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Requesting resources

The festive season might have come and gone, but being a librarian is a bit like being Santa Claus – all year round. Instead of delivering toys and games (or a lump coal, if you’ve been naughty…) we deliver KNOWLEDGE. Or, perhaps more accurately, we provide access to it. In fact, we provide access to a huge range of resources, including the physical items held in our libraries, archives and museums, subscriptions to electronic journals and databases and guidance on accessing open research resources. Something for everyone, surely. But sometimes, this is not enough. Sometimes our users need MORE!

So in addition to this – in order to provide a more efficient and appropriate service – we now have a fabulous ‘Resource Request’ service that allows our users to: 

This is a ‘catch-all’ request service that means there is no longer a need to faff about with separate forms for services such as Inter-Library Loans, Store Requests, More Books and Liberate My Library requests. They’re all handled via this one form.

Access the ‘Resource Request’ form via the drop-down menu under the ‘University Library and Collections’ tab on the library homepage

“But, tell me more about these great services” I hear you cry.

The form!

So basically, if a user requests and item, we decide (based on the nature of the request and any accompanying contextual information) the best way to fulfil it. This might be through making a purchase, retrieving an item from store or by borrowing it from another library. If we can get it for you, we will.

You can find out more and make a Resource Request here

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