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Yang Yun-ping Papers (楊雲萍文書)
Yang Yun-ping was one of the founders of the “Everyone”, the first vernacular literary magazine in Taiwan. He was mentored by Kawabata Yasunari and Kan Kikuchi when studied at the Institute of Japanese Culture in Japan, and that made great impact on his creative style. Yang began to dedicate himself to researches on Taiwan history and culture after returning to Taiwan, and got a teaching job at Department of History, National Taiwan University in 1947. The Yung Yun-ping Papers contains various forms of correspondence with government agencies, non-government organizations, and individuals as well as his manuscripts, with coverage date from the mid period of Japanese rule to post-war period.
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This site built by National Central Library is to offer access to digital archives of Taiwan historical resources. The resources include chronicles of Taiwan area, rare books, historical records, pedigree, postcards under Japanese rule, historical photos, paleo-maps, TTV(Taiwan Television Enterprise Ltd.) news video from 1962 etc. The website is only in Chinese. 

This catalog contains bibliographic information of the rare book joint collection archived by the Institute of Taiwan History (ITH) and the National Taiwan Library (NTL). Through this catalog, patrons can search books originally held by the Imperial Taiwan Library, the Southern Materials Center and purchased from the Japanese professors of the Taiwan University after World War II. The collection is approximately 150,000 volumes. In consideration of proper arrangement of archives repository, ITH decides to return all the rare books to the NTL and ends the relevant paping serive from March 28, 2016. The NTL is planning to reopen the rare book request service on July 1, 2016.

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