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National Repository Library services available again

The relocation of the National Repository Library has now been completed and interlibrary services operations have resumed.
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The relocation of the National Repository Library is now completed. Aalto University students and staff can again request interlibrary loans and article copies from the National Repository Library's collections. 

Aalto University students can request materials by filling the  form. Aalto University staff can use the .

National Repository Library delivers article copies ordered by students and staff directly to their email. 

Ordering materials from the National Repository Library is free of charge for Aalto University students and staff.

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