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Newsletter No.52 is now out!
(2024/04/01)
Newsletter No.52 has been published! (Japanese Only)
(2024/04/01)
Newsletter No.52 has been published! (Japanese Only)
(2024/03/21)
Click https://www.lib.shizuoka.ac.jp/userguides/staff/rdm/ (Japanese only) for more information.
(2024/02/26)
It has been confirmed that Shizuoka University Library user violated the rules and conditions of use for the following e-resource contracted by the University.
Shizuoka University Library users have an obligation to read, be aware of, and observe the terms and conditions of use for all electronic resources.
Failure to take note and observe such terms and conditions of use puts the individual user at risk and potentially could result in termination of service to the entire campus. We remind all members of Shizuoka University to please be aware of your legal obligations so that service will not be jeopardized for others.
For details, please click here.
-Improper Use by Using Link Prefetching of Web Browsers
Owing to reference management tools or browser functions, it may be regarded as Mass-Download even if it is not intended. For details, please click here(Japanese text only).
With regard to this inappropriate use of service, Shizuoka University Library will continue to provide thorough service guidance so as not to cause the same situation in the future.
(2024/02/21)
The results of research conducted by the Horticulture Innovation Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, will be on display.
This is a collection of interviews with local residents about fruit trees in their gardens, a local resource in the Kunowaki district of Kawane Honmachi.
The stories of people’s lives and fruit trees in the mid-mountainous region are told in Kawane dialect.
■February 27th (Tue) – March 13th (Wed) 9am – 5pm : Monday – Friday
■Shizuoka Main Library 4th floor, Gallery
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, please observe the following notes.
(*Click the image to open the PDF)
(2024/01/26)
The due date is the same date of the graduation ceremony.
Shizuoka campus: March 22nd
Hamamatsu campus: March 21st
Please return the books you borrow by the due date.
You can extend the loan period until March 31st. If you need extension, please ask to the library staff. (Weekday open days, 9:00-12:30, 13:30-17:00)
From April, you can borrow library materials after your student card issued.
If you are a fourth-year undergraduate student or a second-year graduate student who will continue to be enrolled next academic year due to repeating a year etc., you can extend the loan period until April 17th.
If you want extension, please ask to the library staff. (Weekday open days, 9:00-12:30, 13:30-17:00)
(2024/01/22)
The loan period and return date during the spring vacation are as follows.
Student | Type of Item | Check-out | Due date |
---|---|---|---|
Undergrad. | All | Jan.30 – Apr.3 | Apr.17 |
Grad. | Open Shelf (Shizuoka) | ||
Others | Jan.30 - Mar.15 |
(2024/01/19)
(2024/01/17)
During following periods, please do not use library as a self-study area or use seats for a long time.
Visitors can only use when read or borrow holding materials.
Jan.15th(Mon) – Feb.5th(Mon)
(2024/01/15)
This is the exhibition by students of “Calligraphy Research” and “Calligraphy Pedagogy II”.
The following is an excerpt from a posting in the gallery.
“Those who have contributed to this exhibition include those specializing in Japanese education,
those specializing in other subjects, and international students, citizens and so on.
We hope that you will be able to feel the image of every calligraphic work influencing and harmonizing with each other in the gallery space.”
■January 16th (Tue) – January 30th (Tue) 9am – 5pm : Monday – Friday (The first day begins at 12:30 and the last day ends at 12:00.)
■Shizuoka Main Library 4th floor, Gallery
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, please observe the following notes.
(*Click the image to open the PDF)
(2024/01/12)
We would like to express our deepest sympathies to all those affected by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake of 2024.
If you borrowed books from Shizuoka University Library and will be late returning them due to the earthquake, please let us know when you return them.
The overdue borrowing suspension will be lifted.
If you have lost or damaged books, please consult with the counter.
Please understand that overdue return notification and reminder e-mails will be sent automatically until you come to the library to complete the procedures.