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This article gives a brief overview of a recent library refurbishment project I have managed, hopefully encouraging others to think about how they can improve their own self-access spaces. My experience will illustrate that a major refurbishment project does not need to be daunting, and can have a big impact on student and staff experience, whether it is a new or established self-access centre.

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  • Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal, 6(1), 156-159

  • This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes

  • My experience will illustrate that a major refurbishment project does not need to be daunting, and can have a big impact on student and staff experience, whether it is a new or established self-access centre

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Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal, 6(1), 156-159. This article gives a brief overview of a recent library refurbishment project I have managed, hopefully encouraging others to think about how they can improve their own selfaccess spaces. My experience will illustrate that a major refurbishment project does not need to be daunting, and can have a big impact on student and staff experience, whether it is a new or established self-access centre.

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