Students Learnt New Skills and Won Prizes

(Issue 157/December 2020)

Congratulations to high score achievers of the LIB101 Information Skills online programme!

A total of 10 students from the following Schools won book coupons as prizes for their achievement on a score of 80 or above after completing the LIB101 Information Skills online programme.

  • School of Decision Sciences (3 Students)
  • School of Business (6 Students)
  • School of Translation and Foreign Languages (1 Students)

After going through this journey of online learning, students have gained new skills for their assignments. Well done!

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Take the Challenge to Win an Apple Watch

(Issue 157/December 2020)

Depression is a common illness worldwide nowadays. We can learn more about depression and explore ways to overcome it through the EBSCO Competition.

In this Search Competition, students will be guided by the various questions to explore many useful resources about the topic. Fabulous prizes could also be won as well.

The Competition will end on 31 Dec 2020, act now!

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Resources for Sustainable Development Goals and Social Innovation

(Issue 156/November 2020)

Looking for resources on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for social innovation projects? Check out this useful Resource Guide prepared by the Library to kickstart your research!

Themes of SDG resources currently featured are:

  • SDG 3         Good Health and Well Being
  • SDG 11       Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • SDG 12       Responsible Consumption and Production

The Guide is specially designed for participants of the HSUHK Social Innovation Competition 2021 organized by the Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL), Institute for Youth Sustainability Leadership (IYSL) , and the Wu Jieh Yee Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WUCIE). For more information about the Guide, please come to the Library or Ask a Librarian.

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Research Seminar on IbsenStage and Digital Humanities

(Issue 156/November 2020)

Organized by the Centre for Greater China Studies (CGCS), the ‘Research Seminar on IbsenStage and Digital Humanities‘ will be held in the Library.

The research seminar aims to share with the audiences the knowledge acquired from the ‘Workshop on IbsenStage and Digital Humanities’. All students and staff are most welcome to join the seminar!

Details as follows:

  • Date: 3 Dec 2020 (Thu)
  • Time: 2 pm
  • Language: English
  • Registration: https://forms.gle/MDUzaV1ovzVFCVNV7
  • Venue: G/F, Space for All@HSUHK Library
  • *This seminar will also take place via Zoom

This event is fully supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (Project No.:UGC/IDS14/17).

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悅讀經典@Good Read Corner

(Issue 156/November 2020)

The chosen theme of Good Read Corner (by the Department of Chinese) for November and December is ‘Classic Readings’. Titles selected are Chinese classics literature guidebooks of many famous classics enjoyed by readers throughout the centuries.

Come pick up a title from the list and immerse yourself in reflecting the various passages.

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