Since 1906, the collection of Fujian Library has become the largest library in Fujian Province after nearly a hundred years of import, purchase, donation and reception. Its main sources are four academies of Fuzhou Zhengyi, Zhiyong, Yufeng and Fengchi, Fuzhou Library, Fuzhou Reading Club, Luozhou Chen Library, Chongshi and Fuzhou Guo Library, Gong's Datong Building Library, Huinianting, Sunjing Library, Putian Kangjuebing Library, Zuo Hailin's Shilu Jinshi Edition, Shen Shi Zhai Library, Wu Shan Library and other private collections (for example, in the early 1960s, According to the statistics of 1987, there are 22,376 kinds of ancient books, including 1073 kinds of classics, 5,790 kinds of history, 5,203 kinds of subdivision, 8,273 kinds of collection and 2,037 kinds of collection. There are 4080 kinds of rare books with 20286 volumes, accounting for more than 50% of the rare books in Fujian Province. Among them are Sheng Lan in Yuan Dynasty, Shu Dong in Ming Dynasty, the official records of Taiwan Province Province in Qing Dynasty, Jinghai Collection (movable type edition), Fujian Customs Collection in Qing Dynasty, and school notes by Xu Bo, Xie, Cao Xuequan, Jie Zheng, Chen Baochen and Shen Zumou. In addition to precious documents and rubbings, there are 2 1 foreign language publications in Tibet, most of which are in English, Russian and Japanese. The focus is on books on electronics, machinery, chemicals, textiles, agriculture, forestry and fisheries, medicine, ocean, shipbuilding and so on. In the 1980s and 1990s, we focused on collecting local documents, such as local literature and history materials, statistics and genealogy. Form an information resource library with local characteristics such as Fujian materials, local chronicles, Fujian people's writings, literature and history materials and genealogy.
According to the national literature resources survey from June 5438+0987 to February 65438, the total collection of literature in Fujian libraries ranks 26th in China, the total collection of periodicals ranks 32nd in China, and the collection of natural science literature ranks 28th. In provincial public libraries, the collection of literature ranks 15. The collection of ancient books and documents ranks 28th in China, and the collection of rare books ranks 1 1. Taiwan Province Studies, Fujian Studies, Zhouyi Studies and China Modern History have all reached the level of research-level disciplines.