Huang Chang-Ning's 'The Science of Lexical Resources' delves into the intricate world of linguistic data management and organization. This scholarly work provides a comprehensive exploration of how lexical treasures are identified, categorized, and utilized within various linguistic frameworks. Readers will gain profound insights into the methodologies behind compiling thesauri, dictionaries, and specialized linguistic databases. The book also examines the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of these resources in areas such as natural language processing, corpus linguistics, and philological studies, making it an indispensable guide for researchers and students alike.