Construction and Sharing of Library Digital Resources in China and Southeast Asia

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Resources development & sharing has become an important subject of widespread concern in the world and it is the inevitable demand of information society development. Sharing is not only a useful way to save money, reduce duplication of investment, improve resource utilization and realize resources complement, but also an important way to greatly improve the information flow and information services support capabilities, and promote society access to information in general. This paper introduces the importance of resources sharing between the libraries of China and Southeast Asian and it refers to the cooperation ways of digital resources sharing.

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