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The Central Medical Library (CMB) is moving

27 November 2019
Entrance new study rooms

The CMB will move at the beginning of 2020 to the Faculty building, building 3211 (the basement) and building 3215 (the former locker room).
A part of the Library remains at the current location (Y4.202) available for UMCG staff: UMCG pc's, a course room and seperate areas for help with literature searches, publishing (Open Access), citation analysis, PURE, Endnote etc.
The books will move to the new location. As of January the study room on the third floor has been closed.
The design of the new CMB is carefully considered and plans are discussed multiple times by delegates of the students.
We will keep you informed about new developments regarding the relocation.

Do you have questions or remarks? Please contact the CMB, phone 16200, email cmb umcg.nl

A few pictures of the renovation:

Garden room basement
Garden room basement
Garden room basement
Garden room basement
Stairs study room ground floor
Stairs study room ground floor
Basement: rooms for individual appointments for literature searches
Basement: rooms for individual appointments for literature searches
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