Call Number: QA76.5 .E93 2020
Call Number: TA168 .K3636 2020
Call Number: TA168 .E3874 2020
Call Number: TA168 .B24 2020
Faculty members place books on reserve for their courses. For more information about Course Reserve and the Depositing Service (for faculty), please see the Course Reserves page.
Watch this video to learn how to use CityUHK LibraryFind to search for books and other items:
And also read our guide CityUHK LibraryFind.
Below are some general subject areas relevant to SYE students. You can go to these locations on the shelves to browse our collection in that subject area: view the floor plan to find the location, or ask a library staff member for help while you're in the Library.
Call no. | Subject |
HD28-70 | Management. Industrial management |
QA1-939 | Mathematics |
QA273-280 | Probabilities. Mathematical statistics |
QA299.6-433 | Analysis |
T55.4-60.8 | Industrial engineering. Management engineering |
T57-57.97 | Applied mathematics. Quantitative methods |
T57.6-57.97 | Operations research. Systems analysis |
TA168 | Systems engineering |
TK1-9971 | Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering |
TK7885-7895 | Computer engineering. Computer hardware |
Browse the CityU LibraryFind for books using these subject areas:
CityUHK Library provides access to over two million e-books for CityUHK students and staff. The majority of e-books titles can be accessed both on and off campus, and many e-books can be downloaded to a personal device for offline reading.
You may refer to the Selected E-book Collections by Department/Subject for e-books in related engineering subjects.
If a book you need from CityUHK Library is not available because it is checked out or not held by the Library, you can use HKALL to request an available copy from another UGC library. The book will be sent to CityUHK Library for you to collect.
After a search in the Books, Media & Articles+ search scope, click on your desired title from the result list to go to the full record page. Select the Get It option and click on Search this title in HKALL. You will be directed to the title(s) in the HKALL scope.
Alternatively, you may try to find your desired title directly in the HKALL search scope by either of the following ways:
Click on your desired title, if available, from the result list. Select the option Get it. If there is an available copy in other libraries, click on HKALL – Resource Sharing. Please note that you need to sign in to see request options and to place requests.
*To learn more about HKALL (e.g. eligibility), please view here.
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