Leaving Cranfield soon? Write a love letter or break-up letter to your Library!
01/08/2019

With many of you leaving Cranfield soon, we think it is the perfect time for you to be completely honest and tell us how you feel about your Library.
Did we do something you really loved, or did we make your life more difficult than it needed to be?
Please write us either a love letter or a break-up letter to let us know how you felt. Do we need to more of the same, or do we need to up our game?!
Click on one of the envelopes below and tell us what you think of us.
With thanks to Leeds Beckett University Library for the idea and the graphics!
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