The Learning Network – The New York Times has integrated both “The New York Times” and “The New York Times in Education” platforms. This new integrated platform shares teaching and learning resources that correspond to articles and other multimedia published on NYTimes.com.
Educators can access lesson plans, writing prompts, contests, discussions forums, and quizzes to engage with students and inspire discussion and conversation.
The digital collection of “Chinese Martial Arts and Sports Culture Communication” is now online, showcasing over a hundred precious photos with detailed descriptions. Curious about the dissemination of Ving Tsun (Ip Man), Yang-style Tai Chi, Wu-style Tai Chi, and the influence of various Chinese martial artists in interpersonal, public, and international spheres? Click the link below to explore more!
(Alternatively, you can visit the Library homepage, click on “Go” under “Discover@ShueYan”, and then click on “COLLECTION DISCOVERY”. There, you will find the “中華武術與體育文化傳播 Chinese Martial Arts and Sports Culture Communication”.)
Looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving field of Information technology?
Explore the Pearson IT Professional eBook Subscription Collection, your gateway to cutting-edge knowledge in areas such as software development, cybersecurity, network administration, and more!
These eBooks can also be read on the EBSCOhost mobile app. Whether you’re at home, in the office, or on the go, you can enjoy a seamless reading experience.
These eBooks can also be read on the EBSCOhost mobile app. Whether you’re at home, in the office, or on the go, you can enjoy a seamless reading experience.
Embarking on “digital” research in the fields of literature, history, and culture without coding skills can be challenging for students and scholars. But don’t worry! Our Library has subscribed to Gale Primary Sources databases—a one-stop platform. We’ve also got the Gale Digital Scholar Lab.
On this cloud-based research platform, you’ll find three key features:
1. Gale Research Showcase
Explore existing text and data mining projects for inspiration.
2. Learning Center
Access detailed tutorials, sample projects, and materials to kickstart your research using Gale Digital Scholar Lab.
3. Online Tools for You:
Build content sets using Gale Primary Sources or upload your own text files.
Clean texts for analysis with options like stop word lists and text correction.
Analyze data with 6 powerful tools: Ngrams, Named Entity Recognition, Topic Modeling, Parts of Speech, Sentiment Analysis, and Document Clustering.
Create an account to unlock the potential of Digital Humanities with Gale Digital Scholar Lab! Start exploring today and elevate your research.