Temporary changes to loan arrangements to support remote study

Posted: Tue, 24th Mar 2020

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Updated Mar 24th 2020 11:22

We regret that the Library building has temporarily closed and it is no longer possible to borrow printed books.  

All books that have been borrowed will renew themselves automatically, and any recall notices received may be safely ignored.  Ebook versions of many books are available.  These can be found through the Library catalogue or EBSCO Discovery Service by searching for the book title and selecting the "ebooks" filter on the left-hand side.  

If you have any questions or concerns, or if you would like help with your research or are having difficulty finding, using or referencing anything, please get in touch.  Our friendly enquiries team are waiting to help.


Students can now borrow up to 30 books (increased from the usual 21) to make it easier for anyone who would like to study from home.

We have also temporarily suspended the reservation and recall system so that you will be able to hang onto any books that you borrow for as long as you need them.  If you receive a recall notice in the next few weeks, you can safely ignore it.

 

 

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