2019年6月28日,國家圖書館漢學研究中心與韓國首爾大學(Seoul National University)合作,假該校舉辦今年第3場「臺灣漢學講座(Taiwan Lectures on Chinese Studies)」。邀請國立臺灣大學戲劇系林鶴宜教授,主講「晚明清初小說新品類對文人傳奇戲曲敘事開創的影響」。活動由首爾大學中國文學研究所李昌淑所長主持。我駐韓國台北代表部唐殿文代表與教育組翁靜漪組長亦出席活動表達政府對於推動國際學術交流的支持。
國家圖書館漢學研究中心本年度第4場「臺灣漢學講座」,邀請國立政治大學歷史學系薛化元教授,於2019年7月1日假日本東京大學駒場校區舉辦演講,講題為:「從戒嚴到解嚴-臺灣的轉型正義及人權落實」。這是國家圖書館與日本東京大學自2016年12月10日簽訂「臺灣漢學研究資源中心」(Taiwan Research Center on Chinese Studies)合作協議後,第三次於該校辦理講座。本次活動由東京大學川島真教授主持,東京大學總合圖書館副館長古城佳子教授、我駐日本代表處教育組黃冠超組長特蒞臨出席講座,表達雙方對於推動國際交流與學術互動的支持。
2019年6月12日,國家圖書館漢學研究中心與匈牙利科學院合作,舉辦今年第三場「臺灣漢學講座(Taiwan Lectures on Chinese Studies)」。邀請匈牙利羅蘭大學可茉(Krisztina Hoppál)博士,主講「Formosa and the Silk Road: A Mysterious Bronze Object from Taiwan(福爾摩沙與絲路──來自臺灣的神秘青銅器)」。
In order to have better acquaitance with research materials in National Central Library, our center organize “2019 Foreign Scholars Workshop Curriculum”, a series of workshops from March to October to guide the foreign scholars fully utilize our library resources. The workshops include general integrated courses, such as: Library Tour, Library Resources & Services, Online Resources Introduction, and special topics as: Government Information, Chinese Studies Rsources and Special Collections, Taiwan Studies Resources, Law and Legal information.
Please see the course details as follows and welcome to sign up for the workshop.
Please register through email: twjob@ncl.edu.tw or phone: (02)2361-9132#318
Taiwan’s National Central Library is replete with academic research materials. What’s more, we’ve recently made available multi-functional data systems and knowledge support services for use by scholars and professionals in a variety of fields. Regardless of where you are in the world, National Central Library’s websites are available to meet your needs and help you complete your projects in a more efficient manner. To help you become familiar with the important resources found on our website (www.ncl.edu.tw), a list of our most important services is provided below. Please feel free to stop by and make use of these at your convenience:
I. Comprehensive Websites: Ideal for all professions and fields
1. Index to Taiwan Periodical Literature System (readopac.ncl.edu.tw):
Contains approximately 4,800 important periodicals in Taiwan from 1970 onward; searches can be conducted on popular and new topics, with more than 2.2 million articles. (Some authors in the system have given full-access permission to their articles, allowing direct downloading from the website.)
2. National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan (ndltd.ncl.edu.tw):
The most comprehensive collection of theses and dissertations in Taiwan is contained in this integrated platform for your perusal. (Some authors in the system have given full-access permission to their articles, allowing direct downloading from the website.)
3. National Central Library Gazette Online (gaz.ncl.edu.tw):
Full search capabilities for government documents, statistics, policies, publications, reports of public officials trips abroad, and selected government publications in the NCL collections. (Full-text printing available free of charge.)
4. National Bibliographic Information Network (nbinet2.ncl.edu.tw):
Contains library catalog information for 76 Taiwan libraries. One search can cover the whole island.
5. ISBNnet (isbn.ncl.edu.tw):
The foremost authority on new publications in Taiwan, with search capabilities to find information related to new publications.
II. Websites for Professionals: Designed for professionals of certain disciplines
1.For researchers in literature and history: Rare Books and Documents Web
(rarebook.ncl.edu.tw)
2.For researchers in Taiwan studies: Taiwan Memory (memory.ncl.edu.tw); Taiwan Info (twinfo.ncl.edu.tw); and Contemporary Literature Archives
3.For researchers in sinology: Center for Chinese Studies (ccs.ncl.edu.tw)
III. Knowledge Support Services: Full-text and photocopying services
1.Interlibrary knowledge support services: Available through ref@ncl.edu.tw; specialists will strive to provide full-text copies if possible.
2.Professional reference services and discipline specialists: Please call 02-2361-9132 ext. 250 during regular library hours.
3.Future developments at the library will be the development of a meta-catalog and a synthesization of diverse system resources as we continue striving to provide the best level of service.