Could you please pass this information on to any colleagues or customers
who may be planning to visit the National Library of Scotland in
September.
Temporary transfer of Reading Room services to Causewayside
We would like to notify Readers and the general public that the
Library's Reading Room services will be moving to our Causewayside
building for two weeks from Sunday 9 to Sunday 23 September 2007.
This will include the General, Manuscript, Rare Books and Music reading
room facilities, enquiries and reader registration. A range of
reprographic services will be provided, however we regret that there
will be no self-service photocopiers available during this period.
Scotbis will continue to provide a full telephone and email enquiry
service for users: 0131 225 8488; [log in to unmask]
The temporary move is taking place in order to allow us to carry out
building refurbishment work as part of the ongoing Visitor Centre
project in George IV Bridge, which is due for completion in 2008.
During the period of the move we will make every possible effort to
ensure that any disruption to reader services is kept to a minimum and
we thank readers in advance for their patience and co-operation.
For further information, please contact us on [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or check our website www.nls.uk
<http://www.nls.uk/>
Louise McCarron
Head of Reference Services
National Library of Scotland
George IV Bridge
Edinburgh
EH1 1EW
Tel: 0131 623 3825
Email: [log in to unmask]
Web: www.nls.uk
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