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This wiki offers a documentation about the ''Bibliothèque Sino-Internationale'' (BSI) a large Chinese library active in Geneva, Switzerland, between 1933 and 1950.
 
It is conceived and maintained by our research team working on the history of the BSI. 
 
For a general presentation, see the [[wikipedia:Sino-International_Library|Wikipedia page on the BSI]] created by our team.
 
A list of the BSI publication is to be find here ([[Publications of and about the BSI|link]]), together with scanned copies of the two periodical. ''Orient et Occident'' and ''Chine Illustrée.''
 
 
We organize a symposium on this fascinating history on April 11-13 in Geneva.
 
See the [http://bibliosinoint.ch BSI 2024 Symposium website].

Latest revision as of 17:11, 28 December 2023

This wiki offers a documentation about the Bibliothèque Sino-Internationale (BSI) a large Chinese library active in Geneva, Switzerland, between 1933 and 1950.

It is conceived and maintained by our research team working on the history of the BSI.

For a general presentation, see the Wikipedia page on the BSI created by our team.

A list of the BSI publication is to be find here (link), together with scanned copies of the two periodical. Orient et Occident and Chine Illustrée.


We organize a symposium on this fascinating history on April 11-13 in Geneva.

See the BSI 2024 Symposium website.