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Find the Meaning of Life Amidst Suffering: The Book Club of To Live Held Successfully

Recommended by faculty and students, To Live, written by Yu Hua, was voted as the top one for our summer reading list. After anticipation and reading during the summer vacation, to enable readers to feel how touched the work is and to explore the essence of life, the library collaborated with the student book society launch the "Reading Bridge" series event, Invocation to Misery: The Book Club of To Live on September 21st for a heated discussions on "the meaning of life."

Search and Use of Facts and Data Resources

Authoritative factual and numerical information has always provided strong support for our work and learning. Factual resources can help us understand the information of a specific organization or person, and the meaning of a certain term; data resources can help us obtain reliable scientific data, economic statistics, and operational data. So how can we find facts and data resources with authoritative and reliable sources? This lecture will introduce you to the ways, tools and methods of accessing various types of factual and data resources. Speaker: Que Chenchen Introduction: Reference consulting librarian, Master of Laws, engaged in disciplinary intelligence analysis, data support and information literacy training. Time: Sept. 27th, 2024, 15:30~16:30, Friday Location: Library Multi-function Room, 1st Floor Mode: Online live