News & Events
May 15, 2013
Oriprobe Formally Launches Korean to English Translation Service
In addition to the translation services of existing major Asian languages including simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese and Japanese, Oriprobe has added Korean translation into its expertise portfolio. Click here for more information.
April 29, 2013
New Health/Medicine Package Launched at China/Asia On Demand (CAOD)
China/Asia On Demand (CAOD) launched a new Health/Medicine package to present current discoveries in health and medical sciences in China. It includes top journals in pharmaceutical research, clinic trials, new drugs, and medical market dynamics in China. Visit caod.oriprobe.com for more information.
April 10, 2013
New Astro-Earth Science Package Launched at China/Asia On Demand (CAOD)
China/Asia On Demand (CAOD) launched a new Astro-earth Science package to present ongoing research and recent discoveries in astronomy, astrophysics, and earth sciences in China. Visit caod.oriprobe.com for more information.
March 08, 2013
New Price Structure for People's Daily (1946-present)
The price structure for People's Daily (1946-present) would be adjusted with a substantial increase for the 2013-2014 fiscal year. Details are available at info@oriprobe.com.
February 18, 2013
Pay per View Process at CAOD Streamlined
Pay per view at China/Asia on Demand (CAOD) has been made simple. With a minimum of personal information, librarians and researchers could conveniently acquire individual articles from Chinese/Asian STM (Science, Technology & Medicine) journals. Visit CAOD to explore.
January 24, 2013
Oriprobe Expands its Collection of Chinese Regulations and Policies
Oriprobe has expanded its collection of Chinese regulations and policies at the provincial and regional levels, making real-time online publishing of these otherwise dispersed legal documents. For details, visit the Database of Chinese Government.
January 07, 2013
University of Hawai'i Chooses People's Daily (1946-Present)
University of Hawai'i chooses People's Daily (1946-Present) for its sustainability and copyright compliance while offering instant access to the archives and TODAY's issue of the newspaper, the de facto barometer of Chinese politics.


