Print Book Acquisition
For the book purchasing schedule, please refer to Library Print Book Acquisition Schedule for AY2021-22.
Please click the list of Academies and Schools to see the Library Pre-approval plans and Order feedback (May) as below.
From the Library Pre-approval Plans for each department, you could select desired titles.
The Order Feedback (May 2022) regarding the books ordered by the Library is updated. During the pandemic prevention and control period, the arrival time of imported books might be affected due to delays in international parcel delivery. For any urgent need, please contact your subject librarians.
XJTLU Entrepreneur College (Taicang)
School of AI and Advanced Computing School of Intelligent Manufacturing Ecosystem School of Internet of Things School of Robotics School of Cultural Technology School of Intelligent Finance and Business |
Pre-approval Plan (AAC, IME, IOT, IRE)
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School of Advanced Technology
Electrical & Electronic Engineering |
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Computing Communications and Networking Intelligent Science Mechatronics & Robotics |
Design School
Architecture & Design |
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Civil Engineering |
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Urban Planning & Design |
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
China Studies |
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International Studies |
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Applied Linguistics Literature Translation & Interpreting |
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Media & Communication |
School of Science
Applied Mathematics Financial Mathematics Statistics & Actuarial Sciences Foundational Mathematics Pure Mathematics |
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Biological Sciences |
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Chemistry |
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Health & Environmental Science |
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Physics |
Meanwhile, you could fill in Purchase Request Form with the detailed information of your desired books out of the pre-approval plan.
More information on Library Book Acquisition, please refer to https://libguides.lib.xjtlu.edu.cn/bookacquisition.
Reference Textbook Order Feedback
- The Library received 1,121 reference textbook requests for AY21/22-S2 through e-Bridge.
- 877 titles have existed in the Library collection, one copy of which will be shelved in Course Reserved Area (3F, the Library). You can easily search the reference textbooks of your modules in the "Curriculum" of OPAC.
- 17 titles have existed in the Library digital collection, their electronic copies are searchable and accessible on OPAC.
- 52 titles have not been ordered due to incomplete or incorrect bibliographic information (title, author(s), ISBN, etc.)
- 11 titles are temporarily out of stock.
- 4 titles, which failed to be ordered due to not being officially published, will be reordered by the Library.
During the regular epidemic prevention and control period, the arrival time of imported books might be affected due to delays in international parcel delivery.
If you have any queries on the order status, feel free to contact Lib-CDD@xjtlu.edu.cn
For consultation on textbook request issues, feel free to contact Textbook@xjtlu.edu.cn
You can click here to review Book Status.
Library Highlights
Researcher Academy Learning Day Held Successfully
Researcher Academy Learning Day, organised by XJTLU Library, was successfully held online on 25 May 2022.
There were 4 inspirational sessions respectively, sharing insights from premium journal editors and publishing professionals. Ms. Melissa Wagner (Vice President of Editorial, IGI Global), Ms. Marisa Ruccolo (Customer Success Architect, Clarivate), Dr. Huaiju Wang (Scientific Editor, Cell Press), and Ms. Chentong Hao (Author Services Presentative, Cambridge University Press) gathered to discuss different topics of scholarly communication, including academic publishing, open access, paper discoverability, journal selection, manuscript writing, and submission, etc. Over 150 researchers in and around XJTLU registered for the event and there were more than 80 members of the audience per session on average.
Find HERE for the recordings of the event to review the talks.
Researcher Academy @ XJTLU Library is a scholarly communication theme project by XJTLU Library. It aims to guide researchers, especially early-career researchers through different phases of the research cycle, from research preparation to publishing and disseminating research, introducing various research and scholarly communication topics. The next scholarly communication event will be held in October 2022. The Library looks forward to seeing you at our event.
Living Library Webinar Held Successfully
On 18th May, the 31st Living Library with the theme “From One to Infinity” was successfully held online. This time, XJTLU Library invited three “living books”, namely Yangyang DING, Yunfan CHEN, and Wenlan XIONG, to share their personal stories with XJTLUers. Their topics are Meditations on the Epidemic, Youth Leadership in the VUCA World, and Jump into the Serendipity of University Life.
The webinar lasted for one and a half hours and the participants were very enthusiastic. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed our lives, it gives us more time to read and think, try something different, and discover our true self. We believe that those looking for new opportunities will find ripe opportunities in the future.
XJTLU ESI Research Performance Report (May 2022 Issue) Released
The Library has released the May 2022 Issue of Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Essential Science Indicators (ESI) Research Performance Report, which provides information about XJTLU’s ESI rankings and performances, ESI Top 1% research fields, and ESI Top Papers. According to the latest ESI update on May 12th, 2022, XJTLU has retained its positions in the ESI Top 1% institutions in the fields of Engineering, Computer Science and Social Science, General, and has 52 ESI Top Papers in all fields.
The Library Online Courses “Popular Style Poster Production by Photoshop” and “To Be an Effective Autonomous Learner “Successfully Held
In order to better support our students’ learning and enrich their life at home under the COVID-19 Pandemic, a total of 8 sessions of online courses were held successfully by Library from 13th April to 12th May 2022. These courses focused on a poster design by Photoshop and autonomous learning, taught respectively by Mrs. Sunruo Wu and Mr. Li Lu from Library User Service Division.
Positive feedback was received from students after the courses. They learned skills and reduced learning anxiety during the special period.