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            <description>長庚大學【Library-Services相關內容】</description>
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                    <title>【Services】The matters related to locker rental, return, and usage for the second semester of the 114th academic year.</title>

                    <link>https://www.cgu.edu.tw/ch/Subject/Detail/74927?nodeId=16673</link>

                    


                    <description>The locker rental matters for the second semester of the 114th academic year. Rental period：From February 23, 2026(Mon.) until fully rented, Monday to Friday from 9:00AM to 4:00PM. How to rent a locker：Bring your own faculty/staff/student ID card and TWD$200 in cash to the library’s 1st floor circulation desk to complete your locker rental application. Return period：From June 8, 2026 to July 3, 2026, Monday to Friday from 9:00AM to 4:00PM. Notice for returning a locker： (1) Please clean the locker before returning it. (2) Bring your own faculty/staff/student ID card and the lock to the library’s 1st floor circulation desk to complete the locker return process. If the lock is damaged, the library will retain the deposit. (3) If you authorize someone else to return the locker on your behalf, they must present your ID card along with their own. (4) Failure to return the locker on time will result in the confiscation of the deposit, which will be returned to the school. Items left in the locker will be discarded. Readers Services Division</description>


                    <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>

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                    <title>【Services】Library Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Subsidy Program for the Spring Semester of Academic Year 114 (2026)</title>

                    <link>https://www.cgu.edu.tw/ch/Subject/Detail/73888?nodeId=16673</link>

                    


                    <description>In response to adjustments in journal resources, the Library continues to provide subsidies for International Interlibrary Cooperation System (RapidILL) and National Document Delivery Service System (NDDS) to fully support the teaching and research needs of our faculty and students.. The pertinent details are as follows: Subsidy recipients: Full-time teachers and graduate students. Subsidy period: 2026.1.1-2026.7.31 (or until the individual subsidy amount limits are reached, or the total budget is exhausted). Subsidy amount limits: (1) RapidILL (International Interlibrary Cooperation System): Fully subsidized with no upper limit. (2) NDDS (National Document Delivery Service System): NTD 500 per person for full-time teachers; NTD 230 per person for graduate students. Teachers and students who have received external research project funding are encouraged to covering expenses through the relevant budget items of their research project. Once the individual subsidy amount limit is surpassed or the total subsidy budget is exhausted, charges will be handled in accordance with the library’s standard fee schedule. If you have any questions, please contact the Reference Service Librarian (extension 5622).
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2025 10:55:00 GMT</pubDate>

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                    <title>【Services】 Forwarded Information: “正版電子教科書購買指南(Guide to Purchasing Legitimate E-Textbooks)” from the Taiwan Book Publishers Association</title>

                    <link>https://www.cgu.edu.tw/ch/Subject/Detail/70603?nodeId=16673</link>

                    


                    <description>To assist faculty, staff, and students in correctly understanding and using legitimate e-textbooks, we hereby forward the &quot;正版電子教科書購買指南(Guide to Purchasing Legitimate E-Textbooks),&quot; issued by the Taiwan Book Publishers Association. Please refer to the information below and make good use of it. The Taiwan Book Publishers Association is composed of 16 professional educational publishers from Taiwan and abroad. Its mission is to promote exchanges between domestic and international publishers and to enhance public awareness of the importance of protecting intellectual property rights. As more students are using tablets or mobile phones as learning tools, the demand for e-textbooks has been steadily increasing. The purchasing methods for e-textbooks are similar to those for print textbooks. Students may purchase access codes through local distributors, campus bookstores, or the Taiwan branch offices of publishers at preferential local prices. Alternatively, they may purchase directly from publishers’ official online platforms (eTextbook) or through dedicated mobile applications. One-stop online bookstores, such as Amazon Kindle eTextbooks (with Chinese-language interfacesupport), or global e-textbook distribution platforms like VitalSource Bookshelf (https://www.vitalsource.com/), also provide purchasing options. Each purchased e-textbook comes with a unique serial number or access code. Users must log in to the designated platform or application in order to view, download, or use the book offline. Account sharing is strictly prohibited, and copying, printing, or redistributing the content to others is not permitted. To help students better understand the proper way to purchase legitimate e-textbooks, the Association has produced a three-page digital flyer titled “正版電子教科書購買指南(Guide to Purchasing Legitimate E-Textbooks),” which includes relevant purchasing links. Students are reminded to use authorized versions for their studies and to avoid downloading, sharing, or exporting unauthorized digital files, so as not to violate copyright regulations.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2025 11:18:00 GMT</pubDate>

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                    <title>【Services】Library Opening Hours and Holiday Closures for the 114th Academic Year</title>

                    <link>https://www.cgu.edu.tw/ch/Subject/Detail/69027?nodeId=16673</link>

                    


