Newspaper clippings in the Library of Renmin University of China started from June 1949 to June 10 in the Library of Renmin University of China. The sources of newspaper clippings are national newspapers, newspapers in all provinces, autonomous regions and major cities, major domestic comprehensive journals and theoretical publications of the central and provincial governments. Press clippings are classified according to 17 in the Library Classification of Renmin University of China, and special topics are set.
The occurrence of the "Cultural Revolution" interrupted the editorial work of newspapers and periodicals in the library of the National People's Congress for more than ten years. 1978 After classes resumed, the Library of the National People's Congress continued to edit major newspapers and periodicals. Until 1988.
The newspaper clipping in the library of the National People's Congress fully embodies the purpose of serving teaching and scientific research. It captures information in time and sets special topics with professional sensitivity, and tracks and accumulates it for a long time. The scope and category of data collection fully consider the school's professional settings and scientific research tasks. Generally, according to the concentration of disciplines, major political events are temporarily set up to give consideration to theoretical and practical choices. It truly reflected the situation of that era and saved and accumulated valuable information for researchers.
The newspaper clippings of the Library of the National People's Congress (1949./kloc-0-1988.5) are unique literature resources of Renmin University of China, and are a treasure house for studying domestic and international issues after the founding of the People's Republic of China (except during the Cultural Revolution).
The National People's Congress gradually scans the full text of the materials. At present, more than 290,000 newspaper clippings in education, economy, law and other categories have been scanned in full, and searched by title, author, registration, subject, request number and date. Within the IP range of the campus network, you can download the full text through the original text. Provide readers with access rights.