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Chinese Electronic Resource Instruction

Do you want to learn how to search for Chinese records in Socrates?
Having trouble finding Chinese journal articles? Want to learn how to
find Chinese e-books and other e-resources in the East Asia Library? If
so, then you are welcome to the library instruction on Chinese
electronic resources!

The instruction session will be held at the East Asia Library on
Tuesday, November 10, 12-1:30pm

For more information about the session, please contact:
Zhaohui Xue (zhxue@stanford.edu | 650 725-3439) or
Charles Fosselman (cfosselm@stanford.edu | 650 725-3438)


Center for East Asian Studies

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Hoover East Asia Collection

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Asian Languages

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APARC

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Selected New Books

November 2009
朝鮮公論 (Apr. 1913-Nov. 1944)
復刻版
オークラ情報サービス, 2007
DS916.525 .C47 SAL 1&2
國際映画新聞 (July 1927-Nov. 1940)
復刻版

Find research articles on Chinese studies

For Chinese language research articles, Stanford University libraries subscribe two major databases that provide full-text journal articles.

China Academic Journals (CAJ) 中国期刊全文数据

Hangul Calligraphy Exhibition, October 9-31, 2008

This exhibition features Hangul calligraphy works donated by eleven established Korean female calligraphers.

The Calligraphy of C.C. Wang and Stone Carvings of Niu Kesi, November 16 - December 15, 2006


To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Meyer Library, the East Asia
Library will hold an exhibition of works of the renowned calligrapher
C.C. Wang and stone carvings of Niu Kesi from November 16 to December
15, 2006.
C.C. Wang (Wang Chi-Ch'ien or Wang Jiqian, 1907-2003), distinguished
artist, collector and connoisseur, was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu
Province, China, and studied traditional Chinese painting under Gu

Photo Exhibition of China's Great Wall and Border Area Landscapes, May 1-31, 2007

This exhibition features the photographs of Zhou Wanping and his
photographs of various sections of the Great Wall, and Liu Ti and his
landscape photos of China's border areas (Yunnan and Inner Mongolia).

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