China in the World: A History Since 1644 textbook and CD-ROM will be available the first week of September, according to Laurel Damashek from the Cheng & Tsui editorial department.
She says, “We’ve started a new groups-based community website called PeerSource….We’re hoping this will be a place for people to give feedback on our books, share their own learning resources, and network to talk about all sorts of Asia-related issues. You can request an account (it’s free) at http://my.cheng-tsui.com. Once you’ve logged in, there’s a China in the World group at http://my.cheng-tsui.com/node/153.”
Northeast Historic Film is located at the 1916 Alamo Theatre in Bucksport, Maine. Karan Sheldon, NHF co-founder, is project director for Finding and Using Moving Images in Context.