Lampeter Library
The Main Library and Roderic Bowen Library and Archives are situated in the south-west quadrant of the campus. The entrance is opposite the Canterbury Building. The IT Service Desk and Alister Hardy Religious Experience Research Centre are also located in the building.
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Facilities at Lampeter Library
Lampeter Library provides access to a range of flexible learning spaces to support all of our students. Below are examples of types of study space at Lampeter Library and where they can be found.
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Whether you are looking for a book on a particular subject, or a place within the library (i.e. a study room or where to find printers).
Below are StackMaps for Lampeter Library.
Study Rooms Upper Floor
Study Rooms Lower Floor
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- Accessible entrance at the front of the library building.
- Lift access to all floors.
- Accessible toilets available on mezzanine floor.
- Water fountain available.
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- There are book collections on the upper and lower floors
- The lower floor also has pamphlets, journals, extra-large books, and archives and special collections
- Lockers are located on the mezzanine floor, six of them are loanable for three weeks, while two of them are loanable for one day
- The Library desk, self-service and self-returns are located on the mezzanine floor
- A vending machine managed by Catering services staff is available on the mezzanine floor
- There is a book drop outside the library main entrance for book returns
- The mezzanine floor contains space for display boards and exhibitions
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Tours of our Lampeter library are available all year round to individual users and groups of up to 15. Further information on tours and how to book is available below.
- Tours should be booked at least three days in advance using the library tours booking form.
- The maximum number of students per tour is 15.
- Each tour will take around 30 minutes.
- Library tours cover the basics of using our library spaces and borrowing physical items.