May-29 [Law Lib] Shortening of opening hours and changes of some services regarding the emergence of coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19)

About changes of some services regarding the emergence of coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19)

In order to prevent the spread of coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19), Law Library will change some services, such as shortening the opening hours.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

 

<Opening hours>

   Weekdays: 13:00-17:00

   Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and National holidays

 

<Admission>

   Students and faculty and staff members of Nagoya University

  

<Changes of services>

 ・Reading and Borrowing

     Graduate School of Law members:

         The card key to enter the closed book stacks are loaned.

     Other members:

         Send email to the below email address to reserve material(s).

       E-mail address: law[at]nul.nagoya-u.ac.jp (replace [at] with @)

       State clearly in the email your name, student ID, title(s), call number(s) and material ID(s).

         You will be informed via e-mail, when the material(s) are available. Please come to the library in the opening hours and borrow the material(s).

    ※ Materials 'in laboratory' on OPAC cannot be used.

 

 ・Ordering Copies and Books from other libraries

      Please note that it may take more time than usual to get photocopies/books.

 

 ・Due Date

    Extended to June 30

    Please check the due date from "My Account" on the OPAC.

 

 ・Use of facilities

     Reading seats are not available.

     Please wear a mask and avoid staying for a long time.

     Please refrain from entering if you have any subjective symptoms such as fever.

 

※  Please refer to the Nagoya University Activity Guidelines.

※ Nagoya University Law Library will suspend all services (entering, browsing, consulting etc.) for users not registered in Nagoya University regarding the prevention for the spread of the coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19). To use the materials, apply for ILL through your institution or public library.

  

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