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圖書館事業專欄/新型研究圖書館的創建:論中國科學院圖書館系統改革態勢/張軍 | Creating a New Academic Library: Reform Trends in the Libraries of the Chinese Academy of Sciences / Zhang JunAbstract: The Libraries of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (LCAS) belong to a supporting unit of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). CAS is a leading academic institution and comprehensive research and development center in natural science and technology, which includes high-tech innovations in China. It has 90 institutes and 39,000 scientists. The mission of CAS is to conduct research in basic and technological sciences; to undertake nationwide integrated surveys on natural resources and the ecological environment; to provide the country with scientific data and advice for governmental decision-making; and to undertake government-sponsored projects with regard to key science and technology (S&T) problems in he process of social and economic development. According to the CAS’s strategic plan, by 2010, CAS will have about 80 national institutes noted for their powerful capacities in S&T innovation and sustainable development or with distinctive features; thirty of them will become internationally recognized, high-level research institutions, and three to five will be world-class. To assist CAS in achieving its strategic goals, it is the mission of LCAS to provide S&T information support for the national knowledge innovation system, which include service methods to meet the needs of first-class scientific researchers. LCAS mainly consists of four branch libraries. Their locations, collection sizes and subject focus and staffing are summarized in Table I. 頁次:99-102
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