Access to PolyU Library for JULAC Library Card holders is temporarily suspended until further notice due to reduced seating and examination period. During this period, students and staff from other JULAC institutions can still access our books using the HKALL service. Should the COVID-19 pandemic situation allow, PolyU Library plans to resume access to JULAC card users around the latter half of December 2020. Details of resumption of access will be announced around mid-December.
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Travel & Health Declaration for Graduate Library Card Holders & other Library Card Holders to access the PolyU campus
The University requires all students, staff, and visitors to complete the Travel and Health Declaration Form at the campus entrances before they are allowed entry to campus since February 2020. All valid Library Card holders (Graduate, Special Borrower, Reader, etc.) who would like to access the Library are therefore required to complete the Form upon their first-time access via the PolyU campus entrance.
As informed by the University’s Facilities Management Office, visitors may be requested to submit the declaration again from time to time. Normally, only after a Library Card is renewed or replaced, or if there are any subsequent changes in the travel and/or health status, Library Card holders will be required to submit the Travel and Health Declaration again at the campus entrance.
If you have any questions about the campus access arrangements, please contact Campus Control Centre of Facilities Management Office at 2766 7666.
Thank you for your attention.
Chinese Text Project (Trial)
An online digital library that makes pre-modern Chinese texts available to readers and researchers. It covers over thirty thousand titles and more than five billion characters with plug in text tools to support digital humanities projects.
Expiry date: 1 Dec 2020
Pay Tribute to Someone Special through Honour with Books 卷軸流芳
Publishing your first Academic Book: Tips to help you succeed
Considering to publish your first academic book? Not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher?
This webinar aims to guide you through the procedures you need to know when publishing an academic book. The speaker will also share with you what publishers look out that an author needs to take note of.
Topics to be covered:
- Background to academic publishing
- How to shape a book proposal
- What commissioning editors are looking for
- Preparing a book proposal
- The book publishing process
- Creating impact with your research
- Q&A and discussion on ideas for book proposal
We are also very privileged to have an author from PolyU joining our session - Dr William Feng, the Associate Professor at the Department of English. He will share his experiences in book publishing with Routledge.
Time: 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Platform: Learn@PolyU (Collaborate Ultra)
Speaker: Ms. Katie Peace (Publisher and Social Sciences & Humanities Editorial Team Manager for Routledge Asia Pacific)
Panelist: Dr. William Feng
Register Now
Registration will close on the day before the scheduled webinar.
The webinar will be delivered via Learn@PolyU (Collaborate Ultra).
About the Speaker:
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Katie Peace is the Publisher for Social Sciences and Humanities books for Routledge in Asia Pacific. She manages a team of editors in the Routledge Singapore and Australian offices and is responsible for the commissioning of all types of book content. With more than 17 years of experience in the publishing industry globally, she has insights into the academic journals and books publishing processes and specialises in advising and guiding authors to produce the best publishing output.
To learn more about Library Webinars and Online Courses, you can visit our website here.
About the Panelist :
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Dr William Feng is the Associate Professor at the Department of English at PolyU. His main research interest is multimodal discourse analysis. He has recently published an edited volume “Multimodal Approaches to Chinese-English Translation and Interpreting” with Routledge (co-edited with Prof Zhang Meifang) and is currently under contract with Routledge for a monograph “Multimodal Chinese Discourse”.
Should you have any queries, please feel free to email us at lbres@polyu.edu.hk, or call us at 2766-6863.
Pao Yue-kong Library
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Library Opening Hours - 25 & 26 Oct 2020
Date: | Library Hours: | |
25 Oct 2020 (Sun) | Chung Yeung Festival | Closed |
26 Oct 2020 (Mon) | The day following Chung Yeung Festival | 8:30am - 10pm |
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Westlaw Asia - Service temporarily unavailable from 9:00am to 5:00pm on 17 Oct 2020
READ@PolyU -- Book Exhibition: The Worlds of Science Fiction
As part of READ@PolyU, the Library will host a science fiction book exhibition from 12 October to 13 November 2020. Browse both new and classic sci-fi titles from the Library's collection. All books are for borrowing! Just use the self-checkout machine near the entrance or go to the Loan & Return Counter.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via email (lbueo@polyu.edu.hk) or phone (2766-6873).
READ@PolyU: The Truth About Science Fiction
READ@PolyU: The Truth About Science Fiction
Date: 23 October 2020, Friday
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Speaker: Dr Andrew Morrall
Online Talk via Blackboard Collaborate
About the Talk
This webinar links Ted Chiang's collection of short stories Exhalation to important current issues and famous questions about the meaning of our lives and how we treat others. By participating you will discover the real-life scientific and philosophical questions that Chiang's stories seek to provide answers for. We will talk about time travel, self-understanding, fate, robots, intelligence, artificial intelligence, and more.
About the Speaker
Dr Andrew Morrall is a Senior Teaching Fellow of the English Language Centre (ELC). He has been working at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University since 1995. His experience has been as an English language teacher, a university lecturer, and the subject leader of the popular CAR courses - ELC1A01 Science Fiction as a Reflection on Humanity and ELC1A04 From Lord of the Rings to Harry Potter: Fantasy, Reality and Humanity.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via email (lbueo@polyu.edu.hk) or phone (2766-6873).