2. Cheng Huanwen. Introduction to China Book Culture, Guangzhou: Sun Yat-sen University Press, 1995 10, with 338,000 words.
3. Cheng Huanwen, editor-in-chief, Information Superhighway-the Road to Completely Change Human Social Life in the 20th Century, Guangzhou: Guangdong Higher Education Press, 1995, 10, with 232,000 words.
4. Cheng Huanwen. The Father of Library Science Education in China-Biography of Zurong Shen, Taipei: Student Publishing House,1August, 997, with 320,000 words.
5. Cheng Huanwen Eide. Selected Papers on Library Science in Alfred Kaiming Chiu (the second academic series of Harvard Yanjing Library, USA), Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, August 2003, with 600,000 words.
6. Editor-in-Chief Cheng Huanwen. Forty years of Guangdong Library Society, Guangzhou: Sun Yat-sen University Press, 2003, 10, with 780,000 words.
7. Cheng Huanwen. History of Academic Thoughts of Libraries in the Late Qing Dynasty, Beijing: Beijing Library Press, April 2004, with 270,000 words.
8. Pan, editor-in-chief. The progress of research education in Universal Library. Beijing Library Press. In April 2004, 800,000 words.
9. Edited by Cheng Huanwen Pan Yan Tao. Information Resources * * * (Textbook of Higher Education Curriculum Facing 2 1 Century by Ministry of Education), Beijing: Higher Education Press, published in July 2004, with 470,000 words.
10. edited by Cheng Huanwen. Collected works of President Zou Lu, Guangzhou: Sun Yat-sen University Press, 2004, with 250,000 words.