Download the Library app!
14/10/2024
Have you heard that we have a Library app?
You can use it to:
- Check what we have in our print collection (and a selection of our eBooks too!)
- Borrow print items:
- Use the “My Barcode” option on our self-service machines and lockers as an alternative to your ID card to borrow books, or
- Use the “Self-Check” button (only visible when you are in one of our libraries) to borrow items directly via the app *instead* of using a self-service machine
- Reserve and renew items
- Book a study room or a Bloomberg terminal
- Make an appointment to get help from your Librarian
- Find out about our upcoming events
You are only able to borrow items using the app if you have an NFC-enabled phone and allow the app to use location services.
Please be aware that the app search function excludes all our databases, some eBook collections, as well as LinkedInLearning videos, items in the Master’s Theses Archive and papers in CERES, and any content from the Articles+ tab in Library Search.
If you have any questions about using the app, please contact us!
Download it now:
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