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Resource type: Communication platform (21)
China Brief 
Description: A source of well informed articles on current issues pertaining to the PR China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, written by well known analysts mainly from Asia and the US. However, bear in mind that though "independent" and "nonpartisan", the articles do reflect Jamestown's view of East Asia as a potential "threat to democracy and freedom" (see above).
http://www.jamestown.org/publications_view.php?publication_id=4 more Language: eng English 破 = The Voice of Generation Next
Description: An important and critical youth journal covering topics such as Activist; Open City; Q-gender; Books; Performance; Arts; Music; Movie; TV Film; TV etc. Especially on topics like Gender, Women, Homosexuals, Art and Culture, and City planning, POTS is without comparison in Taiwan
http://www.pots.com.tw/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English 中青在线 : CYOL
Description: Central organ of the China Communist Youth League 中國共青團 and one of the most widely read newspapers in China.
http://www.cyd.com.cn/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English Asialib 
Citation: The Asialib electronic discussion list was established in 1993, following talks involving the National Library of Australia, the Australian National University Library and others. From its inception, Asialib was intended as a vehicle for communication on a wide range of Asia-related library matters of interest to Australians, but open to subscribers from anywhere in the world (Source:
EALRGA Newsletter No. 29 May 1995).
http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/asialib/ more Language: eng English Antique Chinese Porcelain Collector's Help and Info Page 
Description: Although this site also contains a commercial part, the information on the world of Chinese and Japanese ceramics is of very good quality. There is a section on marks (including historic and modern imitations), a glossary with more than 500 entries, a chapter on the Swedish India Company and the excavation of the Gotheborg, an annotated list of books on ceramics, and an active discussion list (requires registration), to name just a few. A drawback is the sheer size of the site and the lack of a clear defined sub-structure. One can easily get lost or end up in frames that load instead of the navigation. Despite these flaws it is a very useful resource.
http://www.gotheborg.com/ more Language: eng English 光明日報 
Description: The Guangming ribao was founded in 1949 as the official organ of the Political Consultative Conference, an alliance of all democratic parties in the Peoples Republic of China, dominated by the Communist Party. It is a nation-wide circulated journal with an emphasis on culture and education, which has a large readership among the intellectuals. You can view the current edition page by page or by selecting from general topics (i.e. top level national developments, politics, photos, education, international news, sports, economy, health, law issues, a reader's forum and matters concerning ethnic minorities).
http://www.gmdaily.com.cn/ more Language: chi Chinese MIT Linguistics 
Citation: The research conducted by the MIT Linguistics Program strives to develop a general theory that reveals the rules and laws that govern the structure of particular languages, and the general laws and principles governing all natural languages. The core of the program includes most of the traditional subfields of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and psycholinguistics, as well as questions concerning the interrelations between linguistics and other disciplines such as philosophy and logic, literary studies, the study of formal languages, acoustics, and computer science.
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/org/l/linguistics/www/ more Language: eng English Pinyin.info : a guide to the writing of Mandarin Chinese in romanization
Citation: Most of what most people think they know about Chinese -- especially when it comes to Chinese characters -- is wrong. This website is aimed at contributing to a better understanding of the Chinese languages and how romanization can be used to write languages traditionally associated with Chinese characters (such as Japanese, Korean, and especially Mandarin Chinese). Through the generosity of many authors and publishers, this site offers an extensive selection of readings related to how Chinese characters do (and don't!) work, how romanization has been regarded, how the Chinese languages differ, how regarding Chinese characters as "ideograms" or "ideographs" is incorrect, and related topics.
http://pinyin.info/ more Language: eng English HiNet 
Description: The largest network in Taiwan, built by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications/ Chunghaw Telecom and maintained on a commercial basis
http://www.hinet.net/ more Language: chi Chinese