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Use Library Search to search our Book collection

Library Search allows you to search our book collection. Use the simple search box to enter your search terms and select from the filter options on the left-hand-side to focus your search results.

Screen-shot of an example search on Library Search

You will be able to find books from Keele University Campus Library, LERC at County (Stafford) as well as the Health Library. You can request an item from any library be sent to the Health Library for you to pick up.

Books are automatically renewed for most member groups, although you may receive requests to return items. Please check your email account for any requests from the library.

If the title you need is already on loan by someone else then you can submit a request so that it is saved for you.

You can log in to your account to check the items you have on loan, make any renewals or submit any requests.

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