Overnight Library Access Policy Update

Effective 1 September 2026, access to the Academic Commons at the Main Library from 11:00 p.m. to 7:59 a.m. will be restricted to current HKBU students and staff only. 

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Notice of Level 2 Washroom Renovation (16 May – 31 August 2026)

Please be informed that the noisy work for Main Library Level 2 washrooms renovation will take place on 23 May 2026 (Sat) - 25 May 2026 (Mon). Please note that all washrooms on Level 2 of the Main Library including the female, male, and disabled washrooms are scheduled for renovation.

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Notice of Noisy Works in the Library (May–Aug 2026)

To maintain and improve our facilities, the following works are scheduled and may generate noise in nearby areas.

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Special Collections and Archives Reopens – Normal Services Resumed (27 April 2026)

Important Updates on CollabTech Commons (formerly Multimedia Learning Centre)

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簡介

「當代中國剪報資料庫」是由香港浸會大學圖書館建立,旨在為公眾及研究人員提供有關中國大陸、香港、臺灣三地的政治、社會、財經、文教等新聞資料。有關香港過渡期及主權回歸的資料尤其豐富。 所有剪報均取材自 1992 至 1998 年出版的香港報章,包括明報、信報、快報、新報、晶報、大公報、文匯報、香港時報、星島日報、星島晚報、華僑日報、香港經濟日報、英文虎報及南華早報。 

此數據庫是一個索引性的資料庫。如欲閱覽剪報全文,歡迎蒞臨本館四樓特藏及文獻組借閱。 

Introduction

The Contemporary China Newspaper Clippings Database is maintained by the Special Collections & Archives of the Library. The database provides citations to clippings on the political, socio-economic, cultural and educational development in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Special emphasis is given to the topics regarding the transfer of Hong Kong’s sovereignty to China in 1997. 

These clippings are selected from fourteen newspapers that were published in Hong Kong between 1992 and 1998. They are Ta Kung Pao, Wen Wei Po, Ming Pao, Jing Bao, Hong Kong Daily News, Hong Kong Times, Kuai Bao, Hong Kong Economic Journal, Hong Kong Economic Times, Hong Kong Standard, South China Morning Post, Overseas Chinese Daily News, Sing Tao Daily & Sing Tao Evening Post. 

All the clippings are non-circulating materials and users can use them for educational and research purposes at the Special Collections & Archives, Level 4 of the Main Library. 

Last updated: 04 August 2019