[Main Library] Library Hours during the year-end and New Year holidays

 On 2021-12-28 (3119 reads)

The Main Library will observe the following hours during the year-end and New year holidays.

 Tuesday Dec.28, 2021: open between 9am-5pm
         * Check the service hours as follows

 Dec.29-31, 2021 & Jan.1-3, 2022: CLOSED

 Tuesday Jan.4, 2022: open between 9am-10pm
         * Study Room 24: open between 9am-10pm

  →Library Hours of the Main Library

 

The service hours for Tuesday Dec. 28, 2021:

1       Registration of library user cards and MyKULINE accounts: until 4pm
     * We are now accepting registration of library user cards and MyKULINE accounts only via email.
      For more information, please visit here.
     * You can also apply for registration at these libraries.

2  Learning Support Desk: until 4pm
3  Reference Service: until 4pm
4  Interlibrary Loan Service: until 3pm
5  Micro Resources: until 3pm
6  NDL Digital Collections: until 3pm

7  Rare Materials (Reservation required): until 3pm
8  Stack room: until 4pm
   * Books bound in Japanese style on the B3F will be available until 3pm.
9  3F: until 4:30pm
10 1-2F: until 5pm
11 Study room 24: until 5pm

■ Important Notice About Interlibrary loan (ILL) Service
 Almost all university libraries will close during Year-end and New Year holidays and stop the ILL service.
 See here and know more about the ILL Service.

【User Support Division, Kyoto University Library】
 

[Learning Support Desk] Grad. staff will consult you in Yoshida South Library (2022/1/11-2/4)

 On 2021-12-27 (1742 reads)

Do you have any trouble with the exam or your learning at KU? The grad staff of the Learning Support Desk will consult you in Yoshida South Library on 1/11-2/4. Please feel free to contact us.

Who will consult you?

Contact:
User Support Section, Main Library
Email: ref660 [at] mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp

[User Support Section, Main Library]

 

[Main Library]The library hours and services from January 11 to February 7, 2022

 On 2021-12-27 (3493 reads)

Sorry, this entry is only available in 日本語.

 

[Workshop] What is graduate school like? -A day in the life of graduate students- (Dec 17)

 On 2021-12-09 (3763 reads)

[Workshop] What is graduate school like? -A day in the life of graduate students-

Learning Support Desk provides the workshop for introducing research life as graduate student on December 17th. Please feel free to join us.

Reservation: Click here to make a reservation.
-Please register by 17:00 one day before the desired date.

*The language of the workshop: Japanese (You can ask the question in English)
*The workshop won't be recorded.
*If you have any questions about not only this workshop but also learning, please feel free to ask Learning Support Desk!

Date and Contents:

■What is graduate school like? -A day in the life of graduate students-
Date: 2021/12/17 Fri. 17: 00-18:00
Place: The workshop is held in person (at Library Hall of Main Library, up to first ten people) and online (through Zoom).
Moderator:
Human & Env D2
Speaker: ASAFAS D2, Medicine M2 and Engineering D2
Route Map level: (1) Plan for academic information seeking, Intermediate
(Route Map for Supporting Academic Information Literacy by Kyoto University Library Network)

Content: 
皆さんは「大学院」と聞くと、何をイメージしますか。
京都大学には22,000人を超える学生が在籍していますが、その内の半数以上は大学院生です。
一方で、学部生の時に大学院生が何をやっているのかを想像することは簡単ではなく、また知る機会も限られるというのが実情ではないでしょうか。
今回は、人文科学と自然科学の双方の分野で研究を行っている大学院生から、日々どんな生活を送っているのかを、ざっくばらんに紹介してもらいます。
毎日何をしているのか「謎」が多い院生の一日を一緒に見てみませんか?

Recommended for:
Undergraduate students interested in graduate school

Contact:
User Support Section, Main Library
Email: ref660 [at] mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp

[User Support Section, Main Library]

 

[Main Library] Need Interlibrary Loan Material this December?

 On 2021-12-08 (2085 reads)

For material order (photocopy, loan), or for visiting other libraries (letter of introduction), please make your request before 17th, December so we can serve you in time.

The last library workday this year: Dec. 28th (Tue) 
Interlibrary Loan Desk: End at 3 pm

[User Support Section, Kyoto University Library]