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Library Hour

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Wed, Jun 18, 2025, 18:00
The "Library Hour" lecture series introduces the university library's resources as a venue for lectures, discussions, and exchange. In a relaxed atmosphere, attendees can explore current publications, rare musical scores, new acquisitions, interesting biographies, scholarly monographs, and intriguing curiosities. The one-hour discovery tour aims to promote reading and browsing.

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Prof. Dr. Stefan DreesModerator

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