DU Reopens 4 More Libraries For Research Scholars, Faculty Members
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As part of its phased reopening amid COVID-19 outbreak, the Delhi University will allow research scholars and faculty members to access four more libraries across its campuses. After allowing access to the central library last week, the varsity reopened the Central Science Library, Ratan Tata Library, South Delhi Campus Library, and Faculty of Law Library for PhD and MPhil scholars and faculty members on Monday.
It announced that users will have to make prior registration to use the library facilities from 10 am to 4 pm on week days.
DU reopens 4 more libraries
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Prior online registration will be required for accessing reading rooms
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Prior online registration will be required for accessing reading rooms
The Delhi University on Monday reopened four more libraries as part of its phased reopening of the university. Research scholars and faculty members will be permitted to access the libraries. Prior online registration will be required for accessing reading rooms and other facilities, DU announced.
After reopening the Central Library on February 4, the university announced that the Central Science Library, Ratan Tata Library, South Delhi Campus Library and Faculty of Law Library will reopen from February 15.