The Seventy-Year Ebb and Flow of Chinese Library and Information Services

May 4, 1919 to the Late 1980s

John Barclay author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Scarecrow Press

Published:1st Jan '95

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This work on libraries, archives, and information services traces the emergence of Chinese libraries from ancient times until 1949, but concentrates on the post-revolutionary period, detailing the development of underground Communist librarianship and tracing the vicissitudes of libraries through the tumultuous forty year period until 1989. As a comparative study, the work provides considerable contextual information of cultural, historical, and ideological value, and as such, interprets Chinese practice for the Western reader. The bibliography itself is a comprehensive listing of over six hundred works in English. The book provides an especially valuable addition to material in the field of comparative and international studies in library, archives, and information studies, and provides unique insights into the dramatically emerging Chinese library renaissance.

...the first comprehensive account of Chinese libraries in English...an excellent work and a good addition to the library literature...highly recommended for all library school collections, students and scholars of multicultural librarianship, and libraries interested in developing collections on China. * Library Journal *
...a useful narrative description of events in mainland China. * Asian Studies Review *

ISBN: 9780810827134

Dimensions: 217mm x 146mm x 25mm

Weight: 567g

352 pages