanner. The scanner runs over a plan along the frame set around it, producing strips of digital images, which are then merged into one entire image.

資料スキャニングの様子

When investigating large-sized folded plans or maps, we need to prepare a proper area to unfold it safely and be cautious not to put too much pressure on them. On the other hand, digital images are easy to handle with a viewer that enables zooming in or out, or jumping to different sections. Kyoto University Library Network is promoting the digitization of rare materials in order to secure the long-term preservation and the wider use of them at the same time, while respecting the importance for researchers to investigate original materials.

In order to advance our digitization project, we launched “Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive Fund” as a special purpose fund of Kyoto University Fund in June 2018.

We hope to contribute to the promotion of academic research and the development of education and culture by digitizing the rare materials, a common property of society, handed down to our generation and making them available to the world, while preserving the original materials for future generations.

 

 

[Library Network] "SHIRIN" released at KURENAI (Phase 1: 1968-2018, 50 volumes)

 On 2019-03-28 (5484 reads)

"THE SHIRIN or the JOURNAL OF HISTORY" published by the Society of Historical Research (SHR) has been released at KURENAI.

"THE SHIRIN or the JOURNAL OF HISTORY" http://hdl.handle.net/2433/237407

SHIRIN is the academic journal of history, geography, and archaeology published since 1916.
We have released the volumes from Vol.51, no.1 (January 1968) at KURENAI. We are going to add Vol.1-50 in the future.

 

[Academic Support Section, Kyoto University Library]

 

 

(日本語) 【附属図書館】3/28-3/29 階段工事のお知らせ

 On 2019-03-28 (2023 reads)

Sorry, this entry is only available in 日本語.