[Main Library] Privacy Booth is available in the Learning Commons
Privacy Booth for one person is newly available in the Learning Commons!
Please use it for online meetings, online interviews, etc.
Starting date
18th February (Tue), 2025
eligible users
Only KU-members
Time limit
Within 3 hours
* Until 30 minutes before the closing time.
How to use
1) Reserve through KULINE Room Reservation system from 1 week in advance.
2) Come to the library counter. The staff will lend out the key.
3) The key must be returned 10 minutes before the end of use.
Notes
- Number of simultaneous reservations possible is one. If you reserve the Common Study Room or Media Theater, you can not reserve Privacy Booth.
When making multiple reservations, we will cancel any later bookings. - Reservations can be changed or cancelled by KULINE Room Reservation system.
- If the key is not received at least 20 minutes after the start time of use, the reservation will be cancelled.
(日本語) 【復旧しました】【メンテナンス】リポジトリ登録システムの一時休止について(2/18 12:00~数日)
Maintenance: JapanKnowledge (Mar. 8, 2025)
JapanKnowledge service will be suspended due to its system maintenamce during the following period.
We
appreciate your support and patience.
Schedule
- March 8, 2025 (Sat) 10:00 - 13:00 (Japan Time)
Suspended service
All JapanKnowledge Services (JapanKnowledge Lib, Select contents and JKBooks)
Database List "J"
https://www.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/erdb?c=erdb_alpha_j&lang=en
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[Library Network] Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive: Suruga Date Documents (Early-modern) have been newly released
65 items from Suruga Date Documents (Early-Modern) held by the Kyoto University Museum have been newly released in Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive.
▼Suruga Date Documents (Early-Modern)
The Suruga Date, a family sharing the same ancestor as the famous Date Masamune of Northern Japan were a warrior (kokujin) family based in Suruga Province (currently known as Shizuoka Prefecture). They moved to Tsuyama domain in Mimasaka province (current day Okayama Prefecture) where they survived during the Early Modern era (1600-1868). In all, 121 documents survive in the Suruga Date collection, with the oldest dating from the fourteenth century, and the most recent dating from the late nineteenth century (Meiji era).
Documents from the Early Modern to the Meiji era are available now. The documents cover a wide range of topics, but at the heart of them are those relating to the dispute over the Date family name from 1690 to the following year.
Yūki Hideyasu shuinjō 結城秀康朱印状
Please also see the 56 medieval documents.
▼Suruga Date Documents (Medieval)
As of February 13, 2025, Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive provides 2,154,597 images of 25,582 titles.