Run Run Shaw Library, City University of Hong Kong

Introduction of LHRC Project
The treasures of knowledge from the past and cultural heritage are still and always waiting for the next generation to discover. The problem is that more effort is needed to develop students’ self-motivation in using print or digital archival collections from Gallery, Library, Archive, Museum and Records (GLAMR). The Lighthouse Heritage Research Connections (LHRC), a library-led service-learning project at City University of Hong Kong, see their niche as offering a superior way of knowledge discovery for students in all types of academic disciplines for their respective research interests and projects. As a key link, the collaboration in LHRC project focused on not only achieving the objective of addressing the need to increase student and staff participation in activities that preserve and appraise traditional cultural heritage, but also focused on inspiring students to engage with archival collections in a connective way with different media and community-related activities. So far, LHRC had five accomplished projects about the lighthouses in Hong Kong, Matsu, Penghu and Macau. With the establishment of this kind of connection, our heritage can pass from generation to generation.
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Evolution of Recording Mediums for Xiyu Pagoda Lighthouse 文献载体的變化潮流:以西屿灯塔为例
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