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Delayed Debiting of EC Card payments
2020/09/16
Due to technical problems of our payment provider the debiting of EC card payments may be delayed.
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Access ULB Stadtmitte on 10. September
2020/09/08
On 10.09.20 the Alexander-von-Humboldt-Platz (between the ULB Stadtmitte and Mensa) will be closed off extensively from 06:00am on because of a special transport. Unfortunately, a direct passage is therefore not possible during the morning. Access to the Mensa and the ULB is of course guaranteed during this time.
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Temporary Blockage of Library Stocks
2020/09/04
Due to a water damage in the 3rd floor of ULB Stadtmitte several book shelves have to be blocked.
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An incunabulum returns to ULB
2020/08/20
Torn apart 90 years ago, the two related incunabula Inc-III-137 and Inc-III-137a are reunited.
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Test access VDE NormenBibliothek Online
2020/08/14
VDE Verlag has granted TU members test access to the VDE NormenBibliothek Online via IP address until 30. September: www.normenbibliothek.de
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Current Opening Hours
2020/08/11
ULB Stadtmitte: Monday to Friday: 09:00am to 05:00pm ULB Lichtwiese: Tuesday to Thursday: 10:00am to 04:00pm Information on Library Usage
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Opening hours extended again
2020/08/07
In cooperation with the crisis team of the TU, the ULB has developed a hygiene plan that enables extended opening hours from 10. August: ULB Stadtmitte: Monday to Friday: 09:00am to 05:00pm ULB Lichtwiese: Tuesday and Thursday: 10:00am to 04:00pm
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Current opening hours
2020/07/31
ULB Stadtmitte: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 09:00am to 01:00pm Tuesday and Thursday: 01:00pm to 05:00pm Athene cards can be collected at the above opening hours in the ground floor of ULB Stadtmitte. ULB Lichtwiese: Tuesday and Thursday: 10:00am to 04:00pm
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Open Library Badge – ULB receives award for openness concept
2020/07/29
The ULB Darmstadt was the third German library to be awarded the Open Library Badge 2020 at the end of July.
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Humboldt grows
2020/07/24
The Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt (ULB) has taken over the Humboldt Collection from Stephan Kempe, Professor Emeritus of Physical Geology & Global Cycles at the Institute of Applied Geosciences at the TU Darmstadt.