The public will once again be able to benefit from the documentary services necessary to their studies. This emergency initiative aims to provide the best possible service for the university, academic and scientific communities which have been affected by the current health crisis.
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From Wednesday 25 November, the scientific and heritage libraries of the City of Geneva will reactivate their “click and collect” document home borrowing service.
This decision concerns the following institutions:
- Geneva Library at its les Bastions site and at La Musicale, in the Grütli building;
- the Art and Archaeology Library;
- the MEG Library – Bibliothèque Marie Madeleine Lancoux;
- the libraries of the Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Science History;
- the library of the Botanical Conservatory and Gardens.
Closed to the public since 2 November, these institutions are only reactivating their home borrowing service, primarily using the “click and collect” system. All other services, and in particular the study rooms, will remain inaccessible at present.
Anyone who so desires can therefore benefit from the documentary service necessary to their studies.
Contact
Ville de Genève - Département de la culture et de la transition numérique (DCTN)
Félicien Mazzola
Contact
Bibliothèque de Genève
Sardet
Frédéric
Directeur
Tél. +41224182828
Article modifié le 25.03.2024 à 08:55