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SOUTH AFRICAN LIBRARY WEEK

The 2010 South African Library Week (SALW) will be observed from 22 – 27 March 2010 under the theme Reading Changes Lives. More information is available at http://www.liasa.org.za/activities/natlibweek2010.php. The Wits Library is joining all other libraries in the country in celebrating this annual event. As part of these celebrations, come and listen to two dynamic speakers, Prof. Bonita Meyersfeld, Human Rights Lawyer and Zukiswa Wanner, best-seller African Writer talk about Literacy and Human Rights, Read SA.

Date: Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Time: 13:15 - 14:15
Venue: A1, John Moffat Building, East Campus
RSVP:
Thuli.Dhlamini@wits.ac.za no later than Monday, 22 March 2010.
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Library Hours:  Vacation/Study/Research Break

Saturday 13th - Monday 22nd March 2010
The libraries will remain open as usual during the vacation/study/research break starting on Saturday 13th and ending on Monday 22nd March 2010. However, Monday the 22nd of March is a Public Holiday and the Library will be CLOSED. Except for the Public Holiday, the opening hours are:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday:
OPEN AT 08:00,
except for WHSL at 08:30

Wednesday:
OPEN AT 09:00,
except for WHSL at 10:30.

Friday:
all Libraries close at 17:00,
except WHSL at 18:00

For EVENING OPENING HOURS please use links to individual Branch Libraries for details.

More information: contact the Deputy University Librarian Clare.Walker@wits.ac.za ext 71952/1902 or the Manager: Library Client Services Paiki.Muswazi@Wits.ac.za ext 71917



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 Library PIN setup

Step-by-step guide: How to create your library PIN.

To reset your PIN please contact your Branch Librarian.

Keep your PIN safe - you will need it each time you use the Library Catalogue or Electronic Resources.


Accessing E Resources off campus or your E Wits Catalogue account requires a PIN as well as your surname and student/staff number. When logging in for the first time add any PIN you would like to use. After clicking "Submit" you will be prompted to verify the PIN. You will now require this PIN each time you log in.

This service acts to protect against possible unauthorised use of your account.

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