To help promote these new resources the Library held its biennial
E-Resources Week in February 2015. Over 1,800 students participated
in a variety of fun events.
Our Chinese studies collection continued as an area
of strategic importance as we purchased digital resources including
Chinese Students’ Monthly Online,
大清國史人物列傳及史館檔傳包傳稿資
料庫, 清代宮中檔奏摺及軍機處檔摺件,
Political Relations Between China,
the U.S. and Other Countries, 1910-1929, ProQuest’s Chinese Historical
Newspaper Collection 1832-1953, Records of U.S. State Department’s
Division of Chinese Affairs (1944-1961), U.S. State Department’s Office of
the Republic of China Affairs (1951-1978), and Wanfang China Local
Gazetteers.
Chinese Studies.
A Special Collections consultation room has been
created on the third floor of the University Library
to allow for supervised reading of Special Collections
material.
Creation of a Special Collections consultation room.
E-Resources Week
Special Collections consultation room
Chinese Students’ Monthly Online
Records of U.S. State Department’s Division of Chinese Affairs