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URL: edu.tw
教育部 = Ministry of Education
Citation: The Ministry of Education of the R.O.C was established upon the founding of the Republic in 1912.It is in charge of making and implementing educational policies. In the past five decades, the MOE has successfully enhanced the quality of people in Taiwan, laying the solid cornerstone for societal transition, democratic development, cultural attainment, and economic achievements.
http://www.edu.tw/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English 中西曆轉換工具 
Description: This page provides a very useful conversion tool for calendar data between 1 c.e. (beginning with the first year of the Pingdi era of the Western Han) and the year 2000 (actually continuing until December 31, 2099, i.e. Minguo 188 (歲次己未)11月20日). Conversion in both directions is possible. After entering the data one has to click on the "zhixing 執行" (execute) button. An introduction and explanation is available under the "xiangguan xunxi 相關訊息" (related news) link.
http://sinocal.sinica.edu.tw/ more Language: chi Chinese 明清研究會 
Citation: The Ming-Ch'ing Studies Group,as reflected by its website,is an interdisciplinary study assembly initiated by and composed primarily of research fellows at Academia Sinica whose scholarly activity focuses on the Ming and Ch'ing dynasties. Beginning in the late 1980's and early 1990's, the group started with scholars from eight different institutes in the humanities (Institute of History and Philology, Institute of Modern History, Institute of Ethnology, Institute of Economics, Sun Yat-sen Institute for Social Sciences and Philosophy, Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Institute of Taiwan History, and Institute of Sociology) on the grounds of Academia Sinica in Taiwan. The initial reason for the creation of the group was to gather academicians from different fields to exchange ideas to further stimulate intellectual activity.
http://mingching.sinica.edu.tw/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English 世界日報全文檢索系統 
Description: A daily founded in Beiping in 1925 by Cheng Shewo 成舎我 (1898-1991). The first issue appeared on February 10. It consisted of eight pages (one big sheet) in the beginning, and was later expanded to three sheets or 24 pages. The Shijie ribao was addressed to the political and educational circles; it was famous for its editorials, which were mostly authored by Cheng Shewo; it had special columns for economics, education and women's issues; and it included a pictorial, which later was issued separately. Other supplements followed. Lu Xun belonged to the frequent contributors to the paper. Circulation is said to have reached 40 to 50,000. After Cheng Shewo had been taken into custody by the warlord Zhang Zongchang 張宗昌 due to his critique of warlord politics, his comments became more cautious. Publication stopped in August 1937, when the Japanese occupied Beiping. It reappeared on November 20, 1945, taking an anti-Communist stance. Publication stopped on February 25, 1949. Between May 1945 and July 1949, a Chongqing edition was published.(Source: Gan Xifen: Xinwenxue da cidian, Zhengzhou, 1993. Translation kindly provided by Dr. Andrea Janku).
http://icd.shu.edu.tw/ more Language: chi Chinese China economic databases 
Citation: This site aims to promote research and study for scholars, students, and all persons interested in China’s economic development.
To meet these goals, we have established a FREE platform with nine databases to collect the most up-to-date information and to connect scholars and experts alike. Additionally, we have recently constructed an OpenCourseWare (OCW) project to gather syllabi and related course materials to further promote research and learning in the field of China's economy.
http://ics.nccu.edu.tw/eced/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English Research Material for the Manchu Buddhist Canon = 滿文藏經研究資料
Citation: This is the webspace for research on the Manchu Buddhist Canon at Dharma Drum Buddhist College 法鼓佛教研修學院. Our aim is to serve a modest archive for the small community of researchers interested in Manchu language and culture. So far we have produced an image database, an improved catalog in Chinese, Manchu and Tibetan, a Chinese-Manchu-Sanskrit glossary of Buddhist terms, and a bibliography on research on the Manchu Buddhist Canon.
http://buddhistinformatics.ddbc.edu.tw/manchu/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English 網路展書讀 
Description: A major collaborative project involving the Yuanzhi University 元智大學 (Taiwan), Washington University (USA), Peking University 北京大學 (China), Academia Sinica 中央研究院 (Taiwan), and National Central Library 國家中央圖書館 (Taiwan).
http://cls.hs.yzu.edu.tw/ more Language: chi Chinese Buddhist Authority Database Project = 佛學規範資料庫
Citation: These databases integrate information from various projects at the Library and Information Center at Dharma Drum Buddhist College. By providing information on Chinese calendar dates, as well as an onomasticon of person and place names from Buddhist sources they help with disambiguation and geo-spatial referencing of names and dates. The data is openly available through various web-services, including a Google search plug-in for Firefox
http://authority.ddbc.edu.tw/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English 明清研究 = Ming-Ch'ing Studies
Citation: The Ming-Ch'ing Studies Group,as reflected by its website,is an interdisciplinary study assembly initiated by and composed primarily of research fellows at Academia Sinica whose scholarly activity focuses on the Ming and Ch'ing dynasties. Beginning in the late 1980's and early 1990's, the group started with scholars from eight different institutes in the humanities (Institute of History and Philology, Institute of Modern History, Institute of Ethnology, Institute of Economics, Sun Yat-sen Institute for Social Sciences and Philosophy, Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Institute of Taiwan History, and Institute of Sociology) on the grounds of Academia Sinica in Taiwan. The initial reason for the creation of the group was to gather academicians from different fields to exchange ideas to further stimulate intellectual activity. The number of participants quickly grew to include scholars from other academic institutions in Taiwan and abroad. As a result, the group evolved as an internationally recognized forum, open to all discussion, debate, and scholarly exchange, to reveal new paths for the research and teaching of the history of the late Imperial China.
http://mingching.sinica.edu.tw/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English 新世紀語料庫 = Archives and linguistic representations of spoken Taiwan Mandarin
Citation: The "Mandarin spoken corpora project" is part of the Language Archives Project (National Digital Archive Project). The PI is Dr. Shu-Chuan Tseng. The main aim of the "Mandarin spoken corpora project" is to collect a wide variety of speech data of Taiwan Mandarin and to digitally archive the use of Taiwan Mandarin in audio and video data formats. The project consists of (1) speech data collection and processing, (2) toolkit and database development, (3) metadata management, (4) speech annotation design and (5) web query system construction. Three main Mandarin spoken corpora are currently in working, funded by the Institute of Linguistics, National Science Council and the National Digital Archives Project.
http://mmc.sinica.edu.tw/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English