Bank holiday opening hours for Library services
26/04/2022

Library services will change over the weekend of Saturday 30 April until Monday 2 May.
Staff will be taking a break from Friday night until Tuesday morning but you can still access all the resources and help you need online via our library website.
Kings Norton Library and Management Information and Resource Centre (MIRC)
Both library spaces will be open for study 24/7 over the bank holiday weekend.
You will be able to borrow and return stock using the self-service machines in the Kings Norton Library. However, any items reserved on the system for collection from the remote lockers in MIRC will not be available until Tuesday.
School of Management staff and students will need a swipe card to access Building 111 (for MIRC) on all three days.
Barrington Library
Barrington Library will be closed on all three days, reopening on Tuesday.
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