Member LoginMember Login - User registration - Setup as front page - Add to favorites - Sitemap New bibliography catalogs about 8,600 antique Traditional Chinese Medicine books !

New bibliography catalogs about 8,600 antique Traditional Chinese Medicine books

Time:2024-04-30 19:38:00 source:Earthly Echo news portal

BEIJING, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) -- A new bibliography of Traditional Chinese Medicine books, unveiled in Beijing on Tuesday, has cataloged 8,650 books written and published before 1912.

The books were collected by 379 libraries and institutions across China, according to the Institute of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (CACMS), which compiled the bibliography.

The two-volume publication was based on a nationwide survey of antique Traditional Chinese Medicine books which started in the 1960s, and placed significant focus on a large-scale screening of book collections of 231 libraries and public institutions conducted from 2012 to 2022, the institute said in a press release.

The bibliography will contribute to academic research efforts and information sharing concerning Traditional Chinese Medicine, said Yang Hongjun, vice president of the CACMS.

The CACMS plans to allocate more resources to conservation and research of ancient medicine books, and will continue to upgrade relevant databases and digitalization projects, Yang added.

(Editor:Fu Bo)

Related information
  • Comicomment: NATO at 75, what's next?
  • Xuzhou Museum (III)
  • China seizes Spring Festival to heat up tourism, consumption
  • FIS president hails China's skiing, snowboarding potential
  • China's foreign trade starts on steady note in 2023
  • Mountain and river carnival kicks off in western Beijing
  • Sancho, Reus send Dortmund to UCL quarters
  • China seizes Spring Festival to heat up tourism, consumption
Recommended content
  • Domestic passenger flights resume operation in Sanya
  • Chinese tourists flock to savor trendy immersive experiences
  • Israel must stop settler attacks on Palestinians, UN office says
  • Tardy claims maiden LPGA title at Blue Bay in China
  • Feature: Eerie calm before storm
  • 2nd Hong Kong pop culture festival to open on April 6