Primary Source Literacy at USC Libraries & Beyond Main MenuSpecial Collections at the USC LibrariesAn Overview of USC’s Special CollectionsRare BooksWhat Defines a Rare Book?A Short History of the (mostly Western) BookImportant Developments in the History of the BookArchivesWhat is an Archive?Analyzing Various Kinds of Primary SourcesElectronically Available Primary SourcesUSC's Digital LibraryResources for InstructorsTemplates and Lessons Plans for InstructorsMichaela Ullmanncf670998beabefae2ae5106a30c967cbaff52258
Japanese Book History: A Look from USC Libraries
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Eastern Culture Nucleus: Chinese Rare Books in the USC Libraries This online exhibition, curated by Tang Li, Chinese Studies Librarian, features 55 special and rare editions of rare Chinese books from the USC Libraries. Each entry includes a scanned page from the book, a detailed description of the contents, author and edition, and a link to the record in the USC Libraries' online catalog.
Eastern Culture Nucleus: Chinese Rare Books in the USC Libraries This online exhibition, curated by Tang Li, Chinese Studies Librarian, features 55 special and rare editions of rare Chinese books from the USC Libraries. Each entry includes a scanned page from the book, a detailed description of the contents, author and edition, and a link to the record in the USC Libraries' online catalog.