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Basic information of oriental library.
A Japanese research library that collects books and materials on Orientalism. 1924165438+10 was established in Tokyo, Japan. George Frnest Morrison;; Based on the library of 1862- 1920), Iwasaki Library, Fujita Library, Masunosuke Library and Hekou Library have been added one after another. After World War II, the Library Department was handed over to the Japanese Library and became a branch of the National Library of Japan from 65438 to 0948. Under the management of Shi Tian Jian, Jie, Yi and others, the Oriental Library has a comprehensive collection of books about Orientalism in various countries, including microfilms and photos of Dunhuang documents. The library has a research department, and employs part-time or full-time researchers from the Oriental Library to edit and publish magazines and series such as Memoirs of the Research Department of Oriental Wen Zi, Harmonious Minutes of the Oriental Library (namely, Journal of Oriental Studies), Essays of the Oriental Library and Essays of Owen of the Oriental Library. The research department has research committees on Dunhuang literature, Tibet, Central Asia and Islam. Among them, the Dunhuang Literature Research Committee compiled the First Draft of the Classified Catalogue of Chinese Documents Unearthed in the Western Regions and the Collection of Social and Economic Documents in Dunhuang and Turpan, and the Tibet Research Committee compiled the Catalogue of Solving Problems in Stan-Tibetan Documents 12.

The library has a book department and a research department. By April of 1983, there were about 700,000 books, including books and materials from China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Siberia, Central Asia, West Asia, Egypt, India, Southeast Asia and other countries and regions. China's rare books include: about 4,000 series of China local chronicles, more than 500 dictionaries of Chinese dialects, China's genealogy, Manchu and Mongolian books in Qing Dynasty, various versions of Kelpolo's Oriental Notes, China's expedition report, China archaeological materials, Shuntian Times, Bao Zheng in North China, various versions of the Tripitaka and 365,438+000 other Tibetan documents. Many of them have been designated as national treasures or key protected cultural relics. 196 1 year, at the request of UNESCO, the East Asian Cultural Research Center was attached to the library. He has published papers such as Oriental Library.