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Monday, 18 December 2017

Öffnungszeiten

Während der Weihnachtsfeiertage, also von 23. Dezember 2017 bis zum 7. Jänner 2018, gelten geänderte Öffungszeiten der Uni.Gebäude. Foto: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos ©Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos
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Während der Weihnachtsfeiertage, also von 23. Dezember 2017 bis zum 7. Jänner 2018, gelten geänderte Öffungszeiten der Uni.Gebäude. Foto: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos

... der Uni-Gebäude während der Weihnachtsfeiertage. Auch die Universitätsbibliothek ist eingeschränkt zugänglich

Wie jedes Jahr sind die Gebäude der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz während der Weihnachtsfeiertage eingeschränkt geöffnet. In der Weihnachts- und Silvesterwoche (von 27.12. – 29.12.2017 bzw. 02.01.2018 – 05.01.2018) sind alle Gebäude von 06:00 Uhr bis 20:00 Uhr offen! Die Portierlogen sind zwischen dem 27.12.2017 und dem 05.01.2018 von 08:00 - 16:00 Uhr besetzt.

Achtung: Weiters abermals der Hinweis, dass das Hauptgebäude (Universitätsplatz 3) vom 27.12.2017 – 30.12.2017 aufgrund einer Stromabschaltung nicht zugänglich und daher komplett geschlossen ist.

Alle Einrichtungen der Universitätsbibliothek sind in den Weihnachtsferien (18.12.2017 – 06.01.2018) mit Ausnahme der Samstage sowie der Sonn- und Feiertage für Sie geöffnet. Weitere Informationen unter ub.uni-graz.at

Hauptbibliothek (Beethovenstraße 8)
Fakultätsbibliothek RESOWI

Mo 18.12.2017 – Fr 22.12.2017               08:30 – 18:00 Uhr
Mi 27.12.2017 – Fr 05.01.2018                08:30 – 14:00 Uhr

Abteilung für Sondersammlungen (Weinzöttlstraße 16)
Mo 18.12.2017 – Do 04.01.2018             Termine nach Vereinbarung (in der Zeit von 9:30-14 Uhr)

Mediathek (Information und Medienausgabe)
Mo 18.12.2017 – Fr 05.01.2018               08:30 – 14:00 Uhr (Arbeitsplätze analog RESOWI)

Fakultätsbibliothek Theologie
Mo 18.12.2017 – Fr 05.01.2018               09:00 – 14:00 Uhr

Übrige Fachbibliotheken
Mo 18.12.2017 – Fr 05.01.2018               09:00 – 13:00 Uhr

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