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Chronology of Mutual Visit Programs between the National Diet Library and the National Assembly Library of Korea

No. (Year) Period Exchange activities Reports
6 (2008)
in Korea
Dec. 15 to Dec. 20 Session 1: Expertise of public institutions' information and expanded use
Session 2: Expertise of legal information service and public sharing
NDL Newsletter No. 165 (Feb. 2009)
5 (2007)
in Japan
Dec. 10 to Dec. 16 Session 1: Collection and provision of digital information to the parliament
Session 2: Provision of overseas legislative information to the parliament
Monthly Bulletin No. 564 (Mar. 2008) (PDF: 24.9 MB)
NDL Newsletter No. 159 (Feb. 2008)
4 (2007)
in Japan
Jan. 28 to Feb. 1 Session 1: Current Issues
Session 2: Policies for an Aging Society
Monthly Bulletin No. 555 (June 2007) (PDF: 4.46 MB)
NDL Newsletter No. 154 (Apr. 2007)
3 (2005)
in Japan
Nov. 29 to Dec. 3 Session 1: Determining customer needs and improving services
Session 2: New development of digital information supply service
Monthly Bulletin No. 540 (Mar. 2006) (PDF: 2.79 MB)
NDL Newsletter No. 147 (Feb. 2006)
2 (2004)
in Korea
Dec. 13 to 19 Session 1: Plan to enhance specialization in legislative activity supporting institutions
Session 2: Legislative information service and copyright issues
Open Forum with staff of NAL: Legislative service of national libraries – current situation and future
Monthly Bulletin No. 529 (Apr. 2005) (PDF: 2.34 MB)
NDL Newsletter No. 141 (Feb. 2005)
1 (2003)
in Japan
Dec. 1 to Dec. 7 Session I: What the services for parliaments should be: focusing on research services
Session II: What the services for parliaments should be: focusing on digital information provision services
Monthly Bulletin No. 517 (Apr. 2004) (PDF: 2.35 MB)
NDL Newsletter No. 135 (Feb. 2004)

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Chronology of Mutual Visit Programs between the National Diet Library (NDL), the National Assembly Library of Korea (NAL) and the National Assembly Research Service (NARS)