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Lee Wee Nam Library Extended Hours (16 March – 29 April 2009)

Mar 11th, 2009 | By Alan Choy | Category: Business (General)

Lee Wee Nam Library Extended Hours
16 March – 29 April 2009

Mon — Fri: 8.30am to 11.30pm
Sat: 8.30am to 7.00pm
Sun: 9.30am to 4.30pm

Closed on public holidays (10 April, Good Friday)

Level 5 will close at the usual semester time. Level 5 opening hours:

Mon — Fri: 8.40am – 9.00pm
Sat: 8.40am – 4.30pm
Sun: Closed

LWN Library reverts back to 9.30pm closing on 30 April (Thur).

Services available:
1. Loan services: only self-service loans using self-checks will be provided

2. Photocopying services: Self-service photocopying on weekdays during extended hours.

3. Network printing:
Weekdays: Self-service black and white network printing during extended hours.
Sat & Sun: according to Lee Wee Nam Library’s operating hours
Printing Room hours will be extended only on Saturdays and Sundays. Closed on public holidays.

4. PCs will be available for use during the extended operating hours.

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Author: Alan Choy (4 Articles)

an Assistant Librarian from Facilities Planning Division at NTU Library. His main responsibility is to assist in planning, coordinating and executing new and expansion projects in NTU Libraries so as to provide a more conducive library environment for the NTU community. Alan is also Business Librarian for Marketing and International Business. Previously, he has worked in an academic library where he was required to do cataloging, library facilities and planning, providing user education as well as reference services to users. To pursue his interest in the library profession, he furthers his studies by taking up a postgraduate degree programme in Information Studies at NTU.

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