We offer a variety of types of library membership for the public and specific organisations as listed below. Before you visit, please check
Visitor Access to Library Buildings and .
Services available to external members
- Access to physical collections - The collections in each campus library reflect the subjects taught on that campus. You can use to search for items held across all our libraries.
- Access to study spaces – The Library offers a variety of study spaces across three campuses.
External users do not have access to electronic resources - under the terms of our licence agreements, we are unable to permit access to electronic resources.
External users cannot make requests, use interlibrary loans, computers or laptops for loan.
Membership categories
1. External Memberships with borrowing privileges
External members with borrowing privileges will be issued with a library card for the duration of their membership (1 year). Members are entitled to borrow up to 5 books in total.
Cards are not transferable. The card holder is responsible for all items borrowed on it and liable for any charges accrued for late return of items, and in the event of their loss or damage, for the cost of their replacement.
2. External Memberships with no borrowing privileges
External members with no borrowing privileges will be issued with a library card for the duration of their membership (one year). Access to books for reference only within the library. This type of membership is free.
3. SCONUL Access users
SCONUL members will be issued with a library card for the duration (defined by home institution) of their membership.
Who is eligible?
If you are:
- a member of staff (both academic and support staff) on an open or fixed term contract
- a postgraduate research student registered for a PhD, MPhil or similar qualification
- a part-time, distance learning and placement student
- or a full-time postgraduate
- and your university or college is a member of the scheme, you may be able to borrow from other university libraries free of charge.
If you are:
- a full-time undergraduate student
and your university or college is a member of the scheme, you may be able to use the resources of our university libraries for reference only.
To apply, please visit .
Privacy Notice and Library Regulations
Information Services are required to process personal data of all persons registered with the library in order to facilitate their membership. See:
Library Regulations
Campus Libraries
For campus addresses and phone numbers, see Libraries and Heritage Collections.
Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Information Services make every effort to maintain the services described, but there are occasions when this may not be possible due to circumstances beyond our control. Service to our University customers take precedence at all time.