National Library of Australia


University of Melbourne collection assessment
Chinese language collection

Bick-har Yeung, East Asian Librarian
10 January 1997


Objective

  1. To evaluate the Chinese Collection through out the University of Melbourne Library.
  2. To identify the strengths of the collection and which areas need improvement in currency and scope.
  3. To revise the collection development policy of the Chinese language collection.

Process

Assessment was based on the criteria in the Australian Conspectus Manual: a collection assessment guide.

Due to the response to the agreement of the University of Melbourne and Monash University that the two libraries would like to do a conspectus exercise on their East Asian Languages collections using the same tools, the Monash-Melbourne CJKI Conspectus Group was formed. A Chinese Notes Subcommittee was therefore formed to work on the Chinese Conspectus recommendations. The Chinese Notes Subcommittee thus recommended

  1. The adoption of "CL" for the language code of Chinese language.
  2. The adoption of Harvard Yen-ching Conspectus to report the Chinese Conspectus.
  3. A listing of Chinese language bibliographies for Chinese bibliographical checking (see appendix 1).
  4. The Preservation codes proposed by the DNC office be adopted.

The following methods recommended by the Australian Conspectus Manual were used:

  1. shelf scanning
  2. list checking
  3. evaluation by academic staff ( The academic staff of Chinese Studies had evaluated the Conspectus and their comments were taken into account)

Codes Adopted in this Document

CL=Current Collection level; AC=Acquisition Commitment; GL=Goal level

0=Out of scope

1=Minimal, Uneven;
1a=Minimal with Uneven Coverage;
1b=Minimal with even coverage

2=Basic information;
2a=Basic or introductory materials;
2b=Undergraduate course work

3=Intermediate;
3a=Undergraduate course work, more advanced level;
3b= Masters by course work

4= Research level

5=Comprehensive

Nature of the Collection

The Chinese collection comprises books, periodicals, newspapers in print and microform in the Chinese language, with China as the subject. It supports Chinese language teaching, China Studies teaching programs and post-graduate studies, as well as research projects.

The collection is the most important Chinese language collection in Victoria. It is mainly housed in the East Asian Collection, third floor of the Baillieu Library. There are also significant parts of the collection in the Kidds Store, MicroformsSection (Baillieu Library), Law Library, Medical library, Maps collection and Media Services Library. Chinese materials housed in the East Asian Collection are classified using the Harvard-Yenching classification system. Chinese materials housed outside the East Asian collection are classified according to the parent collection's classification scheme. This is Dewey in most cases but Moys in the Law library. In the Kidds store Western and Chinese language materials are intershelved reflecting the nature of the Kidds store as a storage area, not a browsing collection.

The University of Melbourne Library began to collect Chinese language material in 1961. There are 65,000 volumes in the collection. Materials in the collection are mainly published after 1950. Materials published before 1950 rely heavily on reprints in book format published in Taiwan, Mainland China and Hong Kong , as well as on microforms published in China, the U.S. and Hong Kong. The majority of recent publications are published in China. There is some unevenness in the collection which means that, although some areas are at research level, the collection as a whole is not. The areas at research level include language , history of China: from Ming Dynasty onwards , Buddhism and Taoism, Chinese literature, customs and culture, reference and bibliographies, etc. In addition, certain titles are clearly research tools and far surpass the "basic information" or "undergraduate" levels of the Conspectus. However in some areas important titles are missing. The collection's emphasis on Mainland publications at the expense of Taiwanese publications is also a weakness.

The report identifies several areas where the collection development could be modified in order to better support the University's teaching and research programs. These are listed below and in terms of the Harvard - Yenching classification system.

Areas of the Collection Which Should be Maintained at, or Upgraded to, Research Level

Main classes of the Harvard - Yenching classification system

Sub-classes of the Harvard -Yenching classification system

These are discussed in the section of the report entitled"Strengths of the collection and plans for future development"

Areas of the Collection Not Required to Reach Research Level

Main classes of the Harvard - Yenching classification system

It should be noted however that there are a number of sub-classes within these main classes which do not need to be maintained at, or upgraded to, research levels. These are identified in the accompanying worksheets.

