CONTENTS
The NEW Powersearch!
JULAC Library Card Upgrade
Collection Spotlight: Popular Books
Using Library Space
Book Talk – Landmarks: Politics of Space in Beijing
Engaging Students: A Creative and Collaborative Experience
Archiving University Websites
Current & April Exhibitions
Wifi & Mobile Printing in the Library
Library YouTube Channel
Issue No. 92, April 2014
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Using Library Space
The Library has worked hard to create a variety of spaces and facilities to serve the needs of all members of the HKUST Community – and it has been great seeing so many different kinds of non-Library functions and events availing themselves of these options.  Here are details of some of those spaces, and uses they have been put to in the past few months beyond those needed for the Library's own programs:
 
Special Collections Gallery on 1/F – This gallery serves multiple functions.  It is not only a showroom, but also a space for study during examination period, and a pleasant meeting place.
  • Deans/DIPO's Meeting
  • A ceremonial session for RAE Final Submissions
  • Student Tea Gathering with the President, including a gallery visit and a reception nearby.
Ground Floor Gallery – a high-profile location for various exhibitions and ceremonies
  • Common Core Course Excellence Award ceremony
LG1 Classrooms in the Learning Commons
  • Computer music workshop (AQUS)
  • Dance video workshop (AQUS)
  • Student advising workshop (SHSS)
  • Digital Media Workshop (SAO)
  • Various PTC workshops
  • CENG 2030 programs
  • CBME 5860 programs
LG1 Tutorial Spaces:
  • Toastmaster Club meeting (CLE)
Study rooms, especially in the Learning Commons
  • Career Center programs (interviews, consultation, etc.)
  • SENG Interview practicum
  • Physics tutorials

LG4 Multi-Function Room and Companion Outdoor Terrace

  • Alumni Reception
  • SSMA 5160
  • HART 1028 (drama)
  • HART 1016 (installation art)
  • Student Workshops by SAO RedBird, SHSS, GBUS
  • HRO staff seminars
  • A Book Launch for "Mother's Tongue: A Story of Forgiving and Forgetting", by Susannah Ho of the Center for Language Education
While Library needs and study requirements always have priority, Library space is probably available for your program as well.  Contact us at library@ust.hk if you have a need we can help you meet.