A&H Library

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Functions

Opening Hours

Resources and Services

Research Services Dept. 
(Room 208)

Mondays to Fridays
08:00-11:30 
13:30-17:00

Research services, training and information retrieving services. Tel: 55664282

Scientific and Technological Novelty Search Center (Room 208)Mondays to Fridays
08:00-11:30 
13:30-17:00
Scientific and technological novelty search service ,including novelty search for establishing research projects, assessing scientific and technological achievements, scientific and technological prize application ; Providing reports and certifying the inclusion of users' articles in databases of SCI, SSCI, EI, SISTP, etc. and their citation. Tel:55664282

Compact Book Stack of Social Science and Humanities Books (Room 119)

Mondays to Fridays
08:00-11:30 
13:30-17:00

Collections of books of infrequent use transferred from Social Science and Humanities Book Bank and reading rooms. Users can request books by logging in OPAC and will be informed to collect the requested books by E-mail when they are available.

Circulation Desk 
(1st Floor lobby)

Mondays to Sundays 
08:00-22:00

Borrowing and Returning Books, Reference Services. Tel: 65643807

Registration Desk 

(1st Floor lobby)

Mondays to Fridays
08:00-11:30 
13:30-17:00
Library Card Application and Leaving School Procedures.

Social Science and Humanities Book Stack
( Room 210 )

Mondays to Sundays 
08:00-22:00

Collections of Chinese books on social science and humanities ; book stacks accessible to users holding Campus Ecards.

Political Science, Economics & Law Reading Room 
(Room 211)

Mondays to Sundays 
08:00-22:00

Collections of 150.000 volumes social science and humanities books in Chinese; 308 seats available. Book stacks are accessible to users holding Campus Ecards. The borrowing period is two months, and readers can renew an item a maximum of two times. Several PCs for retrieving library resources are available. One self-service copier is available for readers.  Tel: 65643163

Newspaper and Periodicals Reading Room 
(Room 311)

Mondays to Sundays 
08:00-22:00

Collections of 2,000 kinds of Chinese periodicals, more than 200 kinds of Chinese newspapers (including 10 kinds of Hong Kong newspapers), 600 kinds of foreign periodicals, and over 20 kinds of bound volumes of newspapers; 264 seats are available. Several PCs for retrieving library resources are available. One self-service copier is available for readers. Tel: 65643606

Past Periodicals and Newspapers 
( Room 349)

Mondays to Fridays
08:00-11:30 
13:30-16:30

Collections of 6,000 kinds of bound volumes of Chinese periodicals, 5,600 kinds of bound volumes of foreign periodicals and 300 kinds of bound volumes of Chinese newspapers. Users can request materials by contacting librarians in Room 311.  Tel: 65643606

Document Delivery Service 
(Room 305)

Mondays to Fridays
08:00-11:30 
13:30-17:00

Document Delivery Service for users within or outside the university. Tel : 65643176

Reference Book Reading Room 
(Room 411)

Mondays to Sundays 
08:00-22:00

Collections of 110,000 social science and humanities books and Hong Kong and Taiwan books, among which various Chinese dictionaries and source books including ancient ‘siku” series books; 244 seats available to senior undergraduates, postgraduates, overseas students and teachers.(20 undergraduates at a time). 2 self-service copiers are available.Tel: 65643169

Arts and Humanities Book Stack
(Room 410)

Mondays to Sundays 
08:00-22:00

Collections of 150,000 arts and humanities books; book stacks accessible to users holding Campus Ecards. Tel: 65645647

Special Collections (4th Floor)Mondays to Fridays

08:00-16:30

(Exhibition Hall)


The Special Collections Center provides access to the works of Fudan scholars, as well as to special collections such as early Western languages, early French, and Egyptology documents. It also offers access to the electronic archives of Wellington Koo (in standalone version, equipped with a dedicated computer). The special collections are subject to appointment-based access, and readers can make online reservations through the library catalog system. Upon receiving the reservation notification email, readers can proceed to the reading room of the Special Collections Center for browsing (no lending, no self-study). The exhibition hall of the Special Collections Center periodically changes its theme exhibitions, and readers are welcome to visit.

 

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