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Notice on the Trial Opening of the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD)

ICSD was provided by FIZ Karlsruhe from Germany and includes detailed information on 272260 fully characterized inorganic crystal structures published since 1913, including structural data of pure elements, minerals, metals, and intermetallic compounds, structural parameters (Pearson symbols, ANX formulas, Wyckoff sequences), bibliographic data, synthesis conditions, etc. The data is sourced from 1676 scientific journals, with 245488 (90%) crystal structure data obtained through experiments. The library is updated twice a year, adding 10000 new crystal structure data each year.

Make a Trip to the World Heritage in My Country

World Heritage is a rare and currently irreplaceable treasure of mankind. It is of great importance for youths to take up the noble mission of protecting world heritage, and at the same time constantly stimulate their creativity, face the new challenges facing the cause of world heritage protection and find new ways to solve the problems. As a part of the World Heritage Exhibition, this salon welcomes all the participants on campus to speak out freely everything you think about the World Heritage, and get familiarized with the World Heritage owned by China and their respective counties through peer talk and sharing by scholars. Come and join us! Time: 18:00-20:00, November 23rd, 2023 Location: Library Multi-function Room Key Agenda: 1. Free Pace: The World Natural & Cultural Heritage Exhibition 2. Exhibition Navigation: The Exhibition Concept 3. Peer Talk: The World Heritage in My Country 4. Scholar Talk: Why We Need Historic Sites Guests Introduction: Ren Zhijun Visiting Scholar of ZIBS A Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Wu Xiaolin Staff of Hangzhou West Lake World Cultural Heritage Monitoring and Management Center Engaged in world heritage and West Lake culture research. Language: English Participation: Scan the QR code below to participate Library November 20, 2023

To Play with O365: Outlook & OneDrive — Your Study Must-haves

College announcements, event notices, and equipment reservation reminders… Emails deliver various tedious matters. This week, a senior lecturer of Microsoft Office will teach you how to use Outlook for email sending and creating a personal calendar to keep things organized. In addition, there is OneDrive, which helps to save and share important documents, pictures, videos and make them accessible anytime, anywhere and across devices. Come and get your must-have study tool!

To Play with Office 365: This is A Good Team with Teams

As a powerful integrated tool, Microsoft Teams is well known and used for basic functions such as communication and collaboration, channels and teams, can also be interoperable with other Microsoft Office 365 software. Recently, Teams has launched the "Updates" application, which can quickly synchronize and summarize the content of learning and work, so that you always have an insight into the team's working procedure, and the weekly report of the work is always at hand! This Friday, the library invites you to join the Office lecture to easily "play" with team collaboration and online "cloud" learning through Teams!

Readership

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Teachers and students of the international campus who have the readership can borrow books.

Get Your Readership

Full-time students: your readership is automatically given when enrollment.

Searching Books

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Open the OPAC home page of the library, enter keywords (or book title, author and other information), set search options to narrow the search scope, and click search to display the search results.

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