[Song-Yuan Listserv] Academia Sinica text database

Xiao-bin Ji xiaobin.ji at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 19:02:50 EDT 2009


I share everyone's enthusiasm for Paul's wonderful idea.  A technical
question:  When one uses JSTOR, etc. via one's university's
subscription, one has to set up a proxy via the university's server.
How would the proxy arrangement work if the Society subscribes as an
institution?

Best,
Xiao-bin

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Beverly Bossler<bjbossler at ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> I think Paul's idea of approaching them as a Society is excellent--it would
> be a great service to our members and might even entice others to join.
> Best, Beverly
>
> Curtis Dean Smith wrote:
>>
>> I have been in communication with Ms. Chang Ch'ung-yueh, who is listed on
>> the entry page as the contact person, and asked about applying for an
>> individual account.  She said I was eligible, but once it became very
>> clear
>> that I am not physically in Taiwan, I was reminded of bullet two of the
>> application explanation: Applications are received from residents of
>> Taiwan
>> (irrespective of nationality).
>> I guess I was hoping they had changed that restriction.
>>
>> Curtis Dean Smith
>> Assoc. Professor of Chinese
>> Dept. of Modern Langs & Lits
>> Grand Valley State University
>> Allendale, MI  49401-9403
>> smithcu at gvsu.edu
>>
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