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Libraries list schedules for Thanksgiving period

All libraries will be closed on Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, Nov. 25). Reduced hours for Wednesday, Nov. 24 are as follows.

Administrative offices -- 9am-5pm.
Aero/Astro -- 8:30am-5pm.
Barker -- 8:30am-6pm.
Computerized Literature Search Service -- closed.
Dewey -- 8:30am-6pm.
Document Services -- 9am-5pm.
Humanities -- 7am-6pm.
Institute Archives and Special Collections -- 11am-4:30pm.
Lewis Music -- 8:30am-6pm.
Lindgren -- 9am-5pm.
Reserve Book Room -- 8:30am-6pm.
RetroSpective Collection -- 9am-5pm.
Rotch -- 8:30am-6pm.
Rotch Visual Collections -- 9am-5pm.
Schering-Plough -- 9am-5pm.
Science -- 7am-6pm.

On Friday, Nov. 26, all libraries will resume regular hours except the following:

Computerized Literature Search Service -- closed.
Reserve Book Room -- 9am-5pm.
Aero/Astro, Lindgren, Rotch Visual Collections and Schering-Plough -- open at regular time but close at 5pm.

For a complete schedule of the MIT libraries, see http://libraries.mit.edu/hours.html.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on November 24, 1999.

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