Library Liaisons
Library Workshops
Information Literacy Education Micro-courses
Customized Lectures
GE (General Education) and Open-Access Courses
Academic Writing Guidance
Information Literacy Education Online Games
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Library Liaisons

The Library Liaison Program is designed to help undergraduate students learn more about services and collections available in Peking University Library. Each undergraduate class is matched with a librarian who will work with students throughout their four-year study at Peking University. The Library Liaison serves as a point of contact for library resource utilization. He or she will provide latest information about events of interest, new services, research databases and information tools in the library.


Undergraduate students may consult the Library Liaison for any questions about the library. No matter in general or about research needs in particular, the Library Liaison is happy to meet you offline, via email or wechat.


For more information, please contact us at 62757165-812.


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Library Workshops

Each semester, Peking University Library offers high-quality workshops to better inform students, staff and faculties of various resources and services in the library. These workshops include topics of document retrieval and utilization, database searching, academic writing and software application, etc. Training schedule can be found on the electronic information board in the library.


For more information, please contact us at 62753504.

Information Literacy Education Micro-courses

The library offers some micro-videos to explain topics such as database retrieval, common software utilization, and academic paper writing.


For more information, please contact us at 62757165-812.

Customized Lectures

Appointments and special requirements of lectures are welcome. For more information, please contact us at 62757165-812 or email us to liuyqlib.pku.edu.cn.

GE (General Education) and Open-Access Courses

The library offers a course named Retrieval and Applications of the Electronic Resources for undergraduates and graduate students.


For more information, please contact us at 62757165-812.


Academic Writing Guidance

In order to help students improve their writing skills, the library offers series of lectures on information retrieval, literature management, academic norms, submission guides each semester, and provides micro videos on the theme of Academic Resource Retrieval and Paper Writing, and sets up academic writing study rooms to answer questions about writing.


For more information, please contact us at 62757165-812.



Information Literacy Education Online Games

Use WeChat to scan the QR code, and start the game!


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