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Contemporary China Since 1949

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Thomas W. Robinson
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University of Washington
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Review Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1976

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3 The Journal's Annual Bibliography is now attempting to augment its utility through computerization. The history of that quest is now more than a decade old; the project has been plagued with disagreements and technical problems, and has yet to bear fruit in the form of a product superior to that until now produced by hand at much lower cost. Moreover, it anticipates a headline index only, not an index of contents.

4 BARC, Joint Stanford-Berkeley NDEA Center, Building 600-T, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 94305. Telephone (415) 497–3362.