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Media library (library) dedicated site

Please check the above "To the Media Library (Library) Site" for information on the media library (library), opening calendar, collection search (OPAC), database, etc.

For outsiders and alumni

Serialization plan

"Me and the library, my media library"

"Me and Libraries, My Media Library" is a series of articles in which you talk about "relationships and episodes with libraries" through interviews and essays.

A story about the first book I borrowed from the elementary school library, memories of the popular "To be ○○ series" in junior high school, and buying an expensive book I wrote on the library paper I wanted to buy in high school. From various memories in the school library and public library, such as a story that moved me when I received it, a classmate who immediately told me the location of the library collection when I was a university student, and thoughts on the media library of our university. I will ask you about your favorite places.

We will also introduce recommended books, so if you read the article and feel the charm of the library, please visit the media library on each campus.

Vol.1 Atsushi Hamana, President
Vol.2 Yoko Hamana Vice President
3rd Kobe Yamate Campus Media Library Open
4th Lecturer Kosuke Yamamoto
5th Associate Professor Tetsuo Maeda
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Miki Campus (Building No. 1, 3rd floor)

The Miki Campus Media Library currently displays golf-related books donated by Miki City's Golf Town Promotion Division.Nursing-related materials are abundant.

Amagasaki Campus (4th floor)

In addition to academic books, the media library on the Amagasaki Campus also has a full collection of picture books.

Kobe Yamate Campus (Building No. 1, 2nd floor)

Media library area

A quiet study area in the style of a traditional library.
Books, newspapers, and academic journals are placed on the open shelves, and back numbers of foreign books and magazines are placed on the dense shelves.
There are 15 seats at the window counter, 5 seats at the carrell desk, and 8 seats in the browsing corner.
In the browsing corner, academic journals and newspapers are placed, and information can be searched in a calm space using two movable tables and four PCs. There are 2 OPAC terminals, 4 monochrome on-demand printer, and a coin-operated copier.

Learning commons area

This space is mainly used for study support, and is used for small group study and office hours.
There is a learning support room and a media support counter, where you can borrow books, receive PC support, and receive support for learning.
On the bookshelf on the wall, books related to employment and qualifications, light reading materials such as manga series, tourist guidebooks, English multi-reading books, movie DVDs, etc. are arranged. Equipped with a 100-inch screen and a movable desk, it is used for office hours and tutor support.
The study space can be freely used for group or individual study.
Equipped with 8 PCs and color/monochrome copiers with on-demand printers.

Collaboration area

① King Room
② Gandhi Room
③ Churchill Room
④ KUISs room
⑤ Collaboration room

It can be used for group work from 2 or more people.
Students can make reservations for ① to ④, so please make a reservation through the library's reservation system, receive the key at the learning commons area counter, and use it.
⑤The collaboration room can only be reserved by faculty and staff as it will be used for center programs and some classes.