1.Borrowing Service: offering hard-copy books borrowing andreturning services. Web management system enables all books to be borrowed on the open racks.
2.Periodical Reading Service: offering hard-copy periodicals and bound copies.
3.Public Search Service: offering the Internet search for all kinds of information including the library catalogues.
4.Digital Database Service: to make use of the modern computer and web
technology and equipment to provide readers home and abroad with digital
resources.
5.Literature Retrieve: to help readers search for literature data related to a certain ?aspect.
6.Novelty Checking Service: to search for, screen, differen? tiate and analyze the ?relevant literature reviews, the result ?of which offers a scientific basis for the no velty appraisal ??forscientific projects.
7.Retrieval Teaching: to provide readers with special training in literature and information retrieval skills.
8.Consulting Service: to answer reader¡¯s questions on a given subject and give specific advice about how to make ?good use of library information.
9.Inter-library Borrowing Service: to borrow from the protocol library books that are not available here.
10.Literature Delivery Service: to obtain from other libraries the original literature that is not available here.
11.Searching Agent: to search for and provide the readers ?with the embodying
?information of their scientific results or ?academic papers, Whether they are
embodied in such databases ?as SCI, SCIE, EI, ISTP, etc.
12.Specific Services: to provide readers, upon their specific ??request, with follow-?? up information on a regular or irregular basis.
13.Internet Caf¨¦ Service: to offer readers electronic reading rooms for their computer operation or internet services.
14.Copy Service: to provide printing, copying, scanning Services. |