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Library Workshops for September – October 2010 |
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After attending any five courses on information research skills, participants will be granted a Library Information Literacy Certificate by the Library. Students, in groups of ten or more, can also request library courses to suit their information needs and schedules.
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Information Literacy Courses for CUHK Students: September – November 2010 |
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The University Library will offer intensive courses from September to November 2010 to assist students in preparing for the Information Literacy Section of the Student IT Proficiency Test.
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Library Notices Sent by E-mail Only (Effective January 1, 2011) |
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Building a Green Campus Together
Effective January 1, 2011, Library notices will be sent by E-mail only. Library notices include:
- Coming due alerts
- Hold pickup notices for CUHK library materials/HKALL books
- Recalls notices
- Overdue notices
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Using Your 10-digit University Student ID (USID) to Login to Library Account (For students only) |
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With the New 10-digit University Student ID (USID) which came into effect on July 1, 2010, all students will need to use their 10-digit USID when they login to their library account to use library resources.
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A Gentle Reminder for Graduating Students - Returning Books and Paying Fines |
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Please be reminded to return all your borrowed library items and clear all outstanding fines, if any. Your Degree certificate will be withheld by the University until all your borrowed items are returned and/or all outstanding fines are cleared.
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Change of the Opening Hours of the Architecture Library When the University is In Session |
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The opening hours of the Architecture Library when the University is in session will be changed effective from August 23, 2010 as follow:
Monday - Friday 10:30am - 9:00pm Saturday 1:00pm – 5:00pm Sunday CLOSED
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The Bei Dao Archive has been set up with the generous donation by Prof. Bonnie S. McDougall, Fellow of the Institute of Chinese Studies of CUHK. Prof. McDougall donated 1,486 items including manuscripts, pieces of correspondence, newspaper clippings, books, journals and other related materials on Bei Dao, Gu Cheng, Yang Lian and his contemporaries to the Library. This valuable donation forms a very important part of the library collection on contemporary Chinese literature.
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