Strengths of the Collection and Plans for Future Development

1. Areas which are considered to be at research level (level 4) and which will be maintained as such :

Chinese philology: Harry Simon, the Foundation Professor for Oriental Studies at the University of Melbourne, specialised in language studies. As a result the collection emphasises Chinese philology and its related fields. Important acquisitions are the Kao Pen-han, Tzu shu chi cheng, fine editions of classical Chinese work on philology as well as traditional literary works in block print form. Access to Chinese linguistics WWW sites is available via the East Asian Collection homepage. In this area, the collection will continue to maintain a research level. It will also broaden its scope in the following areas: historical phonology, dialectology, syntax of classical and early modern and modern Chinese, non-Chinese languages of China ( especially Tai).

History of China: from Ming Dynasty onwards.

The Collection focuses on the history of China from the Ming Dynasty onwards in regard to primary sources (reprinted in book format) as well as secondary resources. The monograph collection is supplemented by the microform collection and the WWW internet full text databases.

Major acquisitions are Jen shou pen Erh shih ssu shih, Ming shih lu, Ming Ch'ing tang an, Ch'ing shih lu, Ch'ing shih kao, Kung chung tang Kuang-hsu ch'ao tsou che, Chin tai Chung-kuo shih liao ts'ung shu, Hung wei ping tzu liao, Records of the Guangzhou/Wuhan National Government (microfilm), Records of the Generalissimo's supreme headquarters (microfilm), Shih sou tzu liao shih kung fei tzu liao (microfilm). Material on Chinese history is also available in the "Ts'ung shu : shih pu" (General collections: History section). Recent acquisitions includesthe Chinese Archives in Optical Disks. The collection will be maintained at a research level. Increased emphasis will be extended to the pre-Ming history of China and to contemporary China, including the history of Chinese Communist Party.

Religions in China:

In the field of Buddhism and Taoism the collection is at a research level. Important acquisitions are the Tripitaka, Tao tsang, Tao tsang chi yao. Access to the full text database of Buddhism is available via the East Asian Collection WWW homepage. Materials on Chinese religions is also available in the "Tsung shu : tzu pu" (General collections: Philosophy section). The collection will be maintained at a research level. Increased emphases will be given to indigenous religions to keep up with the rapid growth of this field of studies.

Chinese literature:

Modern Chinese literature is at a research level. It contains all major writers' complete works and major works of literary criticism. The collection is supplemented by a good microform collection which contains major 1920's literary works and periodicals. Classical literature is also at a research level . Access to Chinese literature WWW sites is available via the East Asian Collection WWW homepage. The aim is to maintain classical and post-May-fourth literature at a research level.

Chinese cultural and historical geography:

Chinese local history (gazetteers) and yearbooks of individual provinces are well covered, in particular the following provinces: Chiang-su, Fu-chien, Kuang-tung, Kuang-hsi, Che-chiang, Hu-nan and Ho-nan. There are also local gazetteers in microforms. The collection has recently purchased a complete set of local gazetteers, new series. The collection will be maintained at a research level.

Chinese customs, social structure, rural and urban:

China folklore, social customs and social life, women in China in early twentieth century , China Youth movement, Chinese secret societies are well covered . Materials in microform cover the periodicals published in the early 1900s and the newspaper clippings of the Union Research collection. These areas will be maintained at a research level.

Chinese Politics:

Chinese politics covers China political thought and history from ancient periods to contemporary; China government from Ming Dynasty onwards, and local governments; material on the Chinese Communist Party; material relating to legislation and laws from ancient periods onwards are housed at the East Asian Collection. The collection will be maintained at a research level, however, there is a demand to acquire key texts in Chinese to balance the undergraduate and research resources

Reference materials and bibliographies:

This section contains dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances, directories, collected biographies, subject bibliographies in the field of Arts and Humanities, library catalogues of major Chinese collections, subject yearbooks since 1980 and provincial yearbooks since 1990. This area will be maintained at a research level.

Newspaper Collection:

The collection has acquired backsets of newspaper published from 1900 to 1994, in microform and in hardcopy including the following titles: Shen pao, I shih pao, Jen min jih pao (1946- ) and index (CD-ROM), Hsin hua jih pao, Kuang ming jih pao, Lien Ho Pao so yin pen (1951-1980), Tai Kung pao, Wen hui pao so yin pen, etc. A complete listing of Chinese Newspaper holdings of the East Asian collection and an Electronic version of Chinese newspapers are available via the East Asian collection Homepage. It is planned to purchase the text Jen min jih pao from 1996 onwards in CD-ROM version.

