On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:16:43AM -0500, Kaile Zhu wrote:
> I thought nowadays you find Chinese people on every university's campus. I may help you with the situation.
I imagine this depends on the size and location of the University no?
./fxk
> Kelly Zhu
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> Subject: [CODE4LIB] Help with Chinese exchange librarian
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> Hi all. We have an exchange librarian who's a technology manager in the library at Fudan University, China. His written English is pretty good but spoken not so much. Is there a fluent Chinese speaker in code4lib land that would be willing to help me decipher his skill set and help me match him up with some good projects?
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