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中国和中国人
This is one of the books in the series "Chinese Studies in the West: The Chinese Record," Volume 12 . This series consists of reprints of western books about China in the public domain, with Chinese introductions and translations of the books’ main…
Tags: 19th Century, Chinese Studies, Chinese Studies in the West: The Chinese Record, Opium industry, Politics, Social customs, Trade, Volume 12, Zhongguo
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Mei Ling in China City
This book has won the 2009 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Non-Fiction).
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Mystery of the Giant Masks of Sanxingdui
"It is the first children's trade book about the lost civilization of the ancient city of Sanxingdui and its epic discovery of the monumental bronzes in 1986. "Mystery of the Giant Masks of Sanxingdui" is an important supplemental title on the…
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An echo in the city
Sixteen-year-old Phoenix knows her parents have invested thousands of dollars to help her leave Hong Kong and get an elite Ivy League education. They think America means big status, big dreams, and big bank accounts. But Phoenix doesn't want big; she…
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Lost in Thought: Mapping a Labyrinth in the Stacks for Well Being
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Coping with Constant Obsolescence: A Lifelong Task
Knowledge and skill obsolescence is a common obstacle in individual, organization, and society development. Thanks to the modern technologies, the rate of obsolescence accelerates rapidly in the information age. In the library workplace, obsolescence…
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Telling Chinese American Librarians' Stories: Tze-Chung Li
Dr. Tze-Chung Li was the premier Chinese American Librarian for his accomplishments. In his career, Dr. Li was the founder of the Chinese American Librarians' Association (CALA), the first Chinese scholar to be Dean of a library school, and founder…
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Celebrating diversity, welcoming the world: Developing a Chinese webpage at Rutgers University Libraries
Growing out of a recent project to create multilingual online Welcome pages at Rutgers University Libraries, this paper describes the project, from its origin to the public release of the first group of webpages, with a special emphasis on the…
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Libraries as gateways of learning and librarians as capable facilitators
Investigating and discussing how librarians in academic libraries change their roles and services following the changes in the libraries due to emerging technologies applied in the libraries.
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American paper son: A Chinese immigrant in the midwest (review)
Published in Oral History Review, Volume 35, Number 2, Summer/Fall 2008 pp. 215-216
