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From an award-winning Singaporean novelist comes a multi-layered
tale about love, sisterhood, spousal abuse, and Cantonese opera in
the lives of three generations of women--all set against the
dramatic sweep of Singapore's development The famous cross-dressing
Cantonese opera singer Chan Kam Foong passes away, leaving her
secret journal to her granddaughter, Xiu Yin, an archival officer
at the Singapore National Archives. Xiu Yin reads through the
journal that chronicles her grandmother's relationship with Dearest
Intimate in their village in China to their respective escapes to
the Nanyang before WWII and her desperate search for Dearest
Intimate in Singapore. Her grandmother's reflections and letters to
Dearest Intimate forces Xiu Yin to examine her marriage to an
abusive husband and she plucks up the courage to leave him. A
surprise encounter with her first love, a rising Cantonese opera
singer, brings a period of calm and joy. But when Meng proposes
marriage, Xiu Yin backs off and he leaves for Hong Kong. It takes
three years of loneliness and letter writing before they reunite
again.
Das Worterbuch deckt alle Bereiche der Bibliotheks- und
Informationswissenschaft ab. Es bietet englische bibliothekarische
Fachtermini, wie sie in den USA benutzt werden, und chinesische
Begriffe, die im chinesischen Kernland, in Hongkong und in Taiwan
in unterschiedlicher Weise gebrauchlich sind. Die annahernd 12.000
Eintrage sind alphabetisch geordnet und gemass ihres funktionellen
Gebrauchs kategorisiert. Das Worterbuch enthalt schwerpunktmassig
fachspezifische Begriffe, die in Standardworterbuchern nicht zu
finden sind, und bietet Ubersetzungen sowohl fur neue Begriffe als
auch fur solche, die schon lange in Gebrauch sind. Die behandelten
Themen sind u. a.: Entwicklung und Verwaltung von Sammlungen,
Ausleihdienst, Digitalisierung, auswartiger Leihverkehr,
Bibliotheksautomatisierung sowie Bibliothekssystem
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Rice Bowl (3rd ed.)
Su-chen Christine Lim
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The book presents aspects of cross-currents of theorizing of self,
culture and society in the contemporary Taiwan. Social theorizing
has been addressed critically, reflectively and creatively by the
philosophical, religious, psychological and literary traditions of
one of the world's great civilizations Theorizing is a dynamic
movement of self, culture, society and the world as it is related
to our actions, reflections, meditations to understand the world
more meaningfully and holistically as well as to transform it. But
much of social theorizing in the modern world is primarily
Euro-American and despite the socalled globalization of knowledge,
this condition of one-sided Euro-American valorization of knowledge
and neglect of others continues unabated. There is very little
attention to theorizing about the human condition emerging from
other parts of the world such as Taiwan and its global implication.
This book transforms this condition by mapping the field of
theorizing in a wider spectrum of philosophy, psychology,
religions, social sciences and humanities in contemporary Taiwan.
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A Bit of Earth (3rd ed.)
Su-chen Christine Lim
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The Chinese economy is growing at an unprecedented speed, and one
of the emerging trends is angel investment. It is an area with
tremendous potential for growth. Compared with the more mature
markets in Western countries, however, angel investing in China is
still at an early stage, due to a lack of incentives and
insufficient policy support.By delving into existing literature on
China's angel investment and conducting interviews with leading
angel investors for China and abroad, Prof. Liu Manhong and Dr Wang
Jiani - both scholars on and practitioners in the angel investment
market - try to provide readers with a detailed picture of China's
angel market: What is going on in the market? How should the
government formulate relevant polices? And, perhaps more
pertinently, what should investors know if they have invested in or
are going to enter this market?This book will be very useful for
scholars and researchers on China's angel market, as well as those
'angels' who would like to tap its full potential.
The Chinese economy is growing at an unprecedented speed, and one
of the emerging trends is angel investment. It is an area with
tremendous potential for growth. Compared with the more mature
markets in Western countries, however, angel investing in China is
still at an early stage, due to a lack of incentives and
insufficient policy support.By delving into existing literature on
China's angel investment and conducting interviews with leading
angel investors for China and abroad, Prof. Liu Manhong and Dr Wang
Jiani - both scholars on and practitioners in the angel investment
market - try to provide readers with a detailed picture of China's
angel market: What is going on in the market? How should the
government formulate relevant polices? And, perhaps more
pertinently, what should investors know if they have invested in or
are going to enter this market?This book will be very useful for
scholars and researchers on China's angel market, as well as those
'angels' who would like to tap its full potential.
Collective view prediction is to judge the opinions of an active
web user based on unknown elements by referring to the collective
mind of the whole community. Content-based recommendation and
collaborative filtering are two mainstream collective view
prediction techniques. They generate predictions by analyzing the
text features of the target object or the similarity of users' past
behaviors. Still, these techniques are vulnerable to the
artificially-injected noise data, because they are not able to
judge the reliability and credibility of the information sources.
