Changes to Library Services over Easter, 29 March – 1 April
25/03/2024
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Libraries on the Cranfield site
Both Kings Norton Library and the School of Management Library (Building 111, first floor) will be open 24/7 over the Easter weekend. You will be able to use the study spaces and borrow and return stock using the self-service machines.
Library staff will work until 6pm on Thursday 28 March and will return at 9am on Tuesday 2 April.
You will need a swipe card to access the buildings over the weekend. Both libraries are open to all students.
Barrington Library
Barrington Library at the Shrivenham site will be closed from 6pm on Thursday 28 March until 8.30am on Tuesday 2 April.
Don’t forget that you will still be able to access all our resources and online support 24/7 via our website. If you use our chat facility during the break it will be picked up by an international librarian as part of a co-operative scheme, and if you send us an email we will reply to you as soon as possible on Tuesday.
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