Public and University Library Service to China’s Developing Market Economy

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  • Richard D. Ellis University of Manitoba

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The paper examines the perceived role of public and university libraries in China in facilitating China’s progression from a planned to a market economy. It also examines the debate concerning service to the market economy versus immersion in the market economy. That is to say, to what extent can public and university libraries directly enter the market economy and profit from it? Lastly, there is a discussion of typical forms of service to the market economy in which Chinese libraries are engaged.

Author Biography

Richard D. Ellis, University of Manitoba

Richard D. Ellis is Reference Librarian, D.S. Woods Education Library, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

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