Trust-based Collective View Prediction describes new approaches for
tackling this problem by utilizing users' trust relationships from
the perspectives of fundamental theory, trust-based collective view
prediction algorithms and real case studies. The book consists of
two main parts - a theoretical foundation and an algorithmic study.
The first part will review several basic concepts and methods
related to collective view prediction, such as state-of-the-art
recommender systems, sentimental analysis, collective view, trust
management, the Relationship of Collective View and Trustworthy,
and trust in collective view prediction. In the second part, the
authors present their models and algorithms based on a quantitative
analysis of more than 300 thousand users' data from popular
product-reviewing websites. They also introduce two new trust-based
prediction algorithms, one collaborative algorithm based on the
second-order Markov random walk model, and one Bayesian fitting
model for combining multiple predictors. The discussed concepts,
developed algorithms, empirical results, evaluation methodologies
and the robust analysis framework described in Trust-based
Collective View Prediction will not only provide valuable insights
and findings to related research communities and peers, but also
showcase the great potential to encourage industries and business
partners to integrate these techniques into new applications.
Collective view prediction is to judge the opinions of an active
web user based on unknown elements by referring to the collective
mind of the whole community. Content-based recommendation and
collaborative filtering are two mainstream collective view
prediction techniques. They generate predictions by analyzing the
text features of the target object or the similarity of users' past
behaviors. Still, these techniques are vulnerable to the
artificially-injected noise data, because they are not able to
judge the reliability and credibility of the information sources.
Trust-based Collective View Prediction describes new approaches for
tackling this problem by utilizing users' trust relationships from
the perspectives of fundamental theory, trust-based collective view
prediction algorithms and real case studies. The book consists of
two main parts - a theoretical foundation and an algorithmic study.
The first part will review several basic concepts and methods
related to collective view prediction, such as state-of-the-art
recommender systems, sentimental analysis, collective view, trust
management, the Relationship of Collective View and Trustworthy,
and trust in collective view prediction. In the second part, the
authors present their models and algorithms based on a quantitative
analysis of more than 300 thousand users' data from popular
product-reviewing websites. They also introduce two new trust-based
prediction algorithms, one collaborative algorithm based on the
second-order Markov random walk model, and one Bayesian fitting
model for combining multiple predictors. The discussed concepts,
developed algorithms, empirical results, evaluation methodologies
and the robust analysis framework described in Trust-based
Collective View Prediction will not only provide valuable insights
and findings to related research communities and peers, but also
showcase the great potential to encourage industries and business
partners to integrate these techniques into new applications.
The book presents aspects of cross-currents of theorizing of self,
culture and society in the contemporary Taiwan. Social theorizing
has been addressed critically, reflectively and creatively by the
philosophical, religious, psychological and literary traditions of
one of the world’s great civilizations. Theorizing is a dynamic
movement of self, culture, society and the world as it is related
to our actions, reflections, meditations to understand the world
more meaningfully and holistically as well as to transform it. But
much of social theorizing in the modern world is primarily
Euro-American and despite the so-called globalization of knowledge,
this condition of one-sided Euro-American valorization of knowledge
and neglect of others continues unabated. There is very little
attention to theorizing about the human condition emerging from
other parts of the world such as Taiwan and its global
implication. This book transforms this condition by mapping
the field of theorizing in a wider spectrum of philosophy,
psychology, religions, social sciences and humanities in
contemporary Taiwan.
North America maintains the largest collection of archival
materials relating to the Chinese Republican era (1911-1949)
outside of China. Most of the archival materials are also unique,
and the collections contain special materials supplementing
historical records in China and Taiwan. In many cases, North
America's holdings represent the best and only public access to the
tumultuous Republican government and society of the first half of
the twentieth century. An essential guide for researchers and
students of Republican China, this volume, presented in both
English and Chinese, covers personal papers, correspondences,
memoirs, diaries, photographs, moving images, and other materials
held at academic and research institutions across the United States
and Canada. It includes concise descriptions of the people,
organizations, and events connected to each entry and notes when
certain collections are closely related and when materials are
digitized for online access. The book corrects common errors
associated with the library records of many archives and updates or
completes information on the objects of these records. More than a
straightforward itemization, this book adds significant depth to
any research on the history and global import of China's modern
development.
A Monsoon Feast comprises seven short stories by renowned writers
from Kerala (India) and Singapore that provide deep insights on the
various concerns and ways of life of both communities. The
collection includes stories by well-known author Shashi Tharoor,
Commonwealth Writers' Prize-winning author of 12 books, including
The Great Indian Novel, and inaugural Singapore Literature Prize
winner and popular author Suchen Christine Lim. A unique literary
collaboration, A Monsoon Feast intimately connects the reader to
the heart of two similar and yet different cultures. Across the
seas, the winds blow between two lands, whispering back and forth
what is seen, heard, tasted, smelt, felt in each place: the green
trees, the tropical heat, the lush rain, the peoples of enterprise
and culture, the aromas of different flavours and more. A Monsoon
Feast is the point at which these winds intermingle, their
conversation celebrating the best of what Singapore and Kerala have
to offer.
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