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Health Sciences Library opening times

Christmas closure

The Health Sciences Library will be closing at 8pm on 20, 21 and 22 December.

The library will be closed on 23 December 2024 and re-open on 2 January 2025. 

The Health Sciences Library is open:

  • Monday – Friday: 8am to 12am (midnight)
  • Saturday – Sunday: 10am to 12am (midnight)

Additional information

View tasks that can only be done in core hours.

Closing arrangements

The Wolfson Room closes 15 minutes before the Library closes.

Weekend and evening access

Access after 6.30pm and at weekends is through the Level 7 entrance only. Go via the sustainable garden and along the walkway beside the Garstang Building. Scan your ID card to enter or press the intercom button for library help. There is no access to the Library from Clarendon Wing or Clarendon Way.

Health Sciences Library floor plans

Health Sciences Library study space

The main room of the Health Sciences Library is dedicated to silent study, with the exception of two small group study rooms (the two group study rooms are temporaily closed due to the Library refurbishment) and the Wolfson group study room. The majority of the group study spaces are in the large room to the left of the main entrance (this room is temporarily closed for refurbishment).

Find out about bookable study space.

Visit our accessibility page for details about accessible study spaces, building facilities and assistive equipment and software available in the Library.

Drinks with lids are allowed in the Library. Please consume other food and drink outside or in the café next to the Library.

If you leave the Library for more than 30 minutes, please take your belongings with you.

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Health Sciences Library IT and printing

Computer facilities

There are 42 public computers throughout the main room.

IT Services provide more information on assistive technology and any adjustable furniture available in computer clusters.

The Student Education Service provide a list of free to use software, apps and online tools for students, which includes assistive technology resources

Print, copy, scan

MyPrint devices are available in the main room as well as in the group study area. Each MyPrint device can print, copy and scan.

Buy printer credits in advance from the MyPrint portal.

More information about printing, copying and scanning is available from the University IT service.

Read the Library's copyright information to check what you are allowed to copy.