[Day2] October 3 (Thu.)
1:30PM-3:00PM “Concurrent Sessions”
Creating a Sustainable Democracy and a New Public Sphere in Society
5.0
締め切り:9/13 (金)
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(ENGLISH)
Notice of Tsukuba Conference Session by “Faculty of Library, Information and Media Science, University of Tsukuba”
Tsukuba
Conference is designed for young researchers, entrepreneurs and other young
experts in various fields to share their ideas to enhance a deeper
understanding of the future of science and technology, and on the wide range of
challenges and solutions that science and technology can generate concerning
the global society.
By
bringing together approximately five hundred future leaders from all over the
globe to Tsukuba Science City, Tsukuba Conference will provide them with a
platform to discuss and debate issues, to put together action plans and
proposals in the course of their discussions, and to reach out to the global
community.
Faculty
of Library, Information and Media Science, University of Tsukuba will conduct the
following session on the 3rd of October.
The
session discusses the ethical and inclusive ways of providing high-quality
information to the cyber and physical public spheres through libraries, museums
and archives. The session also considers ways to create a new public sphere in
the democratic society based on perspectives from Japan, the U.S., and Nordic
countries. The theme of this session is “From Division to Reunion”.
Information
of the session is as follows:
Date: 10/3 1:30 – 3:00pm
Location: Tsukuba International Congress Center, 201A
meeting room
Subject: Creating a Sustainable Democracy and a New
Public Sphere in Society 5.0
Speakers:
Following young researchers will
discuss about the topics.
Dr. Masanori Koizumi (University
of Tsukuba, Japan)
Dr. Michael Widdersheim (Emporia
State University, US)
Dr. Jamie Johnston (Oslo
Metropolitan University, Norway)
Moderator
: Satoko Tanabe(Digital Information Services Division Digital Information
Department, National Diet Library)
Session
Organizer : Yuko Yoshida (Faculty of Library, Information and Media Science,
University of Tsukuba)
Issei Suzuki; Masanori Koizumi. Transformation of Library Management for the Social Inclusion: Case Analysis of the Hood River County Library District
Asmae Zaidane; Masanori Koizumi. Data Librarians and Research Data Services in Academic Libraries: Roles and Current Situation
Ryoko Uragami, Tomoya Igarashi, Marika Kawamoto, Issei Suzuki, Masanori Koizumi and Keiko Sakai. Development of Reading-Related Programs for Teenagers: A Survey of Components of Teen Services in Japanese Public Libraries
Marika Kawamoto; Masanori Koizumi. Dimensions of Libray as Place: a Qualitative Content Analysis
Masanori Koizumi; Håkon Larsen. Public Libraries and Democracy in the Nordic Model
Tomoya Igarashi; Masanori Koizumi; Miki Kozakura. New Roles and Evaluation of Public Libraries: Experience, Involvement, Empowerment, and Innovation