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Hong Kong Public Libraries - Ask a Librarian FAQs
of a published edition, in the typographical arrangement. (Amended 15 of 2007 s.12) (2) Copying by a person other than the researcher or student himself is not fair dealing if- (a) in the case of a librarian, or a person acting on behalf of a librarian, he does anything which regulations under section 49 would not permit to be done under section 47 or 48 (articles or parts of published works:
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Hong Kong Public Libraries - FAQs
to attract readers. Q.8: What is a “station catalogue”? How is it different from the current library catalogue? A.8: The “station catalogue” is a dedicated catalogue designed for Self-service Library Stations. Like the current library catalogue, the “station catalogue” allows readers to conduct real-time search and browse library materials. On top of that, it provides more thorough information
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Hong Kong Public Libraries - IT Activities
for fast and small transactions. There are more than 16 types of e-wallets in Hong Kong. Are e-wallets give us more convenience? What is the risk? How do we benefit from this new gadget? What do we need to be careful when using e-wallet? The speaker will share his insights on this subject. • Talk Review Survival skills: Living in a Smart City Subject Talks on "New Era of IT" /Other IT
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Hong Kong Public Libraries - Recommended Reading
patterns and natural disasters. • What is Science? Introduction Science is a way to explore the world and gain a better understanding of how things work. We can use science to explain natural phenomena, such as why the sun rises and sets or how plants grow. Scientists observe and ask questions, then conduct experiments to find answers. There are many fields of science, such as biology, chemistry,
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Hong Kong Public Libraries - e-Resources Full-text Search
menu e-Resources Full-text Search Home > e-Resources Full-text Search What is e-Resources Full-text Search? e-Resources Full-text Search is a one-stop search system for easy discovery of hundred thousands of full-text e-Books, audiobooks, journal articles, video clips and music soundtracks etc. from various Internet access e-Books and e-Databases provided by the Hong Kong Public Libraries.
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Hong Kong Public Libraries - FAQ - "Print with Ease"
Registration Office • Pearl River Delta Digital Libraries Network • FAQs • Job Vacancies • Library Barrier-free Facilities • Contact Us • Home > About HKPL > Services > Print with Ease > FAQ - "Print with Ease" FAQ - "Print with Ease" Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1: What is “Print with Ease” service? A1: “Print with Ease” is a flexible self-printing
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Hong Kong Public Libraries - Online password and PIN
Registration Office • Pearl River Delta Digital Libraries Network • FAQs • Job Vacancies • Library Barrier-free Facilities • Contact Us • Home > About HKPL > Services > Lending Service > Online password and PIN Online password and PIN Q1: What is the difference between “online password” and “PIN” ? A1: Readers need to use “online password” to login library
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Hong Kong Public Libraries - Frequently Asked Questions on “My Library” (The App)
does not guarantee the success of renewal when you make the request. Q8. What is “Email Alert”? How to activate this service? A8. You need to enable the "Auto login" function in order to register the App's "Email Alert" service. A simple email alert will be delivered to your registered email address one day in advance and on the due date of your borrowed library materials. Q9. What is the correlation
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Hong Kong Public Libraries - Frequently Asked Questions
Thematic Block Loan to Kindergartens • "Library-on-Wheels" Thematic Block Loan to Kindergartens Q1. What is “Thematic Block Loan Service to Kindergartens”? A1: The Thematic Block Loan to Kindergartens is launched by the Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) to further promote a reading culture to children, families and kindergartens. Books with diverse subjects are categorised under seven
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香港公共圖書館 - 藝術品鑒
數據庫 Rosenstein, Leon. "The End of Art Theory." Humanitas 15, no. 1 (2002): 32-58. eLibrary Wright, A. C. "What is Art?: Tolstoy's Criteria in the Light of Works by Mikhail Bulgakov and Friedrich Durrenmatt." Canadian Slavonic Papers 39, no. 3 (September-December 1997): 385-405. eLibrary Kamber, Richard. “Weitz Reconsidered: A Clearer View of Why Theories of Art Fail.” British Journal