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Library newsletter No. 72

Welcome to the Library Newsletter, a monthly update sent to all UM staff and students. We will send you the latest notices issued by the UM Library, its developments, services, resources, workshops and more. Make sure to and .

Send any comments and/or feedback by email.

This is our last newsletter before the summer recess. We'll be back in September!

Summer opening hours

27 June - 31 July
Monday to Friday: 08:00 - 13:15
Saturday: 09:00 - 12:15

1 August - 15 August
Closed for housekeeping activities

16 August - 31 August
Monday to Friday: 08:00 - 13:15
Saturday: closed

1 September - 15 September
Monday to Friday: 08:00 - 13:15
Saturday: 09:00 - 12:15

16 September - 30 September
Monday to Friday: 08:00 - 16:45
Saturday: 09:00 - 12:15

For further information on the opening hours of Library departments, branch libraries and depositories, visit our website.

Training workshops

No training workshops are taking place during the summer months. If you wish to organise an individual session or group training during the summer recess, kindly send us an email. A new timetable will be uploaded in September.

In the meantime, we encourage you to consult our and video tutorials.

GEMS@JCL

The Junior College Library continues to enhance its collections:

Don't forget to like our for more updates!

Bibliotherapy on Saturday 11 July, 09:30 - 11:00, Main Library

Poetry morning: Bishop - Cummings - Frost
A morning poetry workshop going over 3 poems and how they relate to us personally. Join us to explore what each poem has to say to you.

Price: EUR 10 for UM students and staff and EUR 20 for the general public.
Book now at by sending an email.

What's new in Melitensia

Melitensia's book of the month – June 2026

[90 Years of Voices and Identity: Memories of Public Broadcasting] written by Sergio Grech; published by 4sight.

Illustrated with photographs, this book documents the history and development of public broadcasting in Malta, from the creation of Rediffusion Malta in 1935 to today’s era of digital broadcasting.

As both a historical document and a commemorative album, this book explores the evolution of radio and television in Malta; it also includes the experiences of veteran broadcasters and media personalities who shaped the industry, and presents key memories associated with the Public Broadcasting ¸£ÀûÔÚÏßÃâ·Ñ (PBS).

At the launch in February, the book was described as a tribute to the presenters, journalists, technicians, and many other media professionals whose dedication and work were instrumental in the development of Maltese broadcasting over the last ninety years.

The list of new Melitensia acquisitions is available online.


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