
Issue no. 53 (Dec 2018)
| Library Opening Hours during 10 December 2018 – 16 January 2019 | |
| Mondays to Sundays (Except festival days) | 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. |
Check out here for more information on the library opening hours.
To be more confident in sitting the exam, grab the past papers and familiarize yourselves with the types of questions.
You can find past exam papers on the E-library by entering the course code in the search box.

Next, use the options under “Refine My Results” to limit the result to “Exam Paper“.
Printed copies, if available, are placed at the Reserve Collection. Click “Available” to check the location of the item and contact staff of the corresponding campus library for the copy. If e-version of the exam papers is available, click “Online access” to view the documents online. They can also be downloaded as PDFs.
The two campus libraries provide different “styles” of seating to fit your individual needs. Whether you would like to study alone or in group, welcome to find your desired space for revision in the Library!

Have you ever experienced waiting a long time at the Library’s compact shelves for retrieving required books? In order to improve the access to the books currently shelved at the compact shelves, we have started a project in November 2018 to re-arrange the books on the first floor of the Stanley Ho Library. More frequently used books, such as those of education and literature, will be moved to a new location when the project is completed in April 2019. Please watch out for Library’s announcement later.
We work closely with the Schools and keep looking for suitable resources for our users. The below e-resources have been added into our e-resources collection recently.
Statista provides market research, quantitative data, statistics, business and marketing related information from various industries. (Learn more)
ORP Index (Directory of Ongoing Research Projects in European Countries)
ORP Index provides information on the ongoing research projects available in European countries. (Learn more)
The database provides different materials to guide users at all research levels to learn about research method through every step of the research process. (Learn more)
It is a collection of classic audiobooks consisting of spoken word on classic novels, plays, poetry and non-fiction literature from medieval times to the 20th century in English, German and French. (Learn more)
On our A-Z database list, you will find description of each database. Filter the list by “Subjects” or “Types” to search for the most relevant databases for your work!