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As part of the Ohio State University Libraries'
East Asian Collection, the Chinese Collection can be said to date from
the academic year 1960-61, when the first course in Chinese language was
offered in the Division of Linguistics. The first B.A. degree in Chinese
was awarded in 1964, at which time the library holdings were only 4,000
volumes. The collection is constantly growing. As of June 30, 2005, the
Chinese collection holdings have increased to 156,803 volumes, 11,267
microforms, 457 journals and other serials, 15 newspapers. The library
collects selectively but systematically in the general humanities; some
areas in social sciences including political science, sociology, anthropology
and education. It is strong in Chinese literature and linguistics (all
aspects), and Chinese history (especially local gazetteers). This Collection
is open to public, provides interlibrary loan service to all libraries
through OhioLink,
CIC and OCLC.
For our operation time and floormap, please click here.
Presented here is a new means to serve our patron. You may find here electronic
reference tools and reading materials as well as selected links related
to Chinese studies on the Internet. It is a new experience for all of
us, so your comments and suggestions will be greatly appreciated. You
may contact me, the Chinese
Studies Librarian, at your convenience. Our office is located at
5711, the
second floor of Ackerman Library and our address is:
5711C Ackerman Library
600 ACKR
Columbus, OH 43202, USA
Tel: (614) 292-9597
Fax: (614) 292-1918 |
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