China has a major system of libraries funded and administered by trade unio
ns. Libraries that are part of this system are found in factories and other
enterprises across China. They are staffed by union members and are for th
e use of factory and enterprise employees who are union members, and their
families. Trade union libraries were but a handful in number when the Peopl
e's Republic of China was founded in 1949. They increased in number to clos
e to 250,000 in the late 1980s and declined to approximately 98,400 by 1997
. Trade union libraries have served a number of functions: as purveyors of
political and moral ideology, suppliers of recreational reading, supporters
of education, and, recently, as contributors to China's economic developme
nt. With the economic and social changes that have characterized China over
the past twenty years, the trade union library system has fallen on hard t
imes.