【Main Library】Regular Workshop on June -Web of Science・CiNii Articles・Refworks-
【Main Library】Extension of pick-up counter’s opening hours for Interlibrary Loan service [June 2018]
From June 2018, pick-up counter’s opening hours will be extended, and numbers of payment counter will be expanded as follows.
〇Pick up at Main Library, Interlibrary Loan Desk
Weekdays 9:00-21:00 / Weekends and Holidays 10:00-18:00
〇Pay at KU CO-OP Shops
Clock Tower CO-OP shop / Yoshida CO-OP shop / Shop Rénais, Service counter / North(Hokubu) CO-OP shop / South(Nambu) CO-OP shop / Uji CO-OP shop / Katsura B CO-OP shop
http://www.s-coop.net/english/
You will be able to pick up your ILL items at weekday night or on your holidays.
※There are some exceptions. Some items are not available at night or on holidays.
Contact:
Main Library, User Support Section
sogo660@mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp
[Maintenance] Library Network Service (KULINE etc.) will be suspended on May 30
2018/05/30 8:30 System update was completed.
Due to system update, Library Network Service will be suspended on May 30.
We are sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.
Period : About 5 minutes between 7:30am and 8:30am, May 30, 2018
Services to be affected :
- "KULINE"
- KUSearch(*1)
- Discovery
- RareBooks
- OtherUniv
- CrossSearch(Only Kyoto University holdings cannot be searched)
- Online request
- MyKULINE
- (*1)While KULINE is out of service, you can search CiNii Books for books and periodicals held in the KU Libraries."How to search books and periodicals held in the KU Libraries when KULINE is out of service."
- The following services will not be affected.
- 1."Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive"(https://rmda.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en)
- 2.E-journals, Databases and Library Homepage
- The services will be resumed upon completion of the sysytem update.
[Main Library] Seminar "eBook Publication: Research Output & Evaluation" (June 22nd 13:30-17:00)
【附属図書館】6/11(月) 13:30- 京都大学附属図書館研究開発室セミナー 「研究データ管理と大学図書館-北米大学の事例を中心に-」
Solved! : [Trouble] RefWorks (2 May)
Solved! (May 7, 2018)
Currently, Japanese characters displayed on "RefWorks" are garbled.
Proquest is working to fix the problem as quickly as possible.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
[Main Library E-Resources Team]
(日本語) 【附属図書館講習会】 論文投稿で後悔しないために(5/17, 15:00-)
【Main Library】Regular Workshop on May-KULINE・CiNii Articles・Web of Science・Refworks-
【Main Library】Library Calendar vol.May 2018 published
We published the Kyoto University Library Service News(LSN) vol.May 2018.
Written both in Japanese and English with the library calendar for 2 months.
Take it at the Main Library or Coop Stores.
The Back numbers are available on the Kyoto University Repository "KURENAI".
[Library Network] Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive: Digitization of Fujikawa Collection completed
Kyoto University Library Network has made the digital images of all the materials of Fujikawa Collection, its rare collection in the field of medicine, open to the public in Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive.
Kyoto University's Fujikawa Collection is a collection of about 5,000 books formerly held by Yu Fujikawa (1865-1940), Doctor of medicine and letters, and donated to Kyoto University separately on three occasions in 1917 and later. Doctor Fujikawa collected academic books widely and systematically in order to compile History of Japanese Medicine (Nihon igakushi), and constructed this collection of books consisting of Japanese and Chinese medical books before the Meiji period and translations of Western medical books after the mid Edo period, mainly during the end of the Edo period.
An interesting example among the new release is Oranda zenku naigai bungouzu oyobi kengou, translation of an anatomical book with many charts consisting of layers of paper pieces on which muscles, circulatory organs, bone structures and others are depicted in detail.
Part of anatomical charts from Oranda zenku naigai bungouzu oyobi kengou (Main Library, Kyoto University)
Left four shots are front views of a human body and the other two rear views. Body-shaped paper pieces are put one over another, each showing detailed depiction of different organ systems.
The digitization of Fujikawa Collection, first started in 1998, was highly accelerated by large-scale projects in 2016 and 2017 and approximately 2,000 titles were digitized in 2016, followed by 2,700 titles in 2017. The release of digitized data of 1,647 titles this time concludes the whole digitization project of Fujikawa Collection.