Hong Kong Central Library
Hong Kong Central Library is the largest library in Hong Kong, flagship library of Hong Kong Public Libraries and used as Hong Kong Public Library headquarters, functioning as the territory's National Library. It is located at the intersection of Moreton Terrace and Causeway Road in Causeway Bay.
Facing Victoria Harbour, the 12-storey high building occupies a gross area of with a floor area of. The building cost of the Central Library was HK$690 million. The Library's collections amount to one fifth of the Hong Kong Public Libraries System; 2.3 million items out of the total 12.1 million items.
The library's 11th floor houses the HKPL head office. The arch-shaped doorway atop the front facade of the Hong Kong Central Library symbolises the Gate to Knowledge, while the triangle, square and circle which make up the arch all carry further meaning. The circle represents the sky, the square the land and the triangle the accretion of knowledge. When it was originally proposed, the design was controversial and received critiques from Urban Council members.
Additionally, the library has an intelligent building design. Power and data lines reach every corner of the building, laying the necessary foundation for digital service.
Services
Opened on 17 May 2001, the Hong Kong Central Library provides a complete variety of library services including:- inclusive reference and information services
- self-charging terminals
- Bookdrop service
- information kiosks
- Multimedia Information System.
Online Public Access Catalogue
Readers do not have the choice at the start to narrow their search to books only, to audio-visual materials only or to some other categories or materials.
From any OPAC terminal, readers will know instantaneously whether the item they need is available on the shelf, on loan or being reserved. If it is on loan, readers will also know the date the item is due for return.
In case readers wish to know library related activities that are being held or forthcoming; or wish to check their own borrowing record, like how many books readers have borrowed, which item is overdue, etc., merely follow the menu options and readers will find them all. Readers may also carry out renewal and reservation at any OPAC terminal.
Multimedia Information System (MMIS)
Multimedia Information System is an example of all-embracing use of information technology and computer application in the Hong Kong Central Library. A three level audio-on-demand and video-on-demand system has been set up:- 1st level: built upon the high quality video-audio servers. Users can access the system in sync.
- 2nd level: consists of servers and jukeboxes. It is a more economical channel for the public to search for less frequently used audio/video materials.
- 3rd level: a conventional video/audio distribution network is used. Users can access media of most formats using LD, VCD, DVD, CD player and cassette player.
In addition, the Hong Kong Central Library provides document imaging materials, such as drawings, manuscripts, microfilms, clippings, reports, posters, house programmes, newspapers, photos, maps, pictures, black-and-white document images etc. After clearance of the relevant copyright/licensing terms, the materials are digitised and stored in the multimedia databases for all set access of users.
Comparing with the traditional library services, the digital library can provide better services in the way that:
- user can search information once there are networked workstations;
- multiple users can search for and use the same library materials concurrently;
- research and accessing information becomes more effective, efficient and in-depth;
- research means are of a greater variety, such as searching by colour format, style and structure, etc.
Legal Deposit Library
The Hong Kong Central Library is an intelligent building, built on a network flooring system to offer litheness for the supply of power, telecommunication and further alteration and extension. Hong Kong Central Library has been designated as the legal depository library in Hong Kong for nine global organisations:- Asian Development Bank
- European Union
- International Labour Organization
- International Maritime Organization
- United Nations
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- World Bank
- World Trade Organization
- World Food Programme
Reading tables are all provided with separate power points and dataline outlets through which library patrons can use their own portable computers to access the library network and the Internet. Readers can also retrieve a wide range of multimedia databases on CD-ROMs and the Internet through the LAN/ATM workstations.
Special Collections
The being housed in the Hong Kong Central Library are manly related to Hong Kong and include:- The Hong Kong Collection
- Hong Kong Oral History Collection
- Open University of Hong Kong Course Materials Collection
- Hong Kong Music Collection
- Hok Hoi Collection
- Kotewall Collection
- Hong Kong Exchanges Collection
- The Royal Asiatic Society Collection
- Hong Kong Literature Collection
- Hong Kong Village Life Collection
- Documents Collection Campaign Collection
Discussion Rooms
Café
The library houses a Délifrance café outside the library area on the first floor behind the bookshop. There are both indoor and outdoor seats for it.Art installments
To help create an artistic environment for the library, three submissions to the Competition on Design of Decorative Works of Art for the Hong Kong Central Library were selected and place around the library. Those installments include:- Sprout
- The Fountain of Wisdom
- Enlightenment
Fences