Free Apple for YOU

(Issue 137/November 2019)

There is an old saying that ‘an apple a day keeps the doctor away’. It is really true if you take care of your body and it takes care of you.

To boost up your energy levels, we are delivering apples for FREE at the entrance on the G/F outside the Library. Please come to grab one. No need to shake the tree.

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‘Book Drop’ for After-Hours Return

(Issue 137/November 2019)

Ever thought of returning books when the Library is closed? Yes, you can.

Just simply drop your return books into the Book Drop, the Library will do the rest for you. The Book Drop is placed outside the G/F of the Library. You won’t miss it.

Please note that some library items cannot return via the Book Drop. These include the Course Reserve Books and Multimedia Collection (i.e. CD, DVD etc.). You are recommended to have them returned in person.

Ask a Librarian

(Issue 136/November 2019)

If you have any questions about using library resources, do not hesitate to Ask a Librarian online!

Our professional team of librarian is available to offer prompt help from 2:30 – 7pm on weekdays (except public holidays) during semester time. You can send email or Google Hangouts to reach the Librarian on duty for assistance.

禮與文化@Good Read Corner

(Issue 136/November 2019)

How can we become a better version of ourselves? Social etiquette plays a big part to help us to become a well-mannered person.

‘Etiquette and Culture’ is the new theme of Good Read Corner currently till the end of December. All selected books on Eastern and Western views of etiquette are available in printed and electronic formats. Enjoy the reading!

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Zhuangzi «莊子» @Library Reading Club

(Issue 135/October 2019)

Zhuangzi «莊子» is a philosophical book advocating the spirit of freedom. It tells us that ‘If we have the correct attitude towards every event that happens naturally and let it be, depression and delirium shall not invade us’.

Register sessions now and get a free copy of the book. First come, first served.

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Date

21 Nov 2019 (Thu)

Semester 2 (Thu)

Time

2:30 – 4:30 pm

Venue

Special Collections Room, G/F of the Library

Facilitator

Dr Fung Wai Sum Cathy and Dr Lam Wing Kin, Department of Chinese

1 iGPS unit / 2 ECA hours are counted for each session

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