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106 Part 3 • Research Units and University Extensions with research institutes on the mainland and in southeast Asia. The centre has published several series of monographs and books on specialized subjects. Research Centre for Chinese Ancient Texts Tel.: 2609 7381 Fax.: 2603 5149 E-mail: chant@cuhk.edu.hk Website: http://www.chant.org The centre was founded as the Chinese Ancient Texts (CHANT) Database Project in 1988. It aims at building up an electronic database of the entire corpus of traditional and excavated ancient Chinese texts and publishing them via different media. It is hoped that the centre could provide useful tools for scholars, academia and the public. Over the years the centre has been funded both by the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Government and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange to conduct more than 10 grand-scale research projects. The research projects fall into two main categories: excavated Chinese texts and traditional Chinese texts research projects. Up till now, the centre has published the ICS Concordances to Works of Pre-Han and Han Concordance Series and the ICS Concordances to Works of Wei-Jin and the Northern and Southern Dynasties Concordance Series as well as publications on the study of excavated texts, namely, A New Compilation of Jiagu Characters and Collected Explanations of ‘Complete Collection of Yin-Zhou Bronze Epigraphy’ . In 2003, the centre introduced a book series entitled The Chant Series in response to the demand from academic institutions and libraries. Five titles in this series have so far been published with other titles in the offing. Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture Tel.: 2609 7382 Fax.: 2603 5202 E-mail: rcc@cuhk.edu.hk Founded in 1993, the centre’s research activities focus on the following areas: the modern transformation of Chinese culture, comparative studies of Chinese and foreign thought. The centre has published a series of monographs and books and launched the Century China webpage. It also publishes the Twenty-First Century bimonthly and organizes seminars and public lectures on a regular basis. It has developed two databases for the study of modern Chinese intellectual history. With the help of the databases, its researchers carry out quantitative studies of the formation and transformation of modern Chinese thought and concepts. Research Centre for Translation Tel.: 2609 7399 Fax.: 2603 5110 E-mail: rct@cuhk.edu.hk Website: http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/rct

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