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Aeronautics/astronautics library to close for six weeks

Due to construction in Building 33, the Aeronautics and Astronautics Library in Rm 33-316 will be closed to the public from July 19 to August 30. During that time, the Library's staff will have temporary offices in the Barker Engineering Library (Rm 10-500).

Phone calls to the Library's regular number (x3-5665) will be forwarded to the staff at their Barker offices.

Library staff will be allowed short-term access to the library each day. Patrons may request material by phoning x3-5665 or by sending e-mail to aero-lib-bookrequest@ mit.edu. Material will be brought from the Aero/Astro Library to the front desk of the Engineering Library, where it may be picked up after 3pm.

For updates on the construction project, go to the Library's web site at http://libraries.mit.edu/aero.

A version of this article appeared in the July 14, 1999 issue of MIT Tech Talk (Volume 44, Number 1).

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