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March 8th will be International Women’s Day (IWD)! Women’s day has been celebrated in various forms by socialist and communist groups and countries for over 100 years. It became a more widespread celebration of women’s achievements and aspirations when the United Nations adopted and promoted International Women’s Day. Here at HKUST, the Library has joined the broader HKUST celebrations with an IWD 2025 Book Display. It highlights women’s achievements and work across the ages in many areas: science, technology, the arts, music, and literature, as well as in politics and labor. Celebrate IWD by taking something to read, to listen to, or to watch. As this year's HKUST IWD 2025 theme states: #Accelerate Action! Victoria Caplan Head, Research and Learning Support lbcaplan@ust.hk
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I joined the first day of E-Discovery Week Exhibition. The experience proved to be nothing short of enriching. Designed to unveil the wealth of databases accessible through the HKUST Library, it blended learning with playful engagement—a combination that left me both informed and inspired. The concept was simple yet clever: Participants received a “Crewmate Pass” to collect stamps by exploring booths hosted by ten leading database providers. Spanning disciplines from Business and Science to Humanities, each booth offered a deep dive into specialized resources. What impressed me most was the hosts’ expertise—not only did they demystify their platforms, but they also shared tailored tips for navigating them through HKUST’s Library portal. It felt like unlocking cheat codes for academic success! The real adventure began with stamp hunting. With just three stamps, participants could enter a lucky draw brimming with enticing prizes. Yet, as I gathered more stamps, I realized the greater reward lay in the discoveries themselves: databases I’d never considered for assignments, now bookmarked as secret weapons for future research.
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Being a recent recipient of our university's Doctor of Humanities honoris causa, Tony Leung Chiu Wai (梁朝偉)'s artistry has reached global cinema for decades. Do you know that our library also holds several of his notable films? From his early works in the 1980s to his martial arts tour de force in "The Grandmaster" (2013), you can trace his remarkable acting journey through our library collection. Among our extensive collection of his works, here are some highlights: People's Hero [人民英雄] (1987) City of sadness [悲情城市] (1989) Chungking Express [重慶森林] (1994) In the Mood for Love [花樣年華] (2000) Infernal Affairs [無間道] (2002) Red cliff [赤壁] (2008) Red Cliff II [赤壁決戰天下] (2009) The Grandmaster [一代宗師] (2013) You can search "梁朝偉" in our PowerSearch and limit your search results to "Video", or go directly to the Media Collection on LG1 to look for more! Whether you're a film enthusiast, studying cinema, or seeking quality entertainment, these acclaimed titles—from Hong Kong to Hollywood—offer diverse storytelling. Take advantage of the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday to explore these films and immerse yourself in world-class cinema while you recharge. Warm reminder: check out a DVD driver at the G/F Service Counter for 7 days if you don't have one at home! Lester Chan Librarian (Learning Support) lblester@ust.hk
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