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12. Cheng Huanwen. The influence of cold war on China's librarianship. Library review. Volume 50; No.3 (2001):132-137 (Library Review of MCB University Press, UK)
13. Huan Wen. The influence of cold war on China's librarianship. Library and culture. Volume 36,No. 1 (Dong2001): 40-50 (Library and Culture, University of Texas Press), 9000 words.
14. Cheng Huanwen. Information transmission in China is open. Spannungsfield: international information transmission opportunities and global risks. Berlin, 2 1 ~ 22, February 2002,1~16,20000 words (Germany)
15. Huan Wen. Writing about reading early China's texts. Library and culture. Volume 37, No.4 (Fall 2002): 402-403 (Library and Culture, University of Texas Press), 1000 words.