Analysis of How the Local University Library to Service for the New Rural Culture Construction
Abstract
The construction of socialist new countryside is a practical example of scientific socialism theory in China, and it is the performance of the Party Central Committee to implement the scientific concept of development. The construction of new socialist countryside is an important historical task in the process of modernization, and it is a milestone in the construction of scientific socialism. To carry out socialist new rural culture construction is an important content of the construction of socialist new countryside. This study analyzes the current situation of the construction of socialist new rural culture, and considers that the construction of the new socialist countryside is the need of the construction for local colleges and universities. And it analyzes the advantages of local colleges and universities to serve the construction of socialist new countryside, and puts forward the corresponding measures.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x
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