Hello I know that for many of you this is "so last century!" but we are moving in mid November into a big new learning centre. Instead of being marooned upstairs in a 1970s box which is broadly emblazoned with "Postgraduate Medical Centre" we are both physically and organisationally going to be part of a new multidisciplinary facility, and two hospital sites will be merged into the same location. Two weeks later (before all the rest of the hospital has caught up with us) I have been asked to do part of the lunchtime lecture for doctors. I'd be glad to pick the brains of any of you who have undertaken such a move, because I know that some of the medical staff are concerned about the "loss of their building" and the perception (though I am sure this will not be correct) that services for them are being diluted. The audience for the lecture I have to do is going to be totally medical personnel or medical students - so are there any issues you think I might need to be aware of in preparing a talk about accessing information and evidence with a topical and local flavour (yes, I'll be doing an introduction to Athens yet again....) Thanks for your help Dorothy Dorothy Halfhide Laxton Library PGMC Peterborough & Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Laxton Library PGMC Thorpe Road Peterborough PE3 6DA 01733 875792 [log in to unmask] "This message may contain legally privileged, confidential, commercial or patient information intended to be for the use of the individual(s) or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient, please advise the sender and destroy all copies of the message as you would any other confidential waste (shredding or incineration for printed-copies, deletion for electronic copies). Please note that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this message is strictly prohibited." www.peterboroughandstamford.nhs.uk <http://www.peterboroughandstamford.nhs.uk>