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Learning Centre has a new homesite

The Aalto University Learning Centre website has been renewed.

The new site is found at: http://learningcentre.aalto.fi/en/

At first there is only the English version of the new site. Finnish version will be completed as soon as possible but we wish to test the functionalities first with one language version only.

The premise of the new website is very user-oriented. All kinds of instructions and further descriptions of our services have been even more than before concentrated to our guides which you can still find as their own wholeness at: http://libguides.aalto.fi/

At this point, we want to hear your opinions of the new website to fix all possible flaws before working on the Finnish version.

Our former site at http://lib.aalto.fi will still be online but we will not be updating its contents on a regular basis. The former English frontpage http://lib.aalto.fi/en/ will be redirected to the new website from now on.

Feedback, questions and further information: [email protected]

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