We will shoot a video inside the library as follows.
[Date] One of the following dates – Wednesday, May 26, 2021, 8:45 – 9:45 a.m. – Thursday, May 27, 2021, 8:45 – 9:45 a.m. – Thursday, May 27, 2021, 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
[Place] Library Main Building 1st floor, 2nd floor and Reading Room
This is not a video that will be made public.
There will be no close-up shots of faces but there is a possibility that you will be in the background.
In spite of the declaration of a state of emergency, the University will continue its current class system for the time being, and will conduct classes using both face-to-face and online classes.
For the time being, the library will continue to provide its current services to Hitotsubashi University members. Please refer to the following page for the service details.
16,000 academic ebooks included in Oxford Scholarship Online are now available. Oxford Scholarship Online provides academic ebooks from Oxford University Press, spanning 20 subject areas. New titles will come up every month.
* Oxford Scholarship Online does not cover handbooks, dictionaries and encyclopedias.
* The library will choose ebooks when you send a purchasing request for the title within this package during this period as long as the contracted amount does not exceed. After the period, titles to be purchased are determined based on the usage reports indicating which titles are the most popular within the university during the period under an EBA model.
The database that allows you to download various data from Nikkei Inc.’s Comprehensive Economic Data Bank System in Excel format from the web.
If you would like to obtain an ID and password that can be used from off-campus, please click here (Japanese Only) for information on the usage environment and other details before applying.
E-books (excluding handbooks) published by Oxford University Press. It covers 27 fields from humanities and social sciences to medical sciences. Read more.
Period: – January 31, 2022
* All titles are available including contents not contracted by the university for a limited time.
ProQuest Primary Resources [added September 1, 2021][End of trial period]
More than 100,000 eBooks from a variety of publishers are available, including Routledge for the humanities and social sciences, and CRC Press for the science and technology sector.
Period: – April 30, 2022
*All titles are available for a limited time including contents not contracted by the university.
*Titles in the trial are not available for download in PDF, but only for online viewing and printing.
Haver Analytics [added May 24, 2021] [updated June 3, 2021][End of trial period]
Haver Analytics has 250+ databases from over 1350 government and private sources. please click here.
Use of electronic resources is limited to members of the University.
The following acts are prohibited by contract. If not, the service of Hitotsubashi University as a whole may be suspended.
Downloading large amounts of data collectively or continuously using automatic download software, etc.
Use for any purpose other than personal academic research and education
Redistribution to third parties
Other unauthorized access
For details on the terms of use of each content, please refer to the terms and conditions (Terms and Conditions, User Agreement, etc.) on each provider’s site.
Entrance of the library is at the Clock Tower on the West Campus. Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, the main entrance is closed. You can use the south entrance. *Click here for details.
The student ID card is required to enter / exit the library or to checkout books.
Self-guided library tour gives you a brief overview of library service and facilities. *Click here for details.
You can search library materials and e-resource contents with HERMES-Search. HERMES-Search is available from the search box in the center of the library website.
Databeses, e-Journals, e-Books
See below for the electronic resources available at Hitotsubashi University.
HERMES-IR, Hitotsubashi Educational and Research MEdia Service-Institutional Repository, is an archive which collects, preserves and disseminates digital copies of research outputs of the University. *Click here for details.
The entrance/exit gate of the library will change on March 24, 2021. You have to touch the IC card or hold the barcode card over not only when entering the library but also when leaving. As a result, it will be possible to know the length of stay of visitors. We expect that we will be able to quickly identify the person who was present at the time of the outbreak of infectious disease or large disasters.
It may be inconvenient, but we appreciate your cooperation.