About three years later, he was appointed as the director of the National Central Library again after the library was rebuilt in Taipei.
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He also founded the National Central Library, a tutorial system and a scholarly library for working people who were not connected to an academic institution.
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She worked as a typist at the National Central Library in London, inspiration for her future novel " Dewey Death " as Charity Blackstock.
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These expurgated pages contained information the book exhibition and library donation organized by the Taiwan National Central Library, and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange.
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The current name of the library was chosen in 1973, with the full official title being "'National Central Library, Taiwan Branch "'( ).
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These expurgated pages contained information of the book exhibition and library donation organized by the Taiwan National Central Library, and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange.
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Tseng Shu-hsien ( �f�m� ), director-general of the National Central Library, stated that EACS officials and members had spoken out against Xu during the opening ceremony.
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On July 19, 1999, clerks at the National Central Library in Florence, Italy, came across a small box sitting on a shelf among some rare 17th-century volumes.
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After Japan's defeat, in the late 1940s, he worked in the National Central Library in Nanjing, editing its English-language publication, " Philobiblon ."
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On the maternal side, Cha's cousins include the poet Xu Zhimo ( 1897 1931 ) and Jiang Fucong ( 1898 1990 ), the first director of Taiwan's National Central Library.