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Subscription to digital Helsingin Sanomat (HS.fi) has ended

Subscription to digital Helsingin Sanomat (HS.fi) has ended.
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Aalto University’s subscription to digital Helsingin Sanomat (HS.fi) has ended. The publisher has changed the subscription models and the previous type of access for the whole university is no longer possible.

The Helsingin Sanomat paper magazine is still available. The latest issue and the previous two issues of the HS-magazine can be found at the Harald Herlin Learning Centre cafe newspapers shelf. Welcome.

Contact information: Harald Herlin Learning Centre

Contact information of the Learning Centre as a whole. Our main service point is Harald Herlin Learning Centre at Otaniementie 9, Espoo.

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