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Industrial Engineering Library becomes Learning Hub Atrium

The name of the Industrial Engineering Library that is located in the TUAS building has been changed to Learning Hub Atrium.

In Learning Hub Atrium there are located both Industrial Engineering Library’s and Electrical Engineering Library’s collections of which the latter one was moved to the building already in the spring. In our Alli and Finna databases you can still come across industrial engineering and electrical engineering libraries but the locate application tells you that they are in fact located in Atrium. The collection data will be updated in the near future.

Due to the renovation of the campus area the street address of Atrium is now Maarintie 8 despite the fact that the space itself is in the exactly same location as Industrial Engineering Library used to be. The earlier street address was Otaniementie 17.

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