Happy Chinese New Year!
The Ford Library would like to wish you all a very Happy Chinese New Year
Xin Nian Kuai Le (Happy New Year — Mandarin)
Sun Nin Ffy Lok (Happy New Year — Cantonese)
Below is a list of new books in the spirit of this holiday and a tip for using the online catalog to find titles in non-roman scripts. (As usual, you can click on any of the titles below to check availability or to place a hold.) Please also see our Chinese New Year display and special features areas in the library for more information on the holiday and even more titles.
- Asian Business, Customs, and Manners: A Country-by-Country Guide by Mary Murray Bosrock
- Chinese leadership wisdom from the Book of Change by Mun Kin Chok
- Doing Business in Beijing by China Knowledge Press
- The Business and Investment Environment in Taiwan and Mainland China: A Focus on the IT and High-Tech Electronic Industries by by Chen-Min Hsu, Wei-Guo Zhang and Leslie Lok
- Guanxi and Business Strategy: Theory and Implications for Multinational Companies in China by Eike A. Langeberg
- The Chinese Economy: Transitions and Growth by Barry Naughton
- Harmony versus Conflict in Asian Business: Managing in a Turbulent Era edited by Oliver H.M. and Raymond P.M. Chow
- Debt Capital Markets in China by Jian Gao
- The China Road by Rob Gifford (This is an audiobook.)
Did you know you can search the online catalog for non-roman scripts? Currently, some titles are available in Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Cyrillic, Hebrew and Devanagari scripts. Most of the catalog records in non-roman scripts are in Chinese, Japanese or Korean, but there are some in Arabic, Hebrew and Cyrillic, and more of these will be added in the future.
For more information on how to search in Chinese, please contact the librarian for Chinese Studies, Luo Zho
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