Bank holiday hours for Library Services: Monday 26 May
20/05/2025

Library Services staff will be taking a break on Monday 26 May for the early May bank holiday.
You will still be able to access all the resources and help you need via our library website. The 24/7 online webchat will also be running thanks to other academic librarians across the globe who are part of our global co-operative.
Libraries on the Cranfield campus
Both the Kings Norton Library and our School of Management Library will be open for study 24/7 over the bank holiday weekend.
You will be able to borrow and return stock using the self-service machines. However, any items reserved on the system for collection from the remote lockers in the School of Management Library will not be available until Tuesday.
You will need a swipe card to access both buildings.
Barrington Library
Barrington Library will be closed on Monday. Alternative study space will be available in the Hobson Library at the Defence Academy.
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