CONSAL XVI ความมุ่งหวังอาเซียน : ห้องสมุดเพื่อความก้าวหน้าที่ยั่งยืน ASEAN Aspirations : Librarians for Sustainable Advancement

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CONSAL XVI ความมุ่งหวังอาเซียน : ห้องสมุดเพื่อความก้าวหน้าที่ยั่งยืน ASEAN Aspirations : Librarians for Sustainable Advancement CONSAL XVI ความมุ่งหวังอาเซียน : ห้องสมุดเพื่อความก้าวหน้าที่ยั่งยืน ASEAN Aspirations : Librarians for Sustainable Advancement List of Session Topics for CONSAL XVI 1. Information Technology to Enhance ASEAN Knowledge 2. ASEAN Libraries Cooperation: Resource Sharing and Library Exchange Program 3. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) 4. Library Education and Training 5. Role of Library Consolidation towards Library Development 6. Library in ASEAN Reading Society 7. Conservation and Preservation 8. Ethics and Standards 1. Information Technology to Enhance ASEAN Knowledge Confidentiality / Information Privacy and Security Database on ASEAN Digital Divide Digital Library E-learning Impact and Implications of Technological Change Library and Technology Social Networking Web Portals 2. ASEAN Libraries Cooperation: Resource Sharing and Library Exchange Program Information Policy Research on ASEAN Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Social Responsibility Library Education and Training Accredit LIS Program Advocacy for Libraries and the Profession Competencies for Library and Information Science Professional Distance Library Education Diversity and Library Profession Education and Lifelong Learning Library and Information Science Curriculum Modern Library Education Research in Library and Information Science Trend in Library and Information Science 5. Role of Library Consolidation towards Library Development Information User Behavior Innovation and Techniques in Knowledge Management Library Catalog in Internet Age Shaping New Mission 21st Century Library : Looking to the Future 6. Library in ASEAN Reading Society Democracy Society Information Literacy Library as Place Role of Stakeholders 7. Conservation and Preservation Preservation and Conservation 8. Ethics and Standards Copyright Standards for LIS Education Value and Code of Ethics Role of Intellectual Freedom Parallel Session 1.Grand Hall 202-203 2.Meeting Room 211 3.Meeting Room 212 4.Meeting Room 213 5.Meeting Room 222 6.Meeting Room 223 Parallel Session Parallel Session Parallel Session Parallel Session Exhibition Program of Library and Cultural Visit The 16th Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians Meeting and General Conference (CONSAL XVI) Bangkok, Thailand on Saturday June 13, 2015 …………………….. Full day library and cultural visits in Bangkok and surrounding districts No. Program Time Participants Ayutthaya Province 1 •Bang Pa-in Palace 07.00 – 16.30 70 persons •Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal Ratchaburi and Nakhon Pathom Province 2 •Damnoensaduak Floating Market, 07.00 – 16.30 70 persons •Wat Phra Pathomchedi, the largest Buddhist pagoda in Thailand Samut Songkhram Province 3 •Amphawa Floating Market 07.00 – 16.30 40 persons •King Rama II Memorial Park Bangkok •Bang Rak Market, China Town and Yaowarat Road 4 •Chao Phraya River Cruise 07.00 – 16.30 45 persons •Chulalongkorn University’s Office of Academic Resources (Chulalongkorn University Library) Bangkok 5 •Cruising the canal in Taling Chan and Bangkae 07.00 – 16.30 65 persons •Pracha Uthit (Thung Khru) School Library Ban Bu, Silpa Thai House, Plu Local Market and Wat Prayunrawongsawat 6 07.00 – 16.30 Full Library (by bus and boat) Ayutthaya Province Bang Pa-in Palace Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal Ratchaburi and Nakhon Pathom Province -Damnoensaduak Floating Market, -Wat Phra Pathomchedi, the largest Buddhist pagoda in Thailand -Samut Songkhram Province -Amphawa Floating Market -King Rama II Memorial Park Bangkok - Bang Rak Market, China Town and Yaowarat Road Chao Phraya River Cruise - Chulalongkorn University’s Office of Academic Resources (Chulalongkorn University Library) Bangkok -Cruising the canal in Taling Chan and Bangkae -Pracha Uthit (Thung Khru) School Library Ban Bu, Silpa Thai House, Plu Local Market and Wat Prayunrawongsawat Library (by bus and boat) Half day library and cultural visits in Bangkok No. Program Time Participants •The Royal Grand Palace with the Temple of the Emerald Buddha 1 •Wat Pho (sightseeing) 07.00 – 12.00 30 persons •The National Library of Thailand •Ban Bat (Bangkok Buddhist monk bowls producing village •Wat Sraket with the Golden Mount Pagoda 2 07.00 – 12.00 60 persons •Wat Ratchanaddaram with Loha Prasat (Brazen Plalce) and Mahajetsadabodin Royal Pavilion •Kudijeen Road •Kian Un Keng Chinese Shrine 3 07.00 – 12.00 60 persons •Church of Santa Cruz •Wat Prayunrawongsawat •Cruising from Tha Chang Wangna, Krung Thon Bridge 4 •Wat Arunratwararam (Temple of Dawn) 07.00 – 12.00 45 persons •Asiatique the Riverfront •Wat Trimit with largest golden Buddha image 5 •Yaowarat Road 07.00 – 12.00 60 persons •Dragon Chinese Temple •Bang Rak Market 6 •Assumption Cathedral 07.00 – 12.00 55 persons •Haroon Muslim Mosque -The Royal Grand Palace with the Temple of the Emerald Buddha -Wat Pho (sightseeing) -The National Library of Thailand -Ban Bat Bangkok Buddhist monk bowls producing village -Wat Sraket with the Golden Mount Pagoda -Wat Ratchanaddaram with Loha Prasat (Brazen Plalce) and Mahajetsadabodin Royal Pavilion -Kudijeen Road -Kian Un Keng Chinese Shrine -Church of Santa Cruz -Wat Prayunrawongsawat -Cruising from Tha Chang Wangna, Krung Thon Bridge -Wat Arunratwararam (Temple of Dawn) -Asiatique the Riverfront -Wat Trimit with largest golden Buddha image -Yaowarat Road -Dragon Chinese Temple -Bang Rak Market -Assumption Cathedral -Haroon Muslim Mosque THANK YOU.
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