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  2. Chinese Library Classification - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Harvard–Yenching Classification - Wikipedia

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    The official library classification in China is: Chinese Library Classification (CLC) The other library classifications for Chinese materials outside China are: Cambridge University Library Chinese Classification System Archived 2007-01-07 at the Wayback Machine, Classification Scheme for Chinese Books drawn up by Profs. Haloun and P. van der ...

  4. New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Libraries in China - Wikipedia

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    The dedicated concentration of funds and talent began to produce significant results. More than forty Chinese institutions of higher learning also had established library science or information science departments. There were more than 2,300 public libraries at the county level and above, containing nearly 256 million volumes, and below the ...

  6. China Academic Library and Information System - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, China's library automation program began to take off. The Ministry of Education (MOE) decided to build a public resource sharing system under the "211 Project", and CALIS and CERNET came into being. The MOE appointed Peking University to be in charge of CALIS and Tsinghua University to be in charge of CERNET. [1]

  7. East Asian Library and the Gest Collection - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  8. Nanyang Technological University Libraries - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Journal of Chinese Information Processing - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Chinese Information Processing has long been included in many important domestic and foreign databases such as the Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD), Chinese Core Journals, and Chinese Science and Technology Core Journals. Its contents represent the advanced level of Chinese information processing in China. [2] [3] [4]