China Science Publishing & Media
Scientific press in China
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China Science Publishing & Media (CSPM, traditional Chinese: ç§å¸åºç社; simplified Chinese: ç§å¦åºç社[4]), also translated into English as Sciences Press,[5] Science Publishing House,[6] or China Science Publishing,[7] is a People's Republic of China-based publishing house,[8] which mainly publishes academic books and journals,[9] headquartered in Beijing.[10]
| Status | Active |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1 August 1954[1] |
| Headquarters location | Beijing[2] |
| Owner | Chinese Academy of Sciences[3] |
| Official website | www |
It is the largest comprehensive scientific, technical and professional publisher in China.[11] The Science Press was officially established on 1 August 1954 as the part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, following a merger between the former Compilation and Translation Bureau of Chinese Academy of Sciences (ä¸å½ç§å¦é¢ç¼è¯å±) and Longmen United Company (é¾é¨èå书å±), which was founded in the 1930s.[12]
Important published books
- Thomas Henry Huxley. Evolution and Ethics and Other Essays (è¿å论ä¸ä¼¦çå¦), 1971.[13]
- George Gamow. One Two Three...Infinity: Facts and Speculations of Science (ä»ä¸å°æ 穷大ï¼ç§å¦ä¸çäºå®åèæµ), 1978.[14]
- Advanced Artificial Intelligence (é«çº§äººå·¥æºè½), 1998.[15]
- Intelligent Agent and its Application (æºè½ä¸»ä½åå ¶åºç¨), 2000.[16]