Ts'ung shu ("General Collections"):

The following are important general collections: 1. Ssu pu ts'ung kan , 2. Ssu pu pei yao, 3. Ku chin t'u shu chi cheng, 4. Yung-le ta tien, 5. Ssu ku ch'uan shu chen pen: 13 chi ,

6. Kuo hs"ueh chi pen ts'ung shu, 7. Wan yu wen k'u hui yao, 8.Pei-ching t'u shu kuan ku chi chen pen ts'ung k'an (on standing order). Tsung-shu contain essential primary resources for all China related studies and research. It is intended to maintain this area at a research level by purchasing two recently published titles: Ssu ku chuan shu ts'un mu ts'ung shu ; Ts'ung shu chi cheng hsu pein, etc. These works are important 20th century publications and should be considered for purchase . Special fund from the Library will be required to fulfill the purchase. It is important that "general collections" are accessible because their individual titles cannot easily be catalogued.

2. Areas which ought to be upgraded to research level:

In order to provide for new undergraduate and postgraduate programs and research demands, a number of areas which have been neglected in the past due to insufficient funding ought to be upgraded.

Economics:

Economics and Economical history of China is considered at a level-three primarily because of the unevenness of the collection. It does have some holdings which are research materials of quality. The collection consists of material related to economics and economic history from 1911 onwards, Chinese modern economic reforms, economic survey, land and agricultural economics, industry. Major economical zones and regional economics : rural and urban are well covered. Major provinces include Chiang-su, Che-chiang, Kuang-hsi, Kuang-tung, Hong Kong and Taiwan. WWW sites of China economics and business are available via the East Asian Collection WWW homepage. The collection needs to be built to research level. More needs to be done to collect through photocopying or the exchange of materials such as agricultural resources. We should also attempt to be comprehensive in all national & provincial-level statistical yearbooks, and in special yearbooks on trade, labor, the rural economy and key industry sector. Besides, material relating to foreign investment and growth in China, Food consumption, income levels should also be targeted. Indexes, large statistical compilations and reisssue of journals in Cd-ROM will be a means to build backwards the collection, and a great space saver as well as time saver for searching.

Chinese law:

The material relating to current law and legislation of China and topical laws are housed at the Law library. China and Taiwan Law fulltext databases are available via the East Asian Collection WWW homepage. The collection of law materials since 1949 to especially since 1979 is patchy. The direction to build up law material will be as follows: 1. Collect broadly in law areas, historical material as well as contemporary. It is necessary to collect broadly across all categories of law. 2. To place more emphasis upon collecting some of the quality law related journals, such as university law school journals as well as official journals of the judicial and other law school journals as well as official journals of the judicial and organs (such as Gongan yanjiu). 3. To fucus on an acquisition of CD rom laws and regulations which are also updated. 4. Year books such as the Law Year book and the procuratorial yearbook, official documents (including the CCP ones ) and the Gazettes from the important law making and judicial bodies such as NPC Standing Committee, State Council, Supreme Court, Supreme Procuratorate, and some Ministries now have these like MOFTEC (Ministry of foreign Trade and Economic co-operation). 5. Law research draws heavily on social science materials generally and particularly on political and economic material. It is important then for there to be a comprehensive collection of material in these areas.

Chinese philosophy:

The collection covers Ancient Chinese philosophy, Confucianism, Taoism, collected works, Sung Dynasty, modern and contemporary philosophy, Yearbook of Chinese Philosophy for 1983 onwards; an incomplete set of Chung-kuo che hsueh (series); Standard secondary material from the PRC. Weakness in this area: no material from Ma wang dui; poor coverage of material of the period Post-Han to Pre-Sung; the Ming period should be better covered, because the historical material emphasises this period. This collection will be built up to level 4.

Chinese performing arts: choreography, musicology, history of Chinese theatre, theatre and ritual.

Chinese performing arts are a main research interest of Professor David Holm, Professor of Chinese and Head of the Department of Japanese and Chinese, his interest does not only create the need for a comprehensive set of research material but demands from undergraduate as well as postgraduate students. At present the collection is only at an undergraduate level. Recent acquisition commitment has been centred on these areas including the complete set of the Ten large scale surveys in the areas of theatre, art song, proverbs, folksong , folk dance, folklore, dramatic music and instrumental music.

China: Education:

Dr. Jane Orton is currently and will be working in, and also drawing postgraduate students doing research in the following areas: 1. Intercultural communication; 2. Computer assisted language learning; 3. Systemic functional grammar / linguistics. The collection has no material in these areas to support the research. They should be built up to research level.

