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The University of Hong Kong Libraries is an essential part of the educational facilities provided to you by the University. The Libraries lends itself to the three pillars of the University’s vision for Teaching and Learning, Research, and Knowledge Exchange through its outstanding resources, people-centred services as well as its innovative and collaborative approaches. The Libraries consists of the Main Library and six branch libraries, namely the Dental Library, Fung Ping Shan Library, Lui Che Woo Law Library, Music Library, Tin Ka Ping Education Library, and the Yu Chun Keung Medical Library. Of scholarly interest is Special Collections which houses a unique collection of Hong Kong materials, rare books, pamphlets, and microforms. Access With your Student Registration Card (SRC), you can access the Libraries during opening hours. The Main Library’s Overnight Open Area located at the Library Corner and the Yu Chun Keung Medical Library’s 24-hour Study Room provide 24-hour access* to study space year-round. *The arrangement is subject to change depending on circumstances. The library homepage and Mobile@HKUL app provide resources for you to access our electronic resources and services anywhere, anytime. You are also eligible to apply for a JULAC reader card which will enable you to access other UGC-funded libraries and use their collections in-house. Application for the JULAC reader card can be made online. Facilities The Libraries offers a conducive environment for study, research, and knowledge exchange. HKU Campus Wi-Fi services are available throughout the Libraries connecting patrons to the HKU network and a number of printers in the Libraries. Scanners are also available, and payment for peripheral usage can easily be made by using uPrint. The Libraries has steadfastly been meeting the ever-changing needs of the digital world. To engage our patrons with the next level of digital technology, the Libraries created the new Ingenium to complement Level 3, the learning common style facility. Located on the 2/F of the Main Library, the Ingenium is an interdisciplinary space for the University community to be inspired by and to interact with some of the latest technologies. Think Tank is located on the G/F of the Main Library. After entering the Ground Floor Ancillary Entrance/Exit and just past the gates, patrons will initially enter the Social Space and Leisure Study Space. As patrons venture pass the Leisure Study space, the Think Tank emerges. The Think Tank is comprised of the Quiet Study Space and the Deep Quiet Study Space, the Special Collections Joseph Needham Room, and the Seminar Room. The Libraries also provides a great variety of spaces suitable for different learning styles, including reflective self-study as well as collaborative study. For more convenience, book a study space before visiting the Libraries. Resources The Libraries provides a wide range of information resources, including a comprehensive collection of books, journals, audio-visual materials and a rapidly expanding collection of article databases, e-books, e-journals and e-news. You can access them via FIND@HKUL. Many of these electronic resources are available on the web by authenticated access on and off-campus.You are also entitled to request resources that are not available at the Libraries from other local and overseas institutions through Interlibrary Loan service. Borrowing Undergraduates are entitled to borrow books for up to 60 days. You can check your borrowing privileges for other Library materials here. The Library’s Inter-branch Delivery service provides the convenience of requesting library materials be delivered to the Main Library or any of the three branch libraries, naming Dental Library, Lui Che Woo Law Library and Yu Chun Keung Medical Library. Returning of library materials can also be done at the Main Library or any of the three branch libraries or one of three 24/7 Automated Book Returns located at the main entrances of the Main Library, the Law Library and the Medical Library. Library materials can be renewed and requested online at Find@HKUL. You can also view and manage your Library account online at MyAccount@HKUL via the website or using the Mobile@HKUL app. Library Orientation Mastering the necessary research skills is crucial to your learning process. Library essentials for Undergraduate Students is a self-paced online course aiming to familiarise first-year students with the information resources and the library facilities and services in support of their learning and research. Enrollment of the course begins in mid-August. Upon completion, students are able to win a free certificate. In your academic journey, honesty is the foundation of your pursuit of knowledge. You are therefore strongly encouraged to join the online course Information Literacy Training: Academic Honesty, through which you will learn how to cite properly and avoid plagiarism in order to acknowledge the work of others. Synchronous library workshops and tours are also offered to complement students’ self-learning. Registration is available online. Library Regulations Please be reminded that your Student Registration Card (SRC) is vital for you to gain access to the Libraries and Library Services. The Library Regulations governs the use of the Libraries. Contacts
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