24/7 access to Launceston Campus Library now available

24/7 access to level one of the Launceston Campus Library is now available to UTAS staff and students.
You will be able to access computers, study rooms and study carrels on level one, computers and photocopiers on the landing of level two, newspapers, vending coffee machine, cold water dispenser and toilets.
This new service is the solution for students who work part or full time, and for others who simply want the option of being able to study in a secure environment away from their home, at any time of the day or night.
Monitored security cameras, regular security patrols and a direct phone line to security staff will provide that security.
Please ensure that you carry your swipe card and student ID with you at all times

Campus libraries offer extended opening hours on Fridays during the exam period

 

Morris Miller Library and Launceston Campus Library will be open until 9 pm on Friday 8 June, Friday 15 June and Friday 22 June.

Morris Miller Library also continues to offer 24/7 access – details here http://www.utas.edu.au/library/about-us/our-libraries/morris-miller-campus-library/morris-miller-open-247

Information on all UTAS libraries opening hours here http://www.utas.edu.au/library/about-us/opening-hours

 

 

 

Easter break opening hours

 

Details on UTAS Library opening hours over the Easter break can be found here http://www.utas.edu.au/library/about-us/opening-hours/public-holidays

Morris Miller Library offers 24/7 swipe card access – if you do not have a swipe card and would like one the details are here http://www.utas.edu.au/library/about-us/our-libraries/morris-miller-campus-library/morris-miller-open-247

 

Campus libraries have extended opening hours

 

 

Morris Miller and Launceston Campus libraries extended opening hours as a pilot in 2008.  On weekends, these libraries are open  from 10am to 6pm during semester–that is, 3 hours earlier than last year and one hour later than in previous years.  Also, for 2008 the libraries are open longer on public holidays. 

 

More than 20-25% of weekend library visitors come during the extended hours…if this is you, please give us your comments.

 

Are longer hours better for your study or research schedule?

 

Did you use the library during the Easter Break or another public holiday?