Social/demographic areas. These areas include population, migration, floating population, pension, aging, etc. Dr. Mark Wang is currently doing research in these fields. The collection has only limited material in such areas to support the research. They should be built up to research level.

Periodical collection:

Journal titles published after 1960 are in book format. Journals published between 1900 to 1960 are mostly in microforms. "Fu yin pao k'an tzu liao " for some subjects are subscribed since 1990. Bound periodicals published before 1987 are stored at the Kidds store because of space problems. Recent order covers a copy of Chinese periodical index, 1978-1995 in CD-ROM. Some fulltext electronic journals and Chung-hua min kuo Ch'i k'an lun wen so yin online (Periodical index online ) of the National Central Library Taiwan are available via the East Asian Collection homepage. There are also links from the East Asian Collection homepage to serials document delivery homepages, such as, ANU Chinese Serials database of which provides contents information over 100 Chinese serials titles not held in Australia, Uncover, etc. The allocation of serials has been very tight in the past. As a result, the collection is not able to obtain new periodical titles even though they are essential for research. Thus a number of yearbooks and annuals are acquired from the monograph's allocation to meet current research needs. The periodical collection overall is relatively weak. To improve the situation, the Library has provided special fund recently to purchase a copy of Chinese periodical index , 1978-1995 in CD-ROM and a copy of fulltext reprints of journal articals in economics, CD ROM version. Additional funding should be sought and should attempt to build up back issues as well as subscription of essential titles. Will continue to look for documentary delivery services for Chinese journals not housed in Australia. Newly published subject yearbooks, statistical yearbooks, provincial yearbooks, periodical indexes and important journal titles of each subjects should also be purchased.

Chinese medicine:

Chinese medicine and pharmacology must be considered to be at an intermediate level collection. The collection contains in reprint major works from Ming Dynasty and onwards. There are links to Chinese medicine WWW sites via the East Asian Collection homepage. This area ought to be built up to research level.

Chinese science, technology and material culture.

There are 200 volumes in the collection. The current materials are not enough to support students to do research in such areas. Will need to emphasise the new acquisitions commitment to bring it to research level.

Natural Resources/Energy and Environmental Studies.

This is a new area. The collection has no material to support the research and teaching program conducted by Dr. Mark Wang. Will need to built the collection up to research level.

Urbanisation and city life.

The collection has limited material in these areas to support the research and teaching program conducted by Dr. Mark Wang. Will need to built the collection up to research level.

Databasing and geographical information systems.

This is a new area. Professor David Holm, Dr. Stephen Morgan, Dr. Mark Wang are in the areas of China local surveys, China economics , China statistical surveys. Materials are needed for the development of GIS spatially related databases such as much improved map coverage, local gazetteers, etc. Recent publications in CD-ROM relating to these areas are available and will be evaluated and purchased if they meet our research needs.

Materials Housed Outside the East Asian Collection

1. Kidds Store:

Due to the space problems of the East Asian Collection, a total of 9481 items of Chinese language materials are stored at the Kidds store. Some of this material is unique in Victoria and some unique copies in Australia. This material is essential to maintain the collection at a research level. The Chinese Conspectus reported that their subject area's Acquisition Commitment as well as Goal Level are mostly classified at level 3b (Masters by course work) and level 4 (research level).

2. Microform Collection (Baillieu):

Chinese language materials in microforms are housed at the Microforms of the Baillieu. They are mainly newspaper back sets, periodical titles published among 1900 to 1960s, local gazetteers, and materials related mainly to Chinese literature and the modern history of China.

3. Law Library:

Current statues and Codes, legislation of China laws and topical laws are housed in the Law Library.

4. Media Services Library:

Chinese language cassette tapes, video tapes are housed at the Media Services Library. The amount is very limited.

5. Medical Library:

There are several hundred uncatalogued items on Chinese medicine temporarily housed at the Medical Library. They are donations from a Chinese herbal physician family from Bendigo. The physician came to Australia during the Gold Rush Period. The materials covered general medicine and Chinese herbal medicine which were published in China in the early 1920s.

6. Baillieu General Collection:

A few English-Chinese bilingual books on Art are found in the general Baillieu collection.

7. Maps collection:

There are 100 maps and 8 Atlases in the Maps collection. They are not catalogued. This collection is not adequate to support existing research projects in the areas of fieldwork in China, geography and economics.

