Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Chinese speaker at the WLIC2014

Chinese speaker at the Session of  the Libraries for Children and Young Adults with Literacy and Reading:
Prof. Man SHU from the School of Economics & Management, South China Normal University, Guang Zhou, China.
http://library.ifla.org/826/






Monday, August 18, 2014

Meeting friends during the IFLA General Conference

Meeting friends during the conference is always a great pleasure, although there is no time to talk with them.
With Prof. Mauro Guerrini, former President of the Italian Library Association:
With Serap Kurbanoglu, a Turkish professor of library and information science:
With Jaesun Lee, former cataloging expert from the National Library of Korea:

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Chinese Caucus Meeting during WLIC2014

Photos from the Chinese Caucus Meeting during the IFLA General Conference, August 16, 2014

















Tuesday, April 29, 2008

ISSN meetings held in Paris



Meetings of the Governing Board and the General Assembly of the ISSN International Centre were held in Paris during April 23-25, 2008. The 52nd GB meeting was held in the IC office on April 23, the 17th GA meeting was held in UNESCO House during April 24-25, and the 53rd meeting of the GB meeting was held in UNESCO House on April 25.

The meetings discussed financial statements, budget proposals and recent activities of the ISSN centres. A new Governing Board was elected, with China reelected and Vietnam and Tunisia newly elected. Ms. Susann Solberg from the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (National Library of Germany) was elected as the new chair, and Tuula Haapamaki from Kansalliskirjasto (National Library of Finland) was elected as the new vice-chair.

The 2009 Directors meeting will be held in National Library of China, Beijing, China, in September, 2009.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

My visit to Bibliothèque nationale de France


I visited Paris during April 22-25. This is my first to Paris, even to Western Europe.

I visited Bibliothèque nationale de France (National Library of France), and had a short meeting with some of my IFLA colleagues (Françoise Leresche and Nadine Boddaert) and discussed some issues concerning the Anonymous classics: Chinese literature. The project should be completed before the IFLA general conference in Québec.

BnF is made of steel, glass and wood. I am very impressed by the buildings, the collections and the services of the library. Several hours of visit is not enough to see them all.

Mr. Cheng Pei was on his holiday. One of his colleagues, Mrs. Jie Formoso, discussed with me about the cataloging of Chinese monographs and showed me around the library.