Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Resource Center collects physical and digital resources including indigenous publications multimedia resources and databases. Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples Portal have been set up by TIPRC to provide online information such as News, Upcoming Events, Government Subsidy, Research Papers, Websites and Introduction to Indigenous Groups. All the resources on TIPP are categorized by topics as well, so users can browse the information thematically.
Readers who enter the library are required to fill in the registration form and exchange their valid identity documents (with identical photo) for TIPRC’s library card.
TIPRC provides wireless internet services. All guests could ask for this service at the information desk, and they will receive a set of account and password for logging in NTU’s wireless internet system.
The reading seats in TIPRC are mainly reserved for readers using TIPRC’s collections. NTU library study hall is available for readers who want to study.
Since TIPRC is a special library, materials are not for circulation in order to ensure the right of every reader and to avoid loss of items.
TIPRC has search areas for users to look up library collections. Users can also access NTU Library’s collection as well.
If readers have urgent need of the collections that are still in the cataloguing process, readers can submit the request for “urgent cataloging” by informing the staff at information desk. The cataloging process will take two weeks.
Fragile books published more than decades ago are stored in the moisture-proof cabinet. Readers can consult the staff at the information desk in order to use these materials.
If readers want to use audio-visual materials, they should first find out the material they want and borrow the material with their Library Card at information desk. After that they are free to use the material at the audio-visual seat.
TIPRC’s multimedia area provides seat and computer for individual access to interactive CD-ROMs.