2021 AAS Annual Conference Came to an End Perfectly
Due to the pandemic, the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) suspended the annual conference last year. This year, AAS decided to rerun the annual conference during 21st to 26th March, but in an online way. With the rapid development of technology, the traditional exhibition turned out to be a virtual one, helping scholars all over the world exchange the latest knowledge on asian study. Of course, the United Digital Publications (UDP) is definitely not absent from the extremely important ceremony.
The Continent Magazine Archive: the journal assembling worldwide sinologists’ contributions after 1950
After the new “Taiwan Academic Classics” platform was launched for one month, the United Digital Publications, self-regarding as a "Taiwanese brand of quality Humanities and Social Sciences databases, will make one new product “The Continent Magazine Archive” be the 10th database on “Taiwan Academic Classics” platform.
Taiwan Academic Classics – When Sinology Matches Tech!
The new "Taiwan Academic Classics" platform integrates the latest Elasticsearch and contemporary design concepts to modernize the Sinological culture's image giving ancient classics & manuscripts a brand new look. Not only does this increase search accuracy within the database, but it also provides a soothing experience while re-exploring the beauty of Sinology.
2019 AAS Conference in Denver
2019 edition of Association for Asian Studies Conference (AAS) and the annual meeting of Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) took place in Denver, at the U.S. state of Colorado. During the 4-day events (March 19-24), UDP’s Editor-in-Chief Nancy Wuu participated in different panel sessions which addressed the developing trends of database industry.
UDP Presented TAC at Harvard China Center in Shanghai
The international conference on Cyberinfrastucture for historical China studies was held at Harvard China Center in Shanghai from March 14-16 in 2018. UDP was honored to present our new inter-database platform — Taiwanese Academic Classics (TAC) — to the audience. UDP was the only one database company from Taiwan who was recommended by Harvard-Yenching Library.
2018 AAS Conference in Washington D.C.
2018 edition of Association for Asian Studies Conference (AAS) and the annual meeting of Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) took place in Washington D.C. UDP’s Editor-in-Chief Nancy Wuu was invited to take part in the series workshops and annual exhibition at the Global Resources Center of Gelman Library in George Washington University.