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List of Participants List of Participants Australia Ms. Amelia McKenzie Director, Asian Collections, National Library of Australia Bangladesh Mr. M. Latifur Rahman Director, National Archives & National Library of Bangladesh Bhutan Mr. Gyonpo Tshering Director, National Library and Archives of Bhutan Brunei Mr. Haji Sahari bin Haji Nassar Chief Librarian, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Brunei Cambodia Ms. Mony Chhuon Head of Preservation and Conservation, National Library of Cambodia China Ms. Zhang Yafang Deputy Director, National Library of China China Mr. Wu Bin Chief Engineer of Computer and Network System Department, National Library of China Indonesia Mr. Dady P. Rachmananta Director, National Library of Indonesia Japan Dr. Makoto Nagao Librarian, National Diet Library Korea Ms. Sook-Hyeun Lee Director General, National Library for children and young Adults, National Library of Korea List of Participants-1/3 Korea Ms. Jae-soon Jo Librarian, Library Management and Cooperation Division, National Library of Korea Korea Ms. Hye-eun Lim Librarian, The National Library for Children and Young Adults, National Library of Korea Laos Ms. Kongdeuane Nettavong Director, National Library of Laos Malaysia Mdm Siti Rodziah Othman Deputy Director General, Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia Mongolia Prof. Hatagin Gotovyn Akim Director, National Library of Mongolia Myanmar Mr. Maung Maung Than Counsellor, Embassy of the Union of Myanmar Nepal Mr. Dasharath Thapa Chief Librarian, Nepal National Library New Zealand Ms. Penny Carnaby Chief Executive/National Librarian, National Library of New Zealand Pakistan Mr. Ch. Muhammad Nazir Director-General, National Library of Pakistan Pakistan Mr. Syed Ghyour Hussain Research Officer, National Library of Pakistan Papua New Guinea Ms. Karina Bala Sereva Deputy National Librarian, National Library Service of Papua New Guinea List of Participants-2/3 Philippines Ms. Prudenciana C. Cruz Director, National Library of Philippines Singapore Dr. N Varaprasad Chief Executive, National Library Board Sri Lanka Mr. M.K. Weerasinghe Director General, National Library and Documentation Services Board Thailand Ms. Chantana Lorvidhaya Deputy Director and Head of Library Resource Development Group, National Library of Thailand Vanuatu Ms. June Bela Norman Counterpart Chief Librarian, National Library of Vanuatu Vietnam Mr. Pham The Khang Director, National Library of Vietnam Vietnam Ms. Nguyen Hoai Thu Science Research Division, National Library of Vietnam Absent with apologies Fiji Ms. Sokoveti Tuimoala Director, Library Services of Fiji India Dr. R. Ramachandran Director, National Library of India List of Participants-3/3 .
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