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Digital content provider in Taiwan
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Airiti Incorporation
Company typePrivate company
IndustryInformation Technology & Service, Publishing, Database, Indexing
Founded2000
HeadquartersTaipei, Taiwan
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese華藝數位
Simplified Chinese华艺数位
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuáyì shùwèi
Websitewww.airiti.com/en/One-Page/index.html

Airiti Incorporation (Chinese: 華藝數位) headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, is a Chinese e-content provider of Chinese academic e-journals, Taiwanese academic e-journals, classical art images to more than 450 libraries in 2006 and has extended to more than 72,000 libraries in 112 countries and territories around the world.

History

Airiti Inc. established in 2000, started from Art Image Indexing Service on the Internet, and gradually developed into professional database of Art works and academic journals. The company has been providing solutions to the Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese academic communities by offering copyright consultation services, digital archive mechanisms, academic research analysis systems, and calibre academic publications. It is the only company in the world to provide Taiwanese academic e-journals.

In 2006, an alliance was formed with OCLC in providing Asian eContent to libraries worldwide. Product such as, Taiwan Electronic Periodical Services and National Palace Museum Online were project by Airiti supported and Named the Best Subsidized Digital Publication by the Executive Yuan.

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References

  1. Airiti Inc, 2007, About Airiti Archived 2008-06-12 at the Wayback Machine
  2. OCLC, 2006, NetLibrary teams with Airiti to offer Chinese-language eContent
  3. Central News Agency 2006, Taiwan’s academic journals go online, available from NSC International Cooperation Sci-Tech Newsbrief Archived 2011-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
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