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  1. Monday to Friday in Full Easter Term. 9am to 6:45pm. Readers should present any material to borrow by 9:45pm at the Reader Services Desk in the Entrance Hall to allow staff to complete closing procedures. Saturday. 9am to 4:30pm. Readers should present any material to borrow by 4:45pm.

  2. For all general enquires, please contact us on 01223 333000. A number of useful contact addresses are in the Departmental contact details page. Cambridge University Library, West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DR, UK. For media and press enquiries, please email stories@lib.cam.ac.uk. For comments and suggestions, please fill in the Comments Form.

  3. You can contact libraries staff via these helpdesks and we will get back to you as soon as we can. General enquiries. library@lib.cam.ac.uk. Electronic Collections support (E-journals & e-resources) ejournals@lib.cam.ac.uk. E-books support. ebooks@lib.cam.ac.uk. Ravin login assistance. raven@lib.cam.ac.uk.

  4. Current University of Cambridge staff: You may need to bring some supporting documentation on your first visit, see ‘ Eligibility ’ for full details. If you are unsure if your card is activated or have other enquiries about your Library membership, contact us by email on registration@lib.cam.ac.uk or call 01223 333030.

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  6. Apr 1, 2024 · Cambridge University Library draws on its world-leading collections of British crime fiction to stage a murderously good exhibition! Bringing together literature, culture and heritage, Murder by the Book: A Celebration of 20th Century British Crime Fiction illuminates and celebrates the stories of the UK’s most popular fiction writing.

  7. Cambridge University Library preserves and shares the world’s knowledge in physical and digital forms: from a 4,200-year-old Sumerian clay tablet, to 19th and 20th century posters demanding suffrage and equal rights for women. Alongside the archives of Newton, Darwin and Hawking – and some of the world’s earliest fragments of the Quran ...

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