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We have a number of services that you can request online via our website:

Inter-Library Loan (ILL) – if we don’t have a book or article that you need, you can request an inter-library loan and we will try to find it from another library.

Literature Search Service – if you don’t have time to do your own literature search we can do it for you. Complete our online form to make your request.

Information Skills Training – we offer a comprehensive training programme throughout the year. You can book on a scheduled course via our online booking form.

Stock Suggestion – if you think we are missing a vital text from our collection you can make a stock suggestion online.

Anything else? Just use our Contact Us Online form if you want to get in touch about any other issues.

You’ll find all our contact details on our website if you want to contact us in any other way.

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