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  1. The University of Hong Kong Libraries take great pride in celebrating its 111th anniversary. This website serves to shine a spotlight on the exciting events and initiatives we have in store for 2023 – 2024. Beyond celebrations, explore and delve into the Libraries’ 111 years of accomplishments.

  2. Purpose Libraries worldwide, including Hong Kong, increasingly use social media tools to introduce and promote their services and resources to users. Instagram, in particular, is used to target ...

  3. Level 3, Main Library (Old Wing), The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong. Note: The Tin Ka Ping Education Library has been relocated from 8/F Meng Wah Complex to Level 3 of the Main Library since October 2023. Email. Email-A-Librarian. Facebook (Stay tuned for more updates on the TKP Education Library)

  4. Education Resource Centre (Hong Kong Public Libraries) EdUHK Collection. EIH Collection. ... Deputy University Librarian. Dr CHAN Shue Leung Francis Tel: 2948-6637

  5. Music Library. Opened in 1982, the Music Library is one of the branches of the University Libraries providing the primary repository of musical materials at HKU. Dr. Rayson Huang (1920-2015), then Vice-Chancellor, a chemist, and a violinist, saw the significance of building up music collections in support of the curriculum and research needs of ...

  6. 3 days ago · Open Access by Peter Suber. ISBN: 9780262301732. Publication Date: 2012. Open Access Implications for Sustainable Social, Political, and Economic Development by Priti Jain (Editor); Nathan Mnjama (Editor); O. Oladokun (Editor) ISBN: 9781799850199. Publication Date: 2020. Open Access what you need to know now by Walt Crawford. ISBN: 9780838911068.

  7. The Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library will support academic activities and provide a place for students and faculty to connect with the wider community. We greatly appreciate the support we have received for this unique facility, which is truly library space for the 21st century." David Naylor, President, University of Toronto.

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