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The library was established as a lending library and, with the makers’ consent, copies and loans out prizewinning and other outstanding Japan Prize entries to broadcasters, content producers, and research organizations for use in program studies and training program producers. The Japan Prize Library was created in 1974 to propagate the fruits of the Japan Prize competition for use in the enhancement and development of educational broadcasting all over the world. How to Use the Library What is the Japan Prize Library?