Library Fair & Forum
| Library Fair & Forum 図書館総合展 Library Fair | |
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| File:Pacifico Yokohama ac (2).jpg Venue Pacifico Yokohama | |
| Genre | Trade show |
| Date(s) | 3 days in October-November |
| Frequency | annually |
| Location(s) | Tokyo International Forum(1999-2003) Pacifico Yokohama(2004-) |
| Inaugurated | 1999 |
| Participants | 500 organizations(2017) |
| Attendance | 30,000(2017) |
| Organised by | Library Fair & Forum Steering Committee |
| Website | 図書館総合展 |
Library Fair & Forum (図書館総合展).[1] is Japanese library-themed exhibition, organized by the Library Fair & Forum Steering Committee.
It started in 1999 at the Tokyo International Forum and was held in Tokyo until 2003, and since 2004 at Pacifico Yokohama in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture.[2]
Overview
Library Fair & Forum is the biggest library-themed event in Japan[3], annualy held 3 days in Novenber at Pacifico Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. Many libraries and library-related organisations participate and organise forums, booths and posters.[2]
Around 500 organisations exhibited at the 19th Library Fair & Forum in 2017, with a total of 30,000 visitors; 141 companies and organisations had booths, around 90 lectures and forums were held, and around 80 posters by university students and various libraries and NPOs were on display.[3]
In addition to the main event at Pacifico Yokohama, regional forums have been held at venues across the country since the 13th event in 2011.[2]
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Booth exhibition
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Poster display
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Talk event
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Regional Forum (Tsuru University, 2023)
Background of the event
The Library Fair & Forum was first held from 13 to 15 October 1999 at the Tokyo International Forum in Tokyo,[4] under the planning and management of Culture Japan Inc.[2]
Culture Japan Inc. is an affiliate of Yushodo Shoten (now MARUZEN-YUSHODO Co. Ltd), and Mitsuo Nitta, then president of Yushodo Shoten, had the opportunity to attend the annual conferences of the American Library Association (ALA) and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). He saw a wide variety of library-related companies and organisations exhibiting there, and envisioned a similar event in Japan.[2]
Development
One of the reason why the Library Fair has grown over the years is that until then there had not been an event in Japan that covered the entire process from publishing to distribution to libraries and readers.[2] In addition, the content of the events has been carefully planned each year, such as displaying a list of the first issues of magazines or presenting suggestions for libraries from well-known authors.[5]
As the event continued, the number of visitors increased, and gradually more and more of them became exhibitors[6]. In order to increase the number of university libraries exhibiting, the "Academic Information Open Summit" was held in conjunction with the event.[6] Furthermore, the "Art Museum Annuale" was also held for those involved in the artists.[2]
The regional forums, which began in 2011, have not only helped to raise awareness of the significance of the Library Fair across the country, but have also become an opportunity for people to learn about the unique activities of libraries in each region.[7]
Operation
Culture Japan Inc. acts as the organising secretariat, and the steering committee is made up of several members from publishing companies, exhibiting companies, exhibiting organisations and university faculty members. In addition to this, there are around 50 steering and cooperation committee members, mainly library staff.[2]
References
- ↑ "Overview of Library Fair & Forum 2014". Bulletin of the Japan Special Libraries Association (264): 70–85. 2014.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 今井福司 図書館総合展の20年=Twenty Years of Library Fairs in Japan カレントアウェアネス
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 パシフィコ横浜で「図書館総合展」国内最大の図書館イベント ヨコハマ経済新聞 2017年11月8日
- ↑ 図書館年鑑2000. 日本図書館協会, 2000, p143
- ↑ Seki, Noriko (2019-05-25). "座談会で振り返る図書館総合展の20年". Bulletin of the Japan Special Libraries Association (295): 26–27. ISSN 0385-0188.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Seki. "座談会で振り返る図書館総合展の20年". Bulletin of the Japan Special Libraries Association: 27–28.
- ↑ Seki. "座談会で振り返る図書館総合展の20年". Bulletin of the Japan Special Libraries Association: 28–29.
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