Paley Open 24 hours Starting Thursday April 28

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Starting Thursday morning April 28th Paley will be open 24 hours a day through the end of finals on Wednesday May 11. Paley will close at 10 pm on May 11th. During this time the circulation/reserve desk in Tuttleman and the reference desk in Paley will close at their regular times, but the building will be open for studying and research. The Paley and Tuttleman SICs will also stay open throughout this period.

Students can access many articles on course reserve through our e-reserve service in the Diamond catalog by following the links for Reserve / E-Reserve. Books can be checked out using the 2 self-check machines in Paley opposite the reference desk.

--Penelope Myers

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Katia said:

This is great, but I cant wait for the library to be 24 hours or something relatively close to it, like most major universities!!!!!!

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