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Voyage of Discovery: Scholarly Electronic Resources on Sinology
Professor Mei-hwa Yang 楊美華 from National Chengchi University will speak on the topic, "Voyage of Discovery: Scholarly Electronic Resources on Sinology."
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Professor Mei-hwa Yang 楊美華, from the Graduate Institute of Library, Information & Archival Studies at National Chengchi University will speak on the topic, "Voyage of Discovery: Scholarly Electronic Resources on Sinology" in the East Asian Library's Chow Tse-Tsung Memorial Seminar Room (DML 110C) on Friday, November 9th, from 3pm to 5pm.
The talk is part of the Taiwan National Central Library's Chinese Studies Lecture Series, and is open to anyone interested in Chinese electronic resources. A reception with light refreshments will follow Professor Yang's lecture.
Kenneth Klein
East Asian Library
University of Southern California
(213) 740-1772
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