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Chinese Publications in Early 1973

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

James Chu-Yul Soong
Affiliation:
Georgetown University
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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1974

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References

1 These included Peking Review, China Reconstructs, China Pictorial, Chinese Literature, and El Popola Cinio (a comprehensive monthly in Esperanto).Google Scholar

2 Ch‘u Hung-shu, “Ch‘u-pan kcng-to kcng-hao ti p‘u-chi tu-wu” (“Publish more and better popular reading materials”). Hung-ch‘i, No. 9, 1971, p. 41.Google Scholar

3 Sec Newsletter of the Center for Chinese Research Materials of the Association of Research Libraries, No. 9 (January 1973), p. 4.

4 China Exchange Newsletter by Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China, National Academy of Sciences, Vol. i, No. 1 (Spring 1973). pp. 2–5.Google Scholar

5 Lindbeck, John M. H., Understanding China: An Assessment of American Scholarly Resources (N. Y.: Praeger, 1971), p. 110.Google Scholar

6 The Center for Chinese Research Materials of the Association of Research Libraries, located at 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, has reproduced a number of post-Cultural Revolution publications brought back by such visitors to China as Ross Terrill, John Fairbank, Anderson Shih. Chi Wang and Parris Chang.

7 For an analytical study of the National Bibliography see, Yu, P. K., Bibliographic Control in the People's Republic of China, 19491972 (unpublished paper delivered at the Association for Asian Studies, XXV annual meeting, at Chicago, March 30, 1973), pp. 1–10.Google Scholar

* N stands for new titles.

** R stands for reprint titles.

8 For discussions of the contents of these issues, except No. 2 (Cumulative Issue No. 288) which is now also available in ihe U.S., see Bcal, Edwin G., Jr., library of Congress Information Bulletin, Vol. 32, No. 3 (January 19, 1973), p. 4; Eugene Wu, “Recent Envelopments in China's Publishing,” China Quarterly, No. 53 (January/March 1973), pp. 134136, and Tao-tai Hsia and Kathr.yn Haun, “Ch‘üan kuo hsin shu mu,” Newsletter of the Committee on East Asian Libraries, the Association for Asian Studies, No. 40 (June 1973), pp. 2732.Google Scholar

9 Ch‘üan-kfio hsin shu-mu (National Bibliography) (hereafter refers as NB), No. 1 (January 1973), p. 15.Google Scholar

10 NB, No. 3, 1973, p. 25.

11 NB, No. 3, 1973, p. 6.

12 NB, No. 4, 1973, p. 6.

13 Eugene Wu, op. cit., p. 136.

14 Newsletter, Committee on East Asian Libraries, op. cit., p. 25.Google Scholar