8. ERC Library:

There are 108 volumes Chinese language books in the text book collection, 10 volumes on shelves , 25 volumes in the B collection, and 5 language kits.

9. Uncatalogued backlog:

There are over 4000 volumes of uncatalogued Chinese materials. The Backlog was built since 1987. They are not available on open shelves and the library system.

10. Chinese Studies WWW Virtual Library via the East Asian Collection homepage:

The Chinese Studies WWW Virtual Library is maintained by Bick-har Yeung. This homepage divided Chinese Studies in 28 subjects mainly in arts and humanities. It is a electronic collection which serves as a supplement to the book collection. It has links to online reference tools, online fulltext databases, on-line periodical indexes and document delivery. The URL is: http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections//asian/chihp.html

Bibliographical List Checking Results

Bibliographies used for Chinese Conspectus Bibliographic Checking

1. Erh shih shih chi Chung-kuo hs"ueh shu yao chi ta tzu tien. (Translated title: Dictionary of important Chinese publications in the twentieth century) Pei-ching : Chung kung chung yang tang hsiao chu pan she, 1993. ( UniM Baill EA 9519 E244 )

Bibliographic checking results:

 
	 
Conspectus line Subjects Total items checked Held Not held % held
HYP1 Chinese philosophy 196 93 103 47.4
HYP64 Ethics 38 6 32 15.8
HYP56 Religion and local religion 15 5 10 33.3
HYP73 Buddhism 18 8 10 44.4
HYP87 Taoism 17 11 6 64.7
HYH6 China Archaeology 87 44 43 50.6
HYH20 Ethnology 51 22 29 43.1
HYH87 China: History 203 139 64 68.5
HYS18 Sociology 234 65 166 39.2
HYS51 China: economics 48 20 29 41.7
HYG0 China: Politics 78 33 45 42.3
China: Education 42 9 33 27.3
HYL14-22 Chinese language 71 59 11 83.1
HYL25-66 Chinese literature 168 97 71 57.8
HYF0 Fine and recreative arts 154 61 82 39.6
HYN1 Natural science in general 125 42 83 33.6

Comments: The results of the bibliographic checking are ranging from 15.8% to 83.1%. The Bibliography itself covers works published in the twentieth century. The Chinese collection was started in 1960s. As a result, the publication held in the collection are mainly published from 1950s to current. Thus the held% in the Chinese collection only reflects the publication of this period.

2. Chung wen ts'an k'ao tu shu mu lu. (Translated title: Bibliography of Chinese reference). Compiled and published by the Taiwan Branch, National Central Library, 1988.

Bibliographic checking results:


 
	 
Conspectus line Subjects Total items checked Held Not held % held
HYC0 Chinese classics 17 5 12 29.4
HYP1 Chinese philosophy 22 15 7 68.1
HYP73 Buddhism 33 4 29 12.12
HYP87 Taoism 3 0 3 0
HYH6 China; archaeology 26 9 17 34.6
HYH87 China: History 77 43 34 55.84
HYH151 China: geography and local gazetteers 38 2 36 0.05
HYS1 China: statistics 13 0 13 0
HYS18 Sociology 10 0 10 0
HYS51 China: economics 92 4 88 4.3
HYG0 China: Politics 39 11 28 28.2
China: law 54 9 43 16.6
China: Education 29 3 26 10.35
HYL14-22 Chinese language 19 7 12 36.84
HYL25-66 Chinese literature 55 31 24 56.36
HYF0 Fine and recreative arts 62 4 58 6.5
HYG57 China: subject bibliography 314 77 237 24.5

Comments: This bibliography consists of major reference works published in Taiwan. The result of bibliographic checking reflects that the Taiwan publications in the collection is pretty weak, except Chinese history and literature.

3. Tsung ho hsing wen ko chung yao ch'i k'an piao (translated title: Core Arts and humanities journal list of the Peking University Library). Pei-ching: Pei-ching ta hs"ueh t'u shu kuan, [1990?.].

