Category: E-Resources

Statista – Support Your Work with Reliable Statistics

(Issue 165/April 2021)

Need to access reliable data and create infographics to make your presentation visually attractive for your project work? Have a go on this one-stop-shop portal which you can rely on.

Statista is a newly subscribed database that provides users with comprehensive statistical data from different trustworthy sources. Find out more here to start discovering data on current affairs, market trends, reports and outlook of different industries.

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Information from Publisher – Free Philosophy Articles

(Issue 164/April 2021)

To celebrate 20 years of Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the publisher Taylor and Francis has opened up more than 2,000 articles from the publication for free access till 30 April 2021.

This includes a variety of topics:

  • Representationalism about experience
  • Transcendental arguments
  • Art and truth
  • Emotive meaning
  • Meaning and truth
  • Aesthetic attitude
  • Equality

Immerse yourself in the world of Philosophy. It might give you incredible insights into life.

One-click to Library Content from Reading Lists on Moodle

(Issue 163/March 2021)

Students can get direct access to the Library content they need to do their work without separately login to SearchPlus, while staying on Moodle. Sound easy?

Behind the scenes, the Library has been collaborating with faculty members continuously to build links to connect the titles on reading lists from Moodle to the Library catalogue. So far, the service has been set up for over 60 courses in subject areas of Asian studies, Chinese language, accounting, banking, finance, management, journalism, communication, mathematics, statistics, art and design.

Faculty members are most welcome to contact the Library to have the service set up to make their course readings easy to find.

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GET IT @ HSUHK

(Issue 162/March 2021)

Unable to get full text articles when you were using Google Scholar? Here is a piece of good news for you.

Upon getting the search results from Google Scholar, you can have instant access to full text articles subscribed by the Library via GET IT @ HSUHK. What you need to do is to customise the ‘Settings’ at Google Scholar by following a few simple steps in this Guide.

Try it out to get the full text at your fingertips.

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