This month’s featured S.I.
Libraries exchange partner is the 120-year-old Japan Academy in Ueno
Park, Tokyo, Japan founded in 1897 by Yukichi Fukuzawa under
the name Tokyo Academy.
contribute to the advancement of science both in Japan and abroad.” It has 150 regular members, who are selected
based on their scientific accomplishments.
Its main activities include:
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the
awarding of recognition prizes, such as the Imperial Prize, the
Japan Academy Prize, and the Duke of Edinburgh Prize
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compiling
and publishing the Academy’s journals
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holding
public
lectures
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conducting
exchanges with academies and other organizations in other countries
of the Japan Academy: Series A (mathematical sciences) and Proceedings
of the Japan Academy: Series B
(physical and biological sciences) in 1975, and the Libraries has been adding the issues
to our collections ever since.—Dana Feil and Polly Khater
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