Bibliographic checking results:

Conspectus line Subjects Total items checked Held Not held % held
HYP1 Chinese philosophy 7 2 5 28.5
HYP56 Religion and local religion 4 0 4 0
HYH6 China Archaeology 6 5 1 83.3
HYH20 Ethnology 18 3 15 16.67
HYH87 China: History 22 9 13 40.90
HYS18 Sociology 19 5 14 26.31
HYS51 China: economics 33 4 29 12
HYG0 China: Politics and law 49 11 38 22.45
HYL14-22 Chinese language 25 11 14 44
HYL25-66 Chinese literature 46 28 18 60.86
HYF0 Fine and recreative arts 23 6 17 26
HYG16 Chinese periodicals in general 45 19 26 42

Comments:

The bibliographic checking results that the periodical titles published in China is relatively weak except archaeology, history of China, language and literature.

4. National Taiwan University List of serials in Chinese , Japanese and Korean languages. Compiled and published by National Taiwan University Library, 1985.

Bibliographic checking results:

Conspectus line Subjects Total items checked Held Not held % held
HYC0 Chinese classics 12 4 8 33.3
HYP1 Chinese philosophy 25 2 23 8
HYP64 Ethics 5 0 5 0
HYP73 Buddhism 12 1 11 8.3
HYH6 China; archaeology 4 1 3 25
HYH20 Ethnology 9 2 7 22.2
HYH87 China: History 31 13 18 41.9
HYH151 China: geography and local gazetteers 36 2 34 5
HYS1 China: statistics 28 7 14 25
HYS18 Sociology 50 0 50 0
HYS51 China: economics 81 5 79 6.17
HYG0 China: Politics 64 11 53 17.1
China: law 41 2 39 9
China: Education 25 3 22 12
HYL14-22 Chinese language 3 1 2 33.3
HYL25-66 Chinese literature 50 3 47 6
HYF0 Fine and recreative arts 15 0 15 0
HYG16 General periodicals 106 18 88 17

Comments: This bibliography consists of Chinese periodicals mainly published in Taiwan. The bibliographic checking reflects that the Taiwan periodicals in the Chinese collection is very weak.

Acknowledgments

I would like to express my thanks to many people who were involved this conspectus, for their advice and comments, in particular Professor David Holm, Dr. Stephen Morgan, Dr. Sarah Biddulph, Dr. Jane Orton, Dr. Michael Dutton, Dr. Xiaoguang Zhang, Dr. Antonia Finnane, Dr. Mark Wang, Dr. Barbara Hendrischke, who have given me advice on their needs for research and teaching. I would also like to thank my supervisor Tim Meredith, Exchange Visitors Ms. Qinfang Xie and Ms. Yi Wang , my colleagues in particular Pat Knight, Margaret Black, Shirley Sullivan, Michelle Hall, Lo-pei Kneale, Wei-ying and Tammy Leung for their support and assistance.

Appendix 1 Bibliography and Index for Use in List Checking Chinese Language Materials

Bibliography of Chinese Studies : selected articles on China in Chinese, English and German / compiled by Yu-hsi Nieh, Hamburg, 1992.

China : an annotated bibliography of bibliographies / compiled by Tsuen-hsuin Tsien, in collaboration with James K. M. Cheng. Boston : G. K. Hall, c1978. ( UniM Baill EA 016.016951 TSIE; UniM ERC REF 951.0016 TSI 1 )

Chung-hua min kuo chu pan nien chien.LIB. HAS 1976-1982, 1984, 1986. Tai-pei, Chung-kuo chu pan kung ssu, 1976- ( UniM Baill EA REF 9471 C547 )

Chung-hua min kuo chu pan tu shu mu lu.LIB. HAS 1969- Tai-pei, Chung yang tu shu kuan. Jan. 1970-.( UniM Baill EA P 9638 C547)

Chung-kuo ching chi shih hsueh yao chi chieh shao / Chen Shao-wen, Yao Chia-hua, Hsu Pei-hua pien chu. Ti 1 pan. Kun-ming : Yun-nan jen min chu pan she : Yun-nan sheng hsin hua shu tien ching hsiao, 1988 [i.e. 1989] ( UniM Baill EA 9514.351 C727 )

Chung-kuo chu pan nien chien / Chung-kuo chu pan kung tso che hsieh hui pien.LIB. HAS 1980- Pei-ching : Shang wu yin shu kuan, 1980- (UniM Baill EA REF 9471 C562)

Chung-kuo erh shih shih chi wen hsueh yen chiu lun chu ti yao / Chiao Mo chu pien. Ti 1 pan. Pei-ching : Pei-ching ta hsueh chu pan she : Hsin hua shu tien ching shou, 1994. ( UniM Baill EA 9515 C561 )

