Materials you need not in the Library? Use the Request a Resource form to request materials for study or research, suggest a title for the leisure reading collection, or a title to improve the diversity of the library collection.
Books are organised by classmark within each major subject areas. Books are arranged on the shelf in the following order:
Capitals | UA |
Numbers | UA7 |
Stops | UAB.E |
Lower case | UABb |
Numbers are ordered decimally, ie 1, 11, 2, 21, 3
Is there a book or other resource that we don't have that would make a useful addition to the library? If so, please use the Request a Resource form to let us know.
We welcome suggestions for both academic and leisure reading titles. We also encourage recommendations that might help to diversify our collection.
To find out more about finding and using eBooks, have a look at the eBook guide, which provides guidance in using the different eBook platforms.
Use OneSearch to search for books, journals, articles, DVDs etc.
Basic Search | Advanced Search
Whilst many of us continue to study and work from home, OneSearch has been configured to search electronic collections only.
You can change this filter once you have performed your search - the usual options 'Books & More', 'Articles & More' and 'Everything' are available in the drop-down.
The library has a growing collection of leisure and well-being titles.
In the library you'll find print titles at the beginning of the sequence on A-Floor and displayed on stands in the central atrium. You can also search OneSearch using the keywords LeisureReadingLU or WellbeingLU to view titles that are available in these collections, whether they be available in print or electronically.
We also have a specially curated online resource list linking to well-being titles.