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Only Aalto email accepted in Aalto-Primo

Henceforwad, only Aalto email will be accepted in Aalto-Primo for Aalto University students and staff. If you have previously used some other email address in the library system, it has now been replaced with your Aalto email address.
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Henceforwad, only Aalto email will be accepted in Aalto-Primo for Aalto University students and staff. If you have previously used some other email address in the library system, it has now been replaced with your Aalto email address. The change is due to the launch of a new back-end system. According ɫɫÀ² University policy, only Aalto email is used for internal communication in the university.

As a student, you may redirect your incoming messages from Aalto email to another email address, if you wish. More information, see Aalto-IT instructions: /en/services/redirecting-emails-outside-of-aalto-university-students-only.

Contact information: Harald Herlin Learning Centre

Contact information of the Learning Centre as a whole. Our main service point is Harald Herlin Learning Centre at Otaniementie 9, Espoo.

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