Chung-kuo fa lu tu shu tsung mu / Chung-kuo cheng fa ta hsueh tu shu kuan pien. Ti 1 pan. Pei-ching : Chung-kuo cheng fa ta hsueh chu pan she, 1991. ( UniM Law 016.34951 CHUN ; UniM Baill 9514.86 C563)

Chung-kuo hsien tai shih shu ping hsuan chi / Kuo shih kuan pien yin. Tai-pei shih : Kuo shih kuan, Min kuo 75 [1986]- UniM Baill EA 9513.294 C561K)

Chung-kuo hsien tai wen hsueh tsung shu mu / chu pien Chia Chih-fang, Yu lan-kuei ; fu chu pien Hsu Ti-hsiang . [et al.] Ti 1 pan. Fu-chou : Fu-chien chiao yu chu pan she, 1993.( UniM Baill EA 9515.2 C561C )

Chung-kuo hsin fang chih mu lu = A Catalogue of Chinese new gazetteers, 1949-1992 / Chuan kuo ti fang chih tzu liao kung tso hsieh tso tsu tsu chih pien tsuan. Pei-ching ti 1 pan. Pei-ching : Shu mu wen hsien chu pan she, 1993.( UniM Baill EA 9513.51 C560C)

Chung-kuo hsueh shu ming chu ti yao. Che hsueh chuan / Pan Fu-en chu pien. Ti 1 pan. Shang-hai : Fu tan ta hsueh chu pan she, 1992. ( UniM Baill EA 9512 C567 )

Chung-kuo kung chu shu ta tzu tien. / chu pien Yang Mu-ch'ih ; fu chu pien Hsiao Tung-fa ... [et al.] Ho-erh-pin : Hei-lung-chiang jen min chu pan she, 1993. (UniM Baill EA 9519 C561)

Chung-kuo kuo chia shu mu / Pei-ching tu shu kuan "Chung-kuo kuo chia shu mu" pien wei hui chu pien ; Pei-ching tu shu kuan "Chung-kuo kuo chia shu mu" pien chi tsu pien chi. Pei-ching : Shu mu wen hsien chu pan she, [1986- Annual. ( UniM Baill EA REF 9631 C566 )

Chung-kuo i hsueh shu mu ta chuan : ssu shih nien i hsueh shu mu, 1950-1989 / chu pien Hou Chia-yu ; fu chu pien Chiang Chao-kuan, Li Kuei-jen. Ti 1 pan. Cheng-tu : Cheng-tu chu pan she, 1994.

(UniM Baill EA f 9517.9 H231)

Chung-kuo li tai shih wen pieh chi lien ho shu mu / Kuo hsueh wen hsien kuan pien yin ; [chu pien che Wang Min-hsin] Tai-pei shih : Kai kuan : fa hsing che Lien ching chu pan shih yeh kung ssu, Min kuo 70- [1981- ( UniM Baill EA 9515.2 C567)

Chung-kuo ti fang chih mu lu : Hsiang-kang ta hsueh Feng ping-shan tu shu kuan tsang / [pien che Yang Wei-kun] Hsiang-kang : Hsiang-kang ta hsueh tu shu kuan, 1990.( UniM Baill EA 9513.51 Y424 )

*Chung wen tsan kao tu shu mu lu / [pien chi che Kuo li chung yang tu shu kuan Tai-wan fen kuan tsan kao fu wu tsu] Tai-pei shih : Kuo li chung yang tu shu kuan Tai-wan fen kuan, Min kuo 77 [1988]( UniM Baill EA 9550 K605)

*Erh shih shih chi Chung-kuo hsueh shu yao chi ta tzu tien. Pei-ching : Chung kung chung yang tang hsiao chu pan she, 1993. ( UniM Baill EA 9519 E244 )

Hsiang-kang ta hsueh Feng Ping Shan tu shu kuan chi kan pao tzu mu lu. [Hsiang-kang] : Hsiang-kang ta hsueh tu shu kuan, 1994. ( UniM Baill EA REF 9559.5 H234 )

Min kuo shih chi tsung shu mu. Yu yen wen tzu fen tse, 1911-1949 / Pei-ching tu shu kuan pien. Pei-ching : Shu mu wen hsien chu pan she, 1986. ( UniM Baill EA 9549 M766 )

Modern China : a bibliographical guide to Chinese works, 1898-1937 /by John King Fairbank and Kwang-ching Liu. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1961. ( UniM Baill EA 016.951 F164)

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