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From the Chair of the Shashi Group

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  • It is difficult to estimate how many mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive titles of shashi are held in North America; as of December 2012, about 6,000 titles of shashi by 2,960 companies are registered in the the Shashi Wiki, a union catalog of shashi in North America, which is one of major projects of the Shashi Group.[3]

  • Our chance of a breakthrough in development of shashi collection in North America came at the 2001 Annual Conference of Association of Asian Studies (AAS) in Chicago

  • As some particular aspects of shashi, she stated that publishing companies of shashi were not limited to particular types of industries and such publication was not affected by economic situations, and that shashi was often re-written as time passes depending on the interpretation of what happened in the past, so it is important to read shashi of different editions. She introduced us to academic, special and public libraries housing large collection of shashi, and secondhand bookstores dealing in shashi.[8]

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It is difficult to estimate how many mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive titles of shashi are held in North America; as of December 2012, about 6,000 titles of shashi by 2,960 companies are registered in the the Shashi Wiki, a union catalog of shashi in North America, which is one of major projects of the Shashi Group.[3]. We have collected more than 20,000 volumes of shashi, Japanese company histories as of December 2012.

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