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Issue 69  Mar 07, 2011
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  5. Information Literacy Courses for CUHK Students: March - June 2011
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  9. New Publication: An Annotated Bibliography of the Classical Writings of Hong Kong Poets (University Library Bibliographical Series No.5)
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  11. Anatomy Online Reference - Upgrades of Primal Pictures to Anatomy Premier Library Package with 3D Anatomy for Speech Language Pathology
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5. New Publication: An Annotated Bibliography of the Classical Writings of Hong Kong Poets (University Library Bibliographical Series No.5)

The University Library System is pleased to announce a new publication "An Annotated Bibliography of the Classical Writings of Hong Kong Poets" edited by Y.W. Chau.  The Book, published in February 2011 by the Chung Hwa Book Company, is published as the University Library Bibliographical Series No.5.

The Bibliography collects and annotates 808 titles published since 1842 of classical Chinese collected works written by 514 Hong Kong authors.  It is a compilation of works on a topic never previously covered.  It offers invaluable information on the understanding of the development of classical Chinese literature in Hong Kong, and is itself a very worthwhile and unique addition to the research tools on Hong Kong literature.

About the Editor

Y. W. Chau, a graduate of the University of Hong Kong, is the Hong Kong Studies Librarian of the University Library System of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.  Her recent publications include A Hanlin Scholar's Legacy: Handwritten Letters to Lai Chi-hsi from Distinguished Contemporaries and The House of a Hundred Teapots: painting and calligraphy treasures in tribute to Mr. Li King-hong.

Please visit the University Library System eShop for book orders and more detailed information.

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