About this Blog

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My name is Ann Brew and I am the Maths and Physics Librarian at Imperial College London.

I am located in the Central Library on the South Kensington campus and can be contacted via email at ann.brew@imperial.ac.uk or on (0)20 7594 5736.

I do also spend time in both the:

Mathematics Learning Centre (Level 4 Huxley Building)

Mondays 1pm – 3pm and Wednesdays 10am – 1pm

and

Blackett Common Room – Level 8

Thursdays 2.00pm – 4.30pm

and

Faculty Support Office (Room 110), Central Library

Fridays 1pm – 3pm

If you have any questions for me or suggestions as to how I might make this blog more useful to you, please do not hesitate to contact me!

 

4 comments on “About this Blog

  1. Dear Jenny

    Thanks for your work trying to simplify the website to facilitate access to e-journals on-line. I think it’s much needed.

    I have had the opportunity to see how staff and students Colombia University in New York access journals with a much simpler and far more efficient system.

    Yours sincerely

    Dr Louis Grandjean (academic clinical fellow paediatric infectious diseases)

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