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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
Emerald – Service temporarily unavailable from 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm on 15 Oct. 2020
[Exhibition] Knit Your Emotion
Presented by the Institute of Textiles and Clothing (ITC), a new exhibition "Knit Your Emotion" will be held on the Library Podium Floor from 12 to 30 Oct 2020. Through the exhibits and short video, the exhibition reveals how knitting can help people to relieve stress and get rid of negative mood. Do visit the Library and have a glimpse of some inspiring knitted creations by ITC students and graduates to understand more about the uplifting benefits of knitting.
READ@PolyU: 科幻中的哲思—走進姜峰楠的幻想世界
[Library Webinars] Disciplinary Research Information in September and October – Join Now!
The Library will hold a series of interactive webinars on Learn@PolyU in September and October 2020. These webinars aim to equip you with the knowledge and skills specific to your disciplines that is crucial to progress academically and professionally in your chosen field.
All students and staff are welcome. More details of each webinar available HERE.
Launching of Online Printing Submission System
The Library is pleased to announce the launch of its new Online Printing Submission System (OPSS). From now on, PolyU students and staff have to submit their print requests of large-format poster through the OPSS. The print charge will be calculated immediately after selecting the preferred printing parameters such as page size, paper type and media. When the printout is completed, you can collect the printed document and settle the payment at the Technical Support Desk in i-Space, 4/F North Wing.
READ@PolyU: Get your FREE copy of the common book and join an Online Book Chat Group!
READ@PolyU is the community reading project of PolyU. Each year, we select a common book and invite the whole campus to read along.
The 2020 common book is Exhalation, a collection of award-winning short stories by science fiction writer Ted Chiang.
Come to the Library to get your FREE copy!
[Library Online Course] Library Resources & Services for Undergraduate Students
Tailor-made for undergraduate students, this online course aims to equip you with essential skills and knowledge areas for your study like when you have to complete a research assignment. The online setting provides you with flexible time and space to genuinely learn and master the skills of using library resources and services for your academic journey.
[Library Online Course] Library Resources & Services for Postgraduate Students
This self-paced course on Learn@PolyU is designed to support the learning and research needs of postgraduate students. It aims to equip postgraduate students with skills and knowledge to conduct research for assignments and dissertation, with particular focus on the literature review process, database searching, and finding key research through researcher profiles and more.