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More Opening Hours Starting Soon

We have increased our opening hours at the weekend. The Health Library will now be open 10am to 10pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

New weekend opening hours start Saturday 4th October

You can:
  • Use the self-service facility to check out books, return items and pay fines
  • Use the photocopiers and printers
  • Use the IT suite
  • Staff support will be limited at certain times

 Remember that you enter the Health Library via the side-door during the weekend. You will need your Keele or Library card to use the swipe access.
Use the side-entrance at weekends

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