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The North American Coordinating Council on Japanese Library Resources (NCC) (Japanese: 北米日本研究資料調整協議会) is a non-profit organization based in the United States that supports research and international access to information in the field of Japanese Studies. It was founded in 1991 by ---, and is comprised of -- committees and working groups, with 14 council members as of September 2015.

Mission

The overarching goal of the NCC is to mobilize the resources of information providers, information users, and funding organizations in order to collaboratively develop comprehensive access to Japanese information in as wide a range of fields as possible - in the humanities, social sciences, and throughout the professional fields - for all current and potential users. http://guides.nccjapan.org/content.php?pid=246207&sid=2033555

History

Structure

NCC is an independent 501-C-3 tax-exempt organization, a public charity in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and an international nonprofit organization fostering collaborations across a wide range of institutions. Chair and Executive director Council Committee members Collaborating organizations:

Activities

Committees/Working Groups/Task Force Grant Programs Online Services http://guides.nccjapan.org/quickIntro Workshops/Professional Development Collection Development Initiatives Annual Meetings

Political Position Letter on TPP

See also