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Additional Weekend Study Space in the Forum!

Through the Library Survey you told us you needed more study space at the weekend…..

 ….We listened, and took action!

We are pleased to announce that from this weekend (Saturday November 24th)  additional study space will be available in the Forum. The seminar rooms on Forum Level 0 have previously been closed at the weekends but, in response to high demand from students, the Library has now arranged for these to be opened up to be used for study. This change has been made as a direct result of student feedback and is fully supported by Campus Services and Estate Patrol.

The seminar rooms on Forum Level 0 are accessible directly from the Forum Street, rather than through the Library and will now be usable as drop-in study spaces until 9pm each Saturday and Sunday. Please ask Library staff if you need further directions.

A view of the Library from the Forum Street

As we hope this shows, your feedback is important to Library staff and we are constantly looking for ways to improve the service we offer, so do let us know if there are other ways we can enhance your learning experience. Currently the best way to do this is by completing the Library Quality Survey, which is still running until November 30th 2012. Please click here for further details, and to start the survey. Your comments make a real difference and you could win an iPad too!

Ready Text moves to Forum Library

Forum_EntranceOn the 1st June 2012, the Ready Text Collection  which has been temporarily housed in the Law library in the Amory Building , will move to the Forum Library.  It will be available in the Express Collections area which is accessed from the main entrance, to the left of the Library Reception Desk. 

The Temporary Reserve Collections supporting Law and Arabic will also move into the Express collections area. 

 Books will be unavailable for a short period only as they transfer between libraries.  The move has been scheduled for after the examination period in order to minimise disruption.