[For faculty members]E-Book Purchase Request Form for Student use
On 2020-07-01
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Because of the prevention of the spread of COVID-19, students have to take classes online and have to learn at home. For that reason, Kyoto University Library Network carries out urgent e-book purchases to make students’ learning more effectively. Please request e-books which are thought to be necessary for students.
- Eligible Applicants
- Faculty members in Kyoto University (Including part-time lecturers)
- E-books You Can Request
- E-books which you are planning to use in Liberal Arts and Sciences (ILAS) courses of AY 2020.
- E-books which are thought to be useful when undergraduate students learn at home.
- Application Period
- finished.
By 10th July, 2020By 30th June, 2020
- finished.
- Notice
- Price (excluding tax): Total 10,000 yen per person
- We may not be able to purchase e-books :
- Extra costs will be charged next year (ex: contract maintenance fee, platform usage fee)
- Due to the limitation on budget
- We preferentially purchase e-books which are planned to be used in Liberal Arts and Sciences (ILAS) courses.
- How to request
- Please apply from the application form at the URL below
https://www.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/form/1385758?lang=en
- Please apply from the application form at the URL below
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