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For the past two months, I have had the opportunity to work as a student helper in the Library’s Archives and Special Collections, helping set up an exhibition titled “Travelling in Maps: Exploring Tourist Asia (1890-1950)”. This showcases a selection of travel maps created during a transformative period in Asian travel history, with improving transportation networks turning perilous journeys into more accessible explorations, allowing more people to have access to tourism.
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The fast development and release of automated tools is transforming how we conduct research. Many of these tools (technologies) appear to be very powerful: allowing us to do our work much faster, and maybe more efficiently. But they create a question: as we integrate these tools into our scholarly work, how do we ensure that we are not just doing things faster, but also doing them right?
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As HKUST celebrates its 35th anniversary, the Library reflects on a story that began alongside the founding of our University. It is a story of innovation, partnership, enduring care, and the quiet dedication that has supported our academic mission for over three decades.
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Can AI assist non-coding humanities researchers in processing non-Western language materials? Yes—but this report shows how and why MLLMs fail on domain-specific OCR, what that reveals about their cognitive boundaries, and methodological implications for low-resource AI-assisted DH workflows.
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