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How to surf the Internet on the notebook in the library of Xi University of Technology?
The library of Xi University of Technology has free public ***WIFI, and every reading room or study room on each floor can receive signals. You can bring your notebook into the library by yourself, and you can surf the Internet by entering the password of the public account in the library.

Xi University of Technology, referred to as "Xi University of Technology", is located in the ancient capital Xi. It is a university jointly established by the central government and Shaanxi Province, an implementation institution of the basic capacity building project of universities in the central and western regions of the country, and a first-class university in Shaanxi Province.

Member of New Silk Road University Alliance, a provincial-level high-level university in Shaanxi Province, one of the 24 universities expanded by China Graduate School Dean Association, and the first batch of doctoral, master's and bachelor's degree awarding units in China.

The school was founded in 1949, when the people's government took over the National Beiping Advanced Industrial Vocational School. Its predecessor was Shaanxi Institute of Machinery, which was formed by the merger of Beijing Institute of Machinery and shaanxi university of technology in 1972. Approved by the Ministry of Education, it was renamed as Xi University of Technology on 1994. 1998 school transferred to Shaanxi province.

By the end of 2065438+February 2009, the three campuses of Jinhua, Qujiang and Lianhu occupied an area of 1352000 square meters, and there was also a university science park. There are 16 colleges, 1 teaching department and 67 undergraduate majors. There are 8 postdoctoral research stations, 4 first-level disciplines authorized by doctoral degrees/kloc-0, and 25 first-level disciplines authorized by master's degrees.