China Publishers' Yearbook

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China Publishers' Yearbook
CountryChina
GenreMedia yearbook and directory
PublisherCommercial Press[1]
China Publishers' Yearbook Press[2]
Publication date
1980–present[3]
ISBN978-0-9793693-1-5

The China Publishers' Yearbook[4] (traditional Chinese: 中國出版年鑑; simplified Chinese: 中国出版年鉴[5]), also translated into English as China Publishing Yearbook[6] or China Publications Yearbook,[7] is a large-scale information tool that reflects the basic situation of editing, publishing and distribution of books and newspapers in the People's Republic of China.[8]

The content of China Publishers' Yearbook mainly records and reflects the new situation, achievements and information on the publication of books, newspapers and periodicals in China during the previous year.[9]

Inaugurated in 1980,[10] based in Beijing,[11] China Publishers' Yearbook was initially edited by the Publishers Association of China (中国出版工作者协会) and published by the Commercial Press,[12] and later by the China Publishers' Yearbook Press.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin. Association for Asian Studies. 1989.
  2. ^ Jianhua Yao (16 July 2014). Knowledge Workers in Contemporary China: Reform and Resistance in the Publishing Industry. Lexington Books. pp. 181–. ISBN 978-0-7391-8665-7.
  3. ^ Gao Shangju (2007). Chinese Language Literature. Social Sciences Literature Press. ISBN 978-7-80230-921-0.
  4. ^ James H. Cole (2004). Twentieth Century China: An Annotated Bibliography of Reference Works in Chinese, Japanese, and Western Languages. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 1401–. ISBN 978-0-7656-0395-1.
  5. ^ Noriko Asato (8 October 2013). Handbook for Asian Studies Specialists: A Guide to Research Materials and Collection Building Tools: A Guide to Research Materials and Collection Building Tools. ABC-Clio. pp. 53–. ISBN 978-1-59884-843-4.
  6. ^ Lynn T. White (III) (1998). Unstately Power: Local causes of China's economic reforms. M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 978-0-7656-0044-8.
  7. ^ Andrew C. Mertha (2001). Pirates, Politics, and Trade Policy: Structuring the Negotiations and Enforcing the Outcomes of the Sino-US Intellectual Property Dialogue, 1991-1999. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-493-09678-0.
  8. ^ China Economic Yearbook. Economic Management Press. 1984.
  9. ^ Reading, Issues 1-6. Joint Publishing. 1985.
  10. ^ China Book Yearbook. Hubei People's Publishing House.
  11. ^ Chun Wah Lee; Anura Goonasekera; S. Venkatraman (2003). Asian Communication Handbook 2003. Asian Media Information and Communication Centre. ISBN 978-9971-905-97-2.
  12. ^ Cheng Huanwen (1995). An Introduction to Chinese Book Culture. Zhongshan University Press. ISBN 978-7-306-01046-9.
  13. ^ Publishing references. China Book Publishing House. 1994.