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The East Asian Library and the Gest Collection (pronounced "Guest") in the Princeton University Library is the university's principle collection of materials in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages, as well as works on Chinese, Japanese and Korean linguistics and literatures in Western languages. [1] The Gest Oriental Library is named in ...
Following the founding of the People's Republic, government and education leaders strove to develop library services and make them available throughout the country.The National Book Coordination Act of 1957 authorized the establishment of two national library centers, one in Beijing (the National Library of China) and the other in Shanghai (the Shanghai Library), and nine regional library ...
The Chinese Library Classification (CLC; Chinese: 中国图书馆分类法), also known as Classification for Chinese Libraries (CCL), [1] is effectively the national library classification scheme in China. It is used in almost all primary and secondary schools, universities, academic institutions, as well as public libraries. It is also used ...
Chinese American Librarians Association; Formation: 1973: Type: Non-profit NGO: Purpose: To support the professional development and research scholarship of CALA members, advocate Chinese American librarians in professional organizations and enhance the leadership development of Chinese American librarians through training, mentoring, networking, and collaboration with colleagues in the United ...
Fung, Margaret C. (1984), "Safekeeping of the National Peiping Library's Rare Chinese Books at the Library of Congress 1941-1965", The Journal of Library History, 19 (3), (subscription required): 359– 72, JSTOR 25541531. Lee, Hwa-Wei (30 June 1996). "American Contributions to Modern Library Development in China: A Historic Review". Paper ...
The Xin Jin Shan Chinese Library (Traditional Chinese: 新金山中文圖書館) is a public library of Chinese-language books in Ballarat, Victoria. It was founded in 2023 by Haoliang Sun and supported by numerous donations. With over 200,000 books, the Library hosts the largest collection of Chinese-language books in the Southern Hemisphere ...
The New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries is a system of library classification developed by Lai Yung-hsiang since 1956. It is modified from " A System of Book Classification for Chinese Libraries " of Liu Guojun, which is based on the Dewey Decimal System .
The Chinese Library houses resources in the Chinese language on Chinese literature, history, philosophy, religion, linguistics, politics, economy, sociology and management science. It is a small but welcoming area popular with users wishing to read Chinese language materials.