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Archive for March, 2013

Mar 19 2013

Library Opening Hours during Easter Holidays / Ching Ming Festival

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29 March to 1 April 2013 (Easter Holidays) and 4 April 2013 (Ching Ming Festival)

Main Library, AV & Reserve Collection, Fung Ping Shan Library, and Special Collections will open from 10am to 7pm.

Law Library and Medical Library will open from 10am to 5pm.

Dental Library, Education Library, and Music Library will be closed.

The Library Corner at G/F and the Study Zone at Level 3, Main Library, will remain open after Main Library opening hours (except cleaning time for Study Zone between 9:00 am to 10:00 am) for the use of CURRENT STAFF and CURRENT STUDENTS ONLY.

For enquiry, please call 2859-2203.

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Mar 11 2013

Libraries Closed on HKU Foundation Day, 16 March 2013

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March 16, 2013 (Saturday) will be a University holiday, and the University Libraries will be closed on that day.

During this time, The Library Corner at G/F and the Study Zone at Level 3, Main Library, will remain open after Main Library opening hours for the use of CURRENT STAFF and CURRENT STUDENTS ONLY.

For enquiry, please call 2859-2203 or 2241-5945.

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Mar 11 2013

The exhibition: “Good Company: Leung Ping-kwan’s Hong Kong” extended until 22 March 2013

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The exhibition: “Good Company: Leung Ping-kwan’s Hong Kong” commemorates the work of our city’s foremost literary voice, Yesi (也斯), who sadly passed away on January 5, 2013.

Venue: Atrium, G/F, Main Library, HKU

Exhibition period: 30 January – 22 March 2013

The exhibition is inspired by Leung Ping-kwan’s (known by his pen name Yesi) collaboration with 9 artist friends and communicates their shared vision of Hong Kong. Five of the exhibits have not been shown before. Poetry and literary creation were central to Yesi’s life; so was friendship. The exhibition shows how friendship and poetry can nourish each other, displaying the author’s poems alongside his friends’ photographs. It also offers a bibliographical survey of Leung Ping-kwan’s work in three genres – poetry, prose, fiction – from earlier to more recent times.

The exhibition “Good Company: Leung Ping-kwan’s Hong Kong” is held as part of the Faculty of Arts Centenary and is co-organized by The University of Hong Kong Libraries.

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