News & Events

Student Survival Guide: Find e-Resources

Notice Wednesday, December 18, 2019 - 11:12

To help you quickly find e-resources and tools for preparing assignments and exams during the period of online learning and assessment, the Library has compiled a one-page survival guide highlighting:

  • Find e-Books and Articles
  • Find Exam Papers
  • Find Other e-Resources – Subject related databases and guides
  • Find Tools for Assignment

Contact your Faculty Librarians for information or research consultation. During Library closure, Faculty Librarians can also set up a consultation via Skype. Do email your Faculty Librarians to make an appointment.
 

Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact us by email or phone calls at 2766-6863 (9 am – 5 pm, Monday to Friday, excluding Public Holidays) during this period. 

Library's Online AV Resources - Learn through Watching & Listening

Notice Monday, December 16, 2019 - 11:16

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Listening to audiobooks and watching videos for formal and informal learning have become more and more popular with the proliferation of digital and mobile technologies. Online AV resources also provide useful materials for research and teaching, in addition to other materials.

 

The Library has subscribed to a wide range of online audio and video resources in different disciplines and you may access to them even you are off-campus simply with your NetID and NetPassword: 

Featured Online Audiobook Collections:

 

  • HyRead
    This collection provides around 200 audiobooks in a variety of subjects, including language learning books for English, Japanese and Korean. This guide provides steps on how to check out audiobooks on this platform.

     
  • iRead eBook
    This collection provides over 200 audiobooks for learning languages like English, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Spanish.

 

Featured Online Video Resources:

Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact us by  email  or phone calls at  2766-6863  (9 am – 5 pm, Monday to Friday, excluding Public Holidays) during this period.

Locating Library Resources from Off Campus

Notice Friday, December 13, 2019 - 09:49

Most of the Library’s e-resources are easily accessible while you are off-campus with your NetID and NetPassword. Here are some tips to help you access them during this period of Library closure: 

Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact us by  email  or phone calls at  2766-6863  (9 am – 5 pm, Monday to Friday, excluding Public Holidays) during this period.

Library Workshop slides are NOW available for downloading

Notice Thursday, December 12, 2019 - 08:47

The complete set of slides for Library Workshops scheduled for this semester is now available online. You can download them with your NetID and NetPassword. Feel free to contact our instructors  or Faculty Librarians if you would like to have further discussion regarding the slides.
 
Some Featured Workshop Handouts:
Theme 1: Essential skill for academic success

Theme 2: Staying focused: tapping on specialized information tools

Theme 3: Reference management tools

Theme 4: Research analysis: tools to support authors and scholarly publishing

For the complete set of workshop handouts, please visit here.
 
Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact us by email or phone calls at 2766-6863 (9 am – 5 pm, Monday to Friday, excluding Public Holidays) during the period of closure. 

Locate Library Online Resources by Discipline

Notice Monday, December 9, 2019 - 10:30

The Library provides various online resources to support your learning and research needs. Librarians have put together subject guides for different disciplines so that you can continue to explore and use these online resources available to you while being off campus:

Disciplines Subject Guides Relevant Online Databases
Applied Science & Textiles Link Link
Business   Link Link
Construction & Environment Link Link
Design   Link Link
Engineering   Link Link
Health Science   Link Link
Hotel and Tourism Management   Link Link
Humanities   Link Link
Social Science  Link Link

Contact your Faculty Librarians for information or research consultation. During Library closure, Faculty Librarians can also set up a consultation via Skype. Do email your Faculty Librarians to make an appointment. 

Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact us by email or phone calls at 2766-6863 (9 am – 5 pm, Monday to Friday, excluding Public Holidays) during this period.

 

Deadline EXTENDED To Win An Apple Watch/iPad: READ@PolyU Writing Contest

News Friday, December 6, 2019 - 14:14

The deadline for all PolyU students to submit their entries is now EXTENDED to 31 March 2020. Seize this last opportunity!

If you have already submitted and wish to enhance your submission, we would be happy to accept a revised version from you before the new deadline. Otherwise, we will keep your current submission.

Write Your Own Mini-Memoir

What touchstone event, or turning point, occurred in your childhood and that you still remember to this day?

Write a 500-word account of this event from your point of view...and submit for a chance to win great prizes.

Taking inspiration from Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, submissions which are accompanied by an original illustration will receive a bonus point.