                    <description>1.Regular Semester Opening Hours (1F–5F &amp;amp; B2F): Opening Hours Mon.~Fri. Sat. Sun. Time 08:00~22:50 10:00~19:50 10:00~19:50 ※ The entrance of the College of Management will be closed 20 minutes before the daily closing time due to the closing procedures. ※ Borrowing and returning services will be suspended 5 minutes prior to closing time. ※ The library will be closed on all national holidays. ※ The B1 Study Area is opendaily from 6:00 to the next day 00:30, except during the Chinese New Year holiday and other announced closures. 2.Library Closure Dates for Holidays: Date Note Sep 28(Sun)~ Sep 29(Mon) closed Teacher’s Day Oct 6 (Mon) closed Mid-Autumn Festival Oct 10 (Fri) closed National Day Holiday Oct 24 (Fri) ~ Oct 25 (Sat) closed Taiwan Retrocession Day Nov 17(Mon) closed School Sports Day Make-up Dec 25(Thu) closed Constitution Day Jan 1(Thu), 2026 closed New Year&#39;s Holiday Feb 14 (Sat) ~ Feb 21 (Sat), 2026 closed ChineseNew Year Holiday Feb 27(Fri) ~ Feb 28 (Sat), 2026 closed Peace Memorial Day 0Apr 3(Fri) ~ Apr 6(Mon), 2026 closed Ching Ming Festival May 1 (Fri), 2026 closed International Workers&#39; Day Jun 19 (Fri), 2026 closed Dragon Boat Festival
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 16:31:00 GMT</pubDate>

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                    <title>【Services】The revised provisions of CGU &amp;quot; Regulations for the Establishment of the Library Advisory Committee &amp;quot; will take effect immediately.</title>

                    <link>https://www.cgu.edu.tw/ch/Subject/Detail/67415?nodeId=16673</link>

                    


                    <description>The revised provisions of CGU &quot; Regulations for the Establishment of the Library Advisory Committee &quot; will take effect immediately. The amendments were approved at the University Affairs Meeting on May 15, 2025. Key revisions include: The relevant clauses have been modified in accordance with the university&#39;s organizational regulations. To enhance the stability of committee operations, the term of office for members has been adjusted to two years, along with an added explanation of member replacements. Additionally, amendments were made based on actual operational needs, including clarifications on committee tasks, the designation of the meeting convener and chairperson, the procedure for proxy attendance by committee members, and the selection process for task group members. Since the regulations do not involve responsibilities of other departments, and in reference to guidelines of other universities, the final review meeting procedure has been modified. Approval is now required from the Administrative Meeting. Attached are a comparison table of the revised provisions and the full text of the updated regulations.
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2025 17:07:00 GMT</pubDate>

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                    <title>【Services】The revised provisions of CGU &amp;quot; Library Management Regulations&amp;quot; will take effect immediately.</title>

                    <link>https://www.cgu.edu.tw/ch/Subject/Detail/67414?nodeId=16673</link>

                    


                    <description>The revised provisions of CGU &quot; Library Management Regulations&quot; will take effect immediately. The amendments were approved at the Library Advisory Committee meeting on April 17, 2025, and at the University Affairs Meeting on May 15, 2025. Key revisions include: The renewal limit for borrowed materials has been increased to three times. Since the regulations do not involve responsibilities of other departments, and in reference to guidelines of other universities, the final review meeting procedure has been modified. Approval is now required from the Library Advisory Committee and the Administrative Meeting. Attached are a comparison table of the revised provisions and the full text of the updated regulations.
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2025 17:03:00 GMT</pubDate>

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                    <title>【Services】 Library Opening Hours and Holiday Closures for the 113th Academic Year.</title>

                    <link>https://www.cgu.edu.tw/ch/Subject/Detail/64005?nodeId=16673</link>

                    


                    <description>【Services】 Library Opening Hours and Holiday Closures for the 113th Academic Year.</description>


                    <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 15:50:00 GMT</pubDate>

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                    <title>【Services】To support teaching and learning needs while ensuring compliance with the principles of fair use, beginning today, all course reserve textbooks designated by faculty members will be restricted to in-library use.</title>

                    <link>https://www.cgu.edu.tw/ch/Subject/Detail/60368?nodeId=16673</link>

                    


                    <description>1.To respect and protect intellectual property rights and assist students in using legally licensed textbooks, the library collects course textbooks specified by faculty members each semester. Electronic textbooks can be accessed through the library catalog system within the campus network. Physical textbooks are stored in a dedicated room on the first floor, with an additional copy of Chinese textbooks managed under general collection rules. 2.To support teaching and learning needs while ensuring compliance with the principles of fair use, all course reserve textbooks designated by faculty members will be restricted to in-library use effective immediately. 3.This policy amendment was approved during the Library Advisory Committee meeting for the first semester of the 113th academic year and has been implemented following the President&#39;s approval.
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:30:00 GMT</pubDate>

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