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Campus Development
Library![]() ![]() The Kimberlin library has seen much development in recent years and underwent a refurbishment in 2008 to accommodate two new Learning Zones. The Kimberlin library is at the heart of learning on campus and is a testament to DMU’s dedication to provide modern facilities as part of an innovative education. The Learning Zone on the ground floor of the library provides space for group and individual work. It contains workstations with power and internet access for laptops and meeting rooms with interactive white boards, DVD and video facilities for presentation rehearsals. In the adjoining Eric Wood building, another Learning Zone has been created providing 180 additional study stations with the latest IT facilities. Open 24-hours a day, the Kimberlin library means students can study when it suits them. The @ccess anywhere scheme means students can use the library facilities from any internet location in the world. Find out more about DMU’s Kimberlin library. |


