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Be inspired

Be inspired

Dear reader, This brand new Library online magazine is one of the many ways in which we aim to share what the Library has on offer and to inspire you. We find it important that knowledge flows freely, therefore you will find that we do not use our own voice, but let your colleagues, and […]

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Pioneering in space

Pioneering in space

The Library is well known for its impressive wall, containing over 50.000 books. A further 900.000 are stored one floor below the hall. Yet this is only the tip of the iceberg of resources that are on offer. 95% of the information is available online. You may not visit the building frequently, but still be […]

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Pitfalls and eyeopeners

Pitfalls and eyeopeners

To give first-year PhD researchers a head start the Library regularly organises a training to improve general research skills. Gaudhaman and Koen really benefited from The Informed Researcher training. Here’s why:   There’s so much literature, you sometimes can’t see the wood for the trees Gaudhaman has been a PHD researcher in Applied Sciences since […]

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Open Access: Why?

Open Access: Why?

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Tinker Table

Since August this year you can find the Tinker Table in the hall of the Library. There are fun gadgets to try out. You can let your imagination run free and build a great construction with Lego. Or have a go at playing the piano with a bunch of bananas. Get creative at the Tinker Table!

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Mysteries in the basement

In the basement of the Library building there is a world of wonder. A secured depot which stores over 6000 of the most marvellous objects from TU Delft’s past. The oldest computer of the Netherlands, magic lanterns, bones, designer tables and chairs, sculptured busts, paintings, a scale model of a wooden boat and many scientific […]

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