28 APR 2021 ISSUE 9
1. From the University Librarian
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Renewal

As I look out of my office window over the campus there are welcome signs of Spring and new beginnings. Trees are covered in pink or white blossom and as COVID-19 loosens it grip on Hong Kong more people are enjoying our beautiful campus scenery. All Library staff are now back on campus and the Library is gradually becoming busier with more in-person visits. You will see from the newsletter’s content that Library staff have not been idle when working from home, with major new service developments to support Research Data Management and Open Access, and exciting Special Collections news.


2. CUHK Library’s Rare Books Selected for the National Catalogue of Precious Ancient Books
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The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People’s Republic of China announced the sixth round of the National Catalogue of Precious Ancient Books on 13 November 2020. Fifteen Chinese ancient books from the CUHK Library’s Rare Book Collection were on the list. The selection criteria of the National Catalogue of Precious Ancient Books are extremely strict - listed materials must be of scholarly value, historical and cultural significance, and they should be handwritten or printed before 1912 in the form of classical binding. This is the first time that Chinese rare books from a Hong Kong academic library collection have been selected as national precious books since the first round announced in 2008.


3. Collection Spotlight
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Western Rare Books Collection

What makes a book rare? For western language books, there are no clear-cut definitions. In view of its relatively young history, the CUHK Library defines Western books printed before 1900 as rare. The scope of the collection is mainly on medicine, architecture and Western books on China. The medicine collection consists of a rare and significant collection in medical history built up over the years through purchase and donations. The architecture collection comprises books acquired since the inception of the Architecture Department in the early 1990s.


4. New Acquisitions
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 Significant Special Collections Acquisition

Confucius Sinarum Philosophus is a magnificently printed folio, published from the manuscript in the Royal Library by orders of Louis XIV of France, (1638–1715).

New Electronic Resources

The library have purchased or subscribed number of new electronic resources as below since last November, covering different subjects and languages.


5. What's New & Upcoming?
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 Transformative Open Access Agreements

The Library has signed a transformative agreement pilot with the Cambridge University Press and Karger publishers. During the 3-year pilot (2021-2023), CUHK researchers can publish Open Access articles with the APC fully waived.

 DMP Guides You to a Better Data Management Practice

Data Management Plan (DMP) is a document in which researchers plan the details of data management in a research. To support CUHK researchers to create DMPs, the Library has developed various DMP services and trainings.


6. Meet Our Library Staff
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Stella Seto, User Services Librarian

What are you responsible for?

User Services provide enquiry, circulation, registration, inter-library loan, document delivery, stack management and facilities management services to library users. As User Services Librarian, I assist in the formulation and implementation of these services, as well as explore and apply emerging technologies to improve service quality, review workflow for efficiency and work collaboratively across the Library and with other university departments to ensure cohesive and responsive services. 

7. Do You Know
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What Kind of Library Materials Enjoy the Unlimited Automatic Renewal of Loans?

All library items loaned out with an initial loan period of 30 days or more enjoy unlimited automatic renewal unless:
  • the item is recalled or requested by another library user;
  • it is a short loan item (e.g. Course Reserves, current periodicals etc.);
  • it is not a CUHK item (e.g. HKALL items, ILL items);
  • the borrower has reached the maximum fine limit;
  • the borrower has a long-overdue item not yet returned to the Library; 
  • the borrower’s borrowing privileges have been suspended, terminated or expired. 

8. Contact Us
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong Library
Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong

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Table of Contents
1. From the University Librarian
2. CUHK Library’s Rare Books Selected for the National Catalogue of Precious Ancient Books
3. Collection Spotlight
4. New Acquisitions
5. What's New & Upcoming?
6. Meet Our Library Staff
7. Do You Know
8. Contact Us
 

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