from October 6.
NUL News (Nagoya University Library News)
Part of our electronic collection of the rare books available on JSTOR Open Community Collections on a trial basis.
New ebooks are available.
From April 1, Library Online Consultation Service has been more convenient! Library Staff accepts questions about library resources and services via Microsoft Teams.
In response to the changed level of "Specific Activity Guidelines" according to the Guidelines for Activities at Nagoya University During the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic, Central Library will reopen to users unregistered in campus from Tuesday, March 22nd.
The entrance to the web service, which allows users to renew loans and receive other services, changes on Wednesday, March 16.
Open access/open science support web page has launched on the library web site.
The trial reading service of MeL [Maruzen Ebook Library] is now available. The trial reading service of MeL [Maruzen Ebook Library] is now available.
From April 1, Library Online Consultation Service has been more convenient! Library Staff accepts questions about library resources and services via Microsoft Teams.
Library MakerSpace, where ICT equipment such as 3D printers can be used, will be opened on the 2nd floor of the Central Library from July 1st (Wed 1 pm).
From Jan. 12 (Tue), in response to the changed level of “Specific Activity Guidelines” according to the Guidelines for Activities at Nagoya University During the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic, Central Library will temporarily suspend all services (entering, browsing, lending, consulting, etc.) for visitors.
From Dec. 7th (Mon) 12:00 p.m., the Central Library will increase the borrowing renewal number of times temporarily, and start "Free Return Service".
We would like to give you a summary of some changes to the Central Library Services to deal with new Coronavirus Infections.
From Dec. 7th (Mon) 12:00 p.m., the Central Library will increase the borrowing renewal number of times temporarily.
From Dec. 7th (Mon.) 12:00 p.m., the Central Library will increase the borrowing renewal number of times temporarily.
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