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Journal articles on the topic "Beijing tu shu guan"

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Hostetler, Laura. "Huang yu sou lan: Meiguo guo hui tu shu guan suo cang ming qing yu tu = Reading Imperial Cartography: Ming Qing Historical Maps in the Library of Congress." Imago Mundi 67, no. 2 (May 15, 2015): 243–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03085694.2015.1027572.

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Lee Huey Shin, Ivy. "Glossary of Library and Information Science: English‐Chinese/Chinese‐English. Tu Shu Guan Shi Yong Ci Hui: Ying Han/Han Ying2007112Su Chen and Shi Deng. Glossary of Library and Information Science: English‐Chinese/Chinese‐English. Tu Shu Guan Shi Yong Ci Hui: Ying Han/Han Ying. München: K.G. Saur 2006. xxi +341 pp., ISBN: 978 3 598 11689 6 €343." Reference Reviews 21, no. 3 (April 3, 2007): 6–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09504120710737969.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Beijing tu shu guan"

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Tang, Jinhong. "Educational reform and the emergence of modern libraries in China with special reference to the Metropolitan Library of Beijing, 1909-1937." Thesis, View thesis, 2004. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/23658.

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This thesis examines the rise of modern Chinese libraries between the1840s and the 1930s in the context of educational reform, intellectual development, national regeneration and state building. It focuses on how educational reform and other factors influenced the way in which modern libraries came into being in China. It argues that the establishment of modern libraries in China was a complicated and long process, as China followed neither the “industrialisation and democracy” model of the United States nor the “modernisation” model of Meiji Japan. Modern libraries were introduced into China in the closing years of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) to facilitate educational reform and national regeneration. The Nationalist government, established in 1928, further stimulated the expansion of Chinese libraries as part of the government’s state building efforts. This thesis examines the Chinese case in the emergence of modern libraries: the case of “underdevelopment” with distinctive Chinese characteristics. To explore the factors that contributed to the underdevelopment of modern Chinese libraries as they emerged, this thesis employs a case study of the Metropolitan Library of Beijing—the predecessor of the National Library of China—between 1909 and 1937 in terms of its formation, early development, and problems. This analysis reveals that both the macro and micro factors conducive to library development were not present in China before the 1920s. Even when the conditions improved during the 1920s and the 1930s, especially during the Nanjing Decade, the development of modern Chinese libraries was far from satisfactory for various reasons, with low library consciousness being an important one. The Conclusion of this thesis outlines the continuing impediment of low library consciousness in China today.
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Tang, Jinhong. "Educational reform and the emergence of modern libraries in China with special reference to the Metropolitan Library of Beijing, 1909-1937." View thesis, 2004. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20051102.152412/index.html.

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Chen, Minzhen. "Meiguo tu shu guan xue hui yu Yingguo tu shu guan xue hui dui tu shu guan shi ye fa zhan zhi bi jiao yan jiu." Taibei Shi ; Niuyue : Han mei tu shu you xian gong si, 1990. http://books.google.com/books?id=6LTSAAAAMAAJ.

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Liao, Yupei. "Wo guo da xue tu shu guan xian shang gong yong mu lu shi yong zhe li yong zhi dao fang shi zhi yan jiu." Taibei Shi ; Niuyue : Han Mei tu shu you xian gong si, 1992. http://books.google.com/books?id=OuYVAAAAMAAJ.

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Tang, Jinhong, University of Western Sydney, of Arts Education and Social Sciences College, and School of Humanities. "Educational reform and the emergence of modern libraries in China with special reference to the Metropolitan Library of Beijing, 1909-1937." 2004. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/23658.

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This thesis examines the rise of modern Chinese libraries between the1840s and the 1930s in the context of educational reform, intellectual development, national regeneration and state building. It focuses on how educational reform and other factors influenced the way in which modern libraries came into being in China. It argues that the establishment of modern libraries in China was a complicated and long process, as China followed neither the “industrialisation and democracy” model of the United States nor the “modernisation” model of Meiji Japan. Modern libraries were introduced into China in the closing years of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) to facilitate educational reform and national regeneration. The Nationalist government, established in 1928, further stimulated the expansion of Chinese libraries as part of the government’s state building efforts. This thesis examines the Chinese case in the emergence of modern libraries: the case of “underdevelopment” with distinctive Chinese characteristics. To explore the factors that contributed to the underdevelopment of modern Chinese libraries as they emerged, this thesis employs a case study of the Metropolitan Library of Beijing—the predecessor of the National Library of China—between 1909 and 1937 in terms of its formation, early development, and problems. This analysis reveals that both the macro and micro factors conducive to library development were not present in China before the 1920s. Even when the conditions improved during the 1920s and the 1930s, especially during the Nanjing Decade, the development of modern Chinese libraries was far from satisfactory for various reasons, with low library consciousness being an important one. The Conclusion of this thesis outlines the continuing impediment of low library consciousness in China today.
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Books on the topic "Beijing tu shu guan"

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guan, Beijing tu shu. Beijing tu shu guan guan cang wai wen you guan Meiguo shu mu. [Peking]: Beijing tu shu guan, 1992.

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Beijing tu shu guan. Guan shi zi liao hui bian (2) bian ji wei yuan hui., ed. Beijing tu shu guan guan shi zi liao hui bian. Beijing: Beijing tu shu guan chu ban she, 1997.

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1949-, Chen Zhen, ed. Beijing tu shu guan de shou cang yu fu wu. Beijing: Beijing tu shu guan chu ban she, 1998.

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Beijing tu shu guan ji nian shu hua ji. Beijing: Shu mu wen xian chu ban she, 1987.

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Beijing tu shu guan. Ye wu yan jiu wei yuan hui., ed. Beijing tu shu guan guan shi zi liao hui bian, 1909-1949. Beijing: Shu mu wen xian chu ban she, 1992.

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Xianzhu, Li, and Xuan Yingzi, eds. Beijing da xue tu shu guan guan cang Chaoxian xue shu mu hui bian. [Peking]: Beijing da xue tu shu guan, 1992.

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Zhu, Qiang. Shu cheng chun qiu: Beijing da xue tu shu guan 110 nian ji shi. [Beijing Shi]: Beijing da xue tu shu guan, 2012.

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Beijing da xue tu shu guan jiu shi nian ji lue. Beijing: Beijing da xue chu ban she, 1992.

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Zhang, Lijing. Tu shu guan de shun jian yu yong heng: Beijing da xue tu shu guan 110 zhou nian ji nian wen ji. Beijing Shi: Beijing da xue tu shu guan, 2012.

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Wei, Qingyuan. Qing hua da xue tu shu guan bai nian tu shi. Beijing: Qing hua da xue chu ban she, 2013.

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