Cultural differences–China and the United States

1:16 am blogs and blogging

At the 2008 Sino-US Forum for Library Practice in Kunming, China, I have learned that academic libraries and  librarians in the US and China have a great deal in common.  I have also learned that there are clear cultural differences.  In the Q&A after a presentation by Haiwang Yuan of Western Kentucky University an audience member asked “Who controls the content posted in blogs and how is it controlled?”

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  1. Haipeng Li Says:

    Dear Jim,

    Glad you had a great time with the CALA seminar in China, and hope the rest of your stay in China will be even better! -Haipeng

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