Reopening Cambridge University Libraries: next steps
07 July 2020'Zero contact' services including Scan & Deliver, Click & Collect, and book returns have launched at Cambridge University Library. Here's what comes next.
'Zero contact' services including Scan & Deliver, Click & Collect, and book returns have launched at Cambridge University Library. Here's what comes next.
This week, the University passed the key milestone of 100 reopened buildings, as researchers gradually return to the city and restart the work which was interrupted by lockdown, with new social distancing measures in place.
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We anticipate that by July 6, the University Library will begin to provide limited services for students and staff to pick up books ordered online.
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