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2
nd international conference of Asian
Special Libraries
United Nations University
Jingumae 5–53–70 , Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8925,
Japan

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The United Nations University is a global
network of scholars, engaged in research,
postgraduÂate training and dissemination of
knowledge in furtherance of the purposes and
principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
established in 1973. The mission of UN
University is to contribute, through
collaborative research, capacity development,
and advisory services to efforts to resolve the
pressing global problems of human survival,
development and welfare that are the concern of
the United Nations, its Peoples and Member
States. The
beautifully designed symmetric Headquarters
building built in 1992 is located in the centre
of Tokyo Metropolitan area.
Website:
http://www.unu.edu
Map:
http://www.unu.edu/access
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Registration Desk (Feb. 10 & 11, 2011): 2nd
Floor
Conference Room (Feb
.10, 2011): U Thant International Conference
Hall (3rd Floor)
Conference Room (Feb.
11, 2011): Elizabeth Rose Conference Hall
(5th Floor)
Dinner Reception (Feb. 11, 2011): Reception
Hall (2nd Floor)
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Notice: All conference rooms are
accessible from the 2nd floor.
http://www.unu.edu/hq/conference-facilities/index.html
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Conference
Library Tour (Feb. 12, 2011)
2 nd International Conference of Asian
Special Libraries
IDE Library
3-2-2, Wakaba, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba
261-8545, Japan
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The Institute of Developing Economies (IDE) aims
to make intellectual contributions to the world
as a leading center of social-science research
on developing regions. We accumulate
locally-grounded knowledge on these areas,
clarify the conditions and issues they are
facing, and disseminate a better understanding
of these areas both domestically and abroad.
These activities provide an intellectual
foundation to facilitate cooperation between
Japan and the international community for
addressing development issues.
The IDE Library boasts a wide selection of
materials and resources to assist research
dealing with the economics, politics and social
issues of developing countries and regions in
Asia, Middle East, Africa, Latin America,
Oceania.
Website:
IDE-JETRO (Institute of
Developing Economies, Japan External Trade
Organization)
http://www.ide.go.jp/English/index.html
Map:
http://www.ide.go.jp/English/Info/Direct/index.html
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