![]() ![]() Most academic libraries are currently collecting yearbooks and laws, regulations, and standards since this type of information is published by government agencies at all levels. The digitization of information and the construction of a network infrastructure facilitated at the national level by these institutions established a firm foundation for the future digitization of government information. ![]() ![]() The China Academic Library and Information System (CALIS) and the China Academic Humanities and Social Sciences Library (CASHL), along with the “online information sharing system” from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Science and Technology Library, showed the prominence of these institutions in leading the way in automation for Chinese academic libraries. In the following years, online networking for information preservation and collection became a major focus of the Chinese academic library system. The availability of the China Education and Research Network (CERNET) in 1995 opened up a new era for the structure of information organization in academic libraries ( Xie, 2000). In China, academic library automation can be traced back to the late 1970s. Xuan Xu, in Academic Libraries in the US and China, 2013 Collecting and using government information on the Internet
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