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Customer survey on services and facilities of the Learning Centre

Where have we succeeded in? How can we do better? Answer our survey and help us improve.
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Aalto University Learning Centre offers library and information services to support studying and research. Hence, we would like to hear your opinion about our services and facilities. Answer the survey and assist us to better correspond to our customers' needs.

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Answer the online survey 18.1. – 8.2.2023. By answering the survey, you may win a S Group gift card! We draw 1 gift card worth 100 euros and 2 gift cards worth 50 euros. It only takes 5-10 minutes to answer.

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