Renovation of the service desk is starting in Harald Herlin Learning Centre
The service desk is going under renovation starting from 27 June. We apologize for the noise.
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The service desk is going under renovation starting from 27 June. During the renovation the location of the service desk will change, and the main lobby self-check machine is not in use. You can borrow books at customer service desk or with self-check machines situated in other floors. The pickup place location for reserved books has also been changed. The renovation is going on until mid-August. We apologize for the noise.
More information: [email protected]
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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