Eligibility: All PolyU Students*
Language: English
Format: 500 words (+/- 50 words), Word or PDF document
Submission deadline: 31 March 2020, 11:59 p.m.
[Note: 1 entry per each participant]

Prizes:

  • Champion – Apple Watch Series 5
  • 1st Runner Up – Apple iPad
  • 2nd Runner Up – Apple Pencil (2nd Generation)
  • Honourable Mentions: $500 Eslite Bookshop Coupons

Learn more or submit

Thank you for your understanding and for your support for READ@PolyU!

READ@PolyU is the community reading project of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Our vision is to build an empathetic, creative, and courageous community of learners and global citizens for whom reading is a source of knowledge and creativity.

Special Loan Arrangements for PolyU Students and Staff During Library Closure

Notice Tuesday, December 3, 2019 - 12:26

As the Library building will be closed until further notice, with effect from 6 Dec 2019, the Library will set up a temporary service point for book pick up and return next to the Hall Reception Counter of the Homantin Halls of Residence.
 
Library Temporary Book Pick-up and Return Service Point at Homantin Halls of Residence
 

Eligible users: PolyU students and staff with valid PolyU ID card only

 

Service Hours: 9am - 5pm (Mon - Fri) excluding public holidays


Address: Next to Hall Reception Counter, G/F, PolyU Student Halls of Residence, 15 Fat Kwong Street, Homantin
(A location map can be found here.)



HKALL – Book Pick-up
With the above temporary service point, HKALL requesting service is now resumed. Eligible users can request books from other UGC-funded libraries via HKALL and pick up at the temporary service point within five days upon receiving Library email notification. 
 
Book Return
Users can return books borrowed from PolyU Library and HKALL at this temporary service point. 



 

Extended Due Date for All Library Items Checked Out Before 11 Nov 2019

The due date of Library items borrowed from the PolyU Library before 11 Nov 2019 has been extended to 20 Jan 2020 (or up to the expiry date of your PolyU ID card / Library Card). No overdue fines will be incurred for items due during the period of Library closure. This applies to all books (incl. HKALL, Interlibrary Loan and Reserve Books), AV-items, and i-Space equipment.

 

 
Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Services (ILL&DDS)
Requests for articles and book chapters via Document Delivery Service will remain normal but fulfilment for some of them may be affected. 

Interlibrary Loan requests for books, conference proceedings, theses, and patents will be suspended until the Library reopens.  Users who borrowed books (overseas & local) using the Interlibrary Loan service can return them at the Library after its reopens. 
 


Users are advised to check the Library Website for latest updates on Library Services. You can also contact the Library should you have any enquiries.

Special Arrangements for Library Closure

Notice Friday, November 29, 2019 - 12:30

In view of the special circumstances, the Library has introduced the following measures and services to support your research, learning and teaching needs:

Extended Due Date for Library Items Checked Out Before 11 Nov 2019

The due date of Library items borrowed from PolyU Library before 11 Nov 2019 has now been extended to 20 Jan 2020 (or up to the expiry date of your PolyU ID card / Library Card). No overdue fines will be incurred for items due during the period of Library closure. This applies to all books (incl. HKALL and Reserve Books), AV-items, and i-Space equipment.
 

Information Consultancy with Faculty Librarians via Skype
Faculty Librarians will offer information/research consultation for current PolyU staff and students via Skype during Library closure. Please email your Faculty Librarians to set up an appointment. 
 
Library Online Guides and Workshop Handouts
You may refer to the various Library Guides such as finding journal articlesEndnote and a series of Subject Guides created by your Faculty Librarian. In addition, full handouts for all workshops planned for this semester will be made available from 6 December 2019. You can download via the Workshop Handout page for your self-learning.
 
Email and Phone Enquiries
During the Library closure, you can still contact us via the following methods:
 
·       Email
·       Phone calls 2766-6863 (9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday, exclude Public Holidays)
·       Email to your Faculty Librarian for subject-specific enquiries

*WhatsApp service will not be available during this period.
 
 
As the current situation is constantly evolving, the Library will consider making necessary adjustments to accommodate our users. Users are advised to check the Library Website for latest updates on Library Services.

Drinks in spill-proof containers are now allowed in the Library!

News Friday, November 8, 2019 - 10:56
To create a more relaxing environment, the Library implements a new drink policy with effect from 8 November 2019. Non-alcoholic drinks in spill-proof containers are now permitted in all study areas of the Library. For details, please refer to the Library Food & Drink Policy.
 
 
Drinks in spill-proof containers are now allowed in the Library!
 

Please observe the policy, and help us to maintain a clean and pleasant study environment for all Library users.
 
For enquiries, please approach our Enquiry Counter (P/F) or call 2766-6863.

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