So that’s where the mainland Chinese journals are. The China National Knowledge Infrastructure: Chinese Academic Journals (CAJ) apparently contains ‘hard’ scanned images of pages… (thus making them invisible to search-engines) “from 1,856 print journals in the humanities. Access requires a password.” The main CNKI archive apparently totals 7,200 journals across all disciplines including science, when journals from 1915-1994 are counted in. Since no other mainland arts/humanities journals seem to be visible to Google, the government must be requiring scholars to publish online only in the gulag CAJ.