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PRC Net Info-Benefit : Full Text Newspaper Searches
Citation: Search engines on the websites of central government Chinese-language publications such as the Peoples Daily and of lesser-known provincial newspapers such as Henan Ribao make it easy to obtain dozens of recent articles in which keywords such as 揺conomy? 揘orth Korea? or 揺nvironmental protection? occur. The full Chinese text of a recent interview by the People抯 Daily Pyonyang correspondent with North Korean rocket scientists, for example, can be retrieved in just a few moments. U.S. mirror sites of People抯 Daily and the English-language China Daily considerably speed access for users in the United States. Between August 1 and November 30, 1998, the People抯 Daily carried 1235 or about ten articles per day which mentioned the United States. Over the same period People抯 Daily carried seventeen Y2K computer bug articles while Wenhui Bao [Shanghai] carried twenty-three. Nanfang Ribao [Guangzhou] has carried just four articles on Y2K during 1998, the first of which appeared on July 23. Computer industry journals carried far more articles mentioning Y2K. China Computerworld had 110 articles and China Computer News had 200 articles mentioning Y2K as of November 30.
http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/sandt/netnews.html more Language: eng English

Taiwan's economic history : bibliography
Description: A bibliography without introduction, annotations, or any information about the creator of this website.
http://users2.ev1.net/~turton/bib.htm more Language: eng English

Mass Media : Taiwan 2005 Yearbook
Description: This site gives a good and detailed overview of the current development of the mass media in Taiwan
http://www.gio.gov.tw/taiwan-website/5-gp/yearbook/p262.html more Language: eng English

Taoism Information Page : Publications in European Languages
Description: An unannotated list of Western works on Taoism, last updated 19 Jul 1993.
http://www.religiousworlds.com/taoism/bwestern.html more Language: eng English

An Outline of Traditional Chinese Literature
Description: From the Republic of China Yearbook, the official information outlet of the government of the Republic of China on Taiwan. A well written account, including developments on Taiwan after 1949, but - as you can expect - excluding an account on literature in the PRC.
http://www.gio.gov.tw/taiwan-website/5-gp/yearbook/p294.html#13 more Language: eng English


The Charter of Tibetans in-Exile
Description: The whole document is on one page with 112 Kb
http://www.tibet.com/Govt/charter.html more Language: eng English



Information Management : A Proposal
Description: The historical document in which Tim Berners-Lee for the first time draws an outline of a global hypertext system, the main characteristics of the World Wide Web he invented.
http://www.w3.org/History/1989/proposal.html more Language: eng English

Did Chiang Kai-shek Trigger the Fujian Rebellion? : A Look at Some Western Archival Documents
Description: A short article originally published in the German journal Asien, No. 58, January 1996, pp. 54-56
http://litten.de/fulltext/fujian2.htm more Language: eng English

Digital Resources in Daoist Studies : arc/china the chinese religions initiative
Description: This paper is a very valuable structured introduction to digital resources on Daoism. It discusses websites, bibliographic databases and digital texts, and introduces the Jindan Database as ongoing work on a lexical Database on Chinese alchemy. In the appendix, a list of 15 Websites on Daoism is provided, with short annotations.
http://www.stanford.edu/group/scbs/ARC/china/projects/digital_resources.html more Language: chi Chinese, eng English

China's Internet "Information Skirmish"
Citation: Summary: The Chinese government and some Chinese both inside and outside China have been fighting an "information skirmish" on the Internet for over three years. The Chinese government filters the flow of information into China. Dissident groups mail thousands of electronic periodicals into China. They constantly switch originating addresses to evade filtering. Some foreign websites are blocked but Chinese surfers often use proxy servers to evade the Great Red Firewall. Email from China cannot reach certain foreign addresses but using a foreign email account (such as Hotmail) can solve that problem. The old Chinese saying "For every measure taken on high there is a counter measure down below" is illustrated by the wide use of anti-filtering countermeasures. Many Chinese government rules such as the October 1999 net rules banning foreign news articles on Chinese websites have short half-lives. Even banned books sometimes appear in full text on PRC web sites.
http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/sandt/webwar.htm more Language: eng English

Women and the female in Buddhism
Description: Provides links to publishers' webpages that give short descriptions of the books listed
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~tsomo/biblio.htm more Language: eng English

Yangtze Floods and the Environment
Citation: An August 1998 report [22Kb] from U.S.Embassy Beijing. Summary: Sharp declines in natural reservoirs such as forests and lakes, increased silting of rivers and lakes from the de-treed lands in the Yangtze basin, and steady encroachment on river beds by Chinese farmers have combined to push the flood waters to record levels during Summer 1998. [...] Clashing local economic interests, corruption, and poor coordination and communication combine to make land use planning and enforcement difficult. ; Cited from the Asian Studies WWW Monitor Sept. 1998
http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/sandt/fldrpt.htm more Language: eng English

Chinese traditional music
Description: Christopher Evans has been student at the famous Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Shanghai, PRC, where he recieved the Certificate of Further Studies in the Chinese Seven-stringed Zither (Guqin). His Web site is an excellent introduction into Chinese music.
http://www.cechinatrans.demon.co.uk/home.html more Language: chi Chinese, eng English

Abing, His Life and His Music
Citation: An analysis of the life and music of the folk musician Abing (Hua Yanjun), c. 1890-1950. An enigmatic figure, Abing has since his death been reinterpreted in several distinct ways by musicians and cultural authorities in China. An analysis of Abing thus becomes an analysis of the transformations of traditional music in twentieth-century China.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/I-M/mus/staff/js/AbPref.html more Language: eng English

Chinese Pop Posters
Description: A sequence of 24 Chinese propaganda posters (including a few stamps), collected by Olivier Laude, editor of the Atlas Magazine, and showing "images of revolutionaries, babies with peaches, generals on horses and babies with fishes" "These posters are used to decorate the walls of schools, private homes and government institutions. They are produced by the central government in Beijing and reflect the many political changes of the past 47 years of communist rule. They are in many ways a very good historical record of theeconomic, political and social turmoils China has undergone since 1949. They also are tools of the central government's propaganda machine" (from Olivier Laude's introduction to "Chinese Pop Posters"). The site has an informative introduction, and most of the posters are commented on. Unfortunately no general index is provided, so you have to browse the posters one by one.
http://www.atlasmagazine.com/illust/china_posters/ more Language: eng English

The Next Generation : The state of education in Tibet today
Description: A 1997 report by the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, provided by the Government of Tibet in Exile
http://www.tibet.com/Humanrights/EduToday/intro.html more Language: eng English

Overview of the Educational System of China
Description: An uncompleted but still useful paper (1996) by David B. Surowski (Professor at Kansas State University, Department of Mathematics), devided into the following sections: Introduction; The Law of Compulsory Education; The Categories Within the Educational System; Educational System Chart; Grading Scale; Administration; Key Schools; Educational and Related Statistics.
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~dbski/publication/overview more Language: eng English

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