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Q: Where is the library?

A: The library is located in the Library Building (5F, 1F, B1).


Q: How do I borrow books?

A: Borrowing materials requires your student ID or staff ID.

☆Others: Please refer to the library's borrowing regulations.


Q: Can I borrow books for someone else?

A: No, borrowing must be done by the cardholder with their own ID.


Q: How many books can a reader borrow?

A:

Description

During the Semester Winter and Summer Break

Reader Type

Number of Books Loan Period Renewal Times Renewal Period Number of Books Loan Period

Staff

20 books 1 month 1 time 1 month 20 books Entire Break

Students

10 books 1 month 1 time 1 month 10 books Entire Break
Others

Please refer to the library's borrowing regulations.


Q: How do I renew books?

A: Readers can renew books themselves through the library's automated system. If renewing by phone or in person, please provide your ID number, due date, book title, and its registration number.


Q: How do I reserve books?

A: If the book you want to borrow is currently checked out, you can reserve it through the library's automated system.


Q: What should I do if a borrowed book is lost?

A: Lost books should be handled according to the library's policy on lost and damaged books. Please address this issue as soon as possible, as overdue fines will be applied after the due date (5 TWD per book per day).


Q: Which materials cannot be borrowed and how should I handle them?

A: Reference books, newspapers, journals, and faculty publications cannot be borrowed. If you need to refer to these materials, please use the library's photocopy machine and pay for copies (A4/2 TWD per page) according to copyright laws.


Q: How should I handle photocopying in the library?

A: Please use the photocopy machine in the lobby on the first floor. Pay in cash for the actual number of copies made (A4/2 TWD per page). Please comply with copyright laws and do not make illegal copies.


Q: If I find three bibliographic records in the search results, does it mean the library has three copies of the book?

A: The bibliographic records indicate the current holdings of the library.


Q: What is interlibrary cooperation?

A: Interlibrary cooperation is a method of resource sharing and mutual support among libraries. If the materials you need are not available at our library, you can use the interlibrary cooperation service to borrow or photocopy materials from other libraries or information centers.


The library's interlibrary cooperation service is as follows:

Apply online through the National Document Delivery Service System (NDDS). For details, please refer to the library's interlibrary cooperation regulations. If you have any questions about the process, please contact the library.


Q: Can I bring a laptop into the library?

A: Yes, you can bring a laptop into the library.


Q: Why can't I bring my backpack into the library?

A: The main purpose is to prevent readers from bringing food or drinks into the library, which could pollute the environment. There are temporary lockers at the library entrance for readers to store their belongings.


Q: Can I bring food into the library?

A: No, please do not bring food or drinks into the library to maintain cleanliness and avoid attracting pests.


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