The Pavelló de la República CRAI Library offers the possibility of guided group tours (between 10 and 20 people), both to the building and the collection, open to the general public. These visits are scheduled by appointment.
Timetable:
Monday to Friday, from 9.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. and from 4.00 to 7.00 p.m
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Service charter of the University of Barcelona CRAI
The University of Barcelona Learning and Research Resources Centre (CRAI) integrates library services and a range of specific support services for teaching and research. The CRAI’s service charter embodies its commitment to the quality and continuous improvement of all the services and activities it offers to users.
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Presentation of the UB's Learning and Research Resources Centre (CRAI)
The Learning and Research Resources Centre (CRAI) was founded in 2004 in an effort to adapt the existing University of Barcelona library structures to the demands of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and the European Research Area (ERA).
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Participation of the Rare Book and Manuscript CRAI Library in national and international collaborative projects and resources
The UB's Learning and Research Resources Centre (CRAI) implements a strategic plan that sets out the strategic objectives that guide its main lines of action.
The CRAI facilitates access to information resources and quality services necessary to contribute to the creation and dissemination of knowledge and the integral training of future professionals. Collaborate, thus, to achieve the objectives of the University of Barcelona.
The Learning and Research Resources Centre (CRAI) bases its strategy and quality policy on the development of a strategic plan, with its mission statement, and the values and vision it has as its own; the application of process management as a work methodology, and also in the development of a regulatory framework that includes basic regulations and operating standards for its services.
The UB's Learning and Research Resources Centre (CRAI) was created at the start of 2004 to adapt the university libraries to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and the European Research Area (ERA), in which a new framework of university teaching is taking shape, based on learning, research, development and innovation.