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Libraries close for Thanksgiving holiday

All MIT libraries will be closed on Thanksgiving and the day after (Thursday, Nov. 23 and Friday, Nov. 24). Most libraries return to their regular schedules on Saturday, with the exception of the Computerized Literature Search Service, which will be closed November 20-26, and Schering-Plough, which will be closed on Sunday.

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 -- 8:30am-6pm.
��������� Schering-Plough -- 9am-5pm.
��������� Science -- 7am-6pm.

See the Libraries web site for a complete schedule of the MIT Libraries.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on November 22, 2000.

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