Brotherton Library
The Brotherton Library (located in the Parkinson Building) contains the research collections for languages and the arts. The Special Collections Research Centre, including some of the UK's outstanding rare books and manuscripts, is based within the library. Read about disabled access.
Edward Boyle Library
The Edward Boyle Library contains the research collections for science, engineering and social sciences, and the level 13 Research Hub for staff and postgraduates. There are spaces for individual silent study and bookable group spaces and accessible student studies. Read about disabled access.
Health Sciences Library
The Health Sciences Library is on level 7 of the Worsley Building, close to the School of Medicine and Leeds General Infirmary. It contains the Library’s main medical and health-related collections. Read about disabled access.
Laidlaw Library
The Laidlaw Library is the library dedicated to undergraduates. It contains Core Texts and the High Demand Collection, and the Skills Zone, home to the Skills@Library service. There are bookable study spaces for individual silent study and accessible student studies. Read about disabled access.
St James's University Hospital Library
Based on level 3 of the Clinical Sciences building, St James’s University Hospital Library supports the information needs of University research and teaching staff, medical and healthcare students, and employees of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust. Read about disabled access.
Galleries
Leeds University Library Galleries display art in The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery and artefacts in the Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery, from our Special Collections. Both galleries are in the Parkinson Building and are open to the public. Entrance is free. Read about disabled access.
Brotherton Library opening times
Christmas closure
The Brotherton Library will be closed on 23 December 2024 and re-open on 2 January 2025.
The Brotherton Library is open:
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Monday – Friday: 8am to 8pm
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Saturday – Sunday: 10am to 8pm
The Brotherton Research Centre is open:
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Monday – Thursday: 9:30am to 4:30pm
Additional information
View tasks that can only be done in core hours.
Closing arrangements
30 minutes before closing time, floors 1 and 2 of the Brotherton Main Building close.
15 minutes before closing time the West Building and the computer cluster close. There is only access to the Main Building floors 3 and 4 in the last 15 minutes.
Café opening hours
Find out more about the Parkinson Court Café on the Great Food at Leeds website.
Edward Boyle Library opening times
Christmas closure
The Edward Boyle 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 Edward Boyle Library is open:
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Monday – Friday: 8am to 12am (midnight)
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Saturday – Sunday: 10am to 12am (midnight)
The Makerspace in Edward Boyle is currently closed. It will re-open on 6 January 2025.
Additional information
View tasks that can only be done in core hours.
Closing arrangements
45 minutes before closing time, level 8 closes. Staff start closing the library from level 13, working down to level 9.
15 minutes before closing time, the teaching computer clusters close.
Café opening hours
Find out more about the Edit Room on the Great Food at Leeds website.
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.
Laidlaw Library opening times
Christmas closure
The Laidlaw Library will be open 9am to 5pm on 23 & 24 December 2024.
The library will be closed 25 & 26 December 2024.
The library will be open 9am to 5pm from 27 to 31 December 2024.
The library will be closed on January 1 2025.
The Laidlaw Library is open 24 hours a day, everyday.
Additional information
View tasks that can only be done in core hours.
Closing arrangements
30 minutes before closing time, all the group rooms will be locked.
15 minutes before closing time, staff begin to close the rest of the building, starting on floor 3.
Café opening hours
Find out more about Caffè Nero on the Great Food at Leeds website.
St James's University Hospital Library opening times
Christmas closure
The St James's University Hospital Library will be closed on 20 December 2024 and re-open on 2 January 2025.
The St James’s University Hospital Library is open:
- Monday – Friday: 9am to 5pm
Galleries opening times
Christmas closure
The Galleries will close for Christmas at 5pm on Saturday 21 December and will reopen at 10am on Tuesday 7 January.
The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery and The Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery have the same opening hours.
The Galleries are open Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm.
FREE and open to the public, no need to book.
Café opening hours
Find out more about the Parkinson Court Café on the Great Food at Leeds website.
Brotherton Library floor plans
Brotherton Library study space
There are silent study spaces throughout the Brotherton, including the main reading room and floor 2 of the West Building. The group study area is in the West Building on floor 3. There is a group study room on floor 2 of the Main Building.
Find out about bookable study space.
Visit our accessibility page for details about accessible study spaces, builbing 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 Parkinson Court café.
If you leave the library for more than 30 minutes, please take your belongings with you.
See inside our libraries with 360 degree images of key areas.
Special Collections Research Centre
The Brotherton Research Centre is open for researchers and students to work with our Special Collections. It is on level 4 of the Brotherton Library, on the upper floor of the main reading room. See how to plan and book your visit.
Special Collections is the home of hundreds of thousands of rare books, manuscripts, archives and art. Our collections offer a rich resource for staff, students and the wider research community.
Virtual consultations are available to University of Leeds researchers.
Brotherton Library IT and printing
Computer facilities
There is computer cluster with 61 PCs on Level 3 of the West Building
There is 1 timed-access computer on Main level 2. There are 26 guest computers available throughout the library.
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 West Building on floor 3. Each MyPrint device can print, copy, and scan.
Buy printer credits in advance from the MyPrint portal.
The microfilm and microfiche printer is on Main floor 1.
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.
Edward Boyle Library floor plans
Edward Boyle Library study space
There are silent study areas on every level except level 9 (ground floor) and levels 11 and 12 are completely for individual silent study. Level 8 is an online learning space where you can attend online lectures and talk wearing headphones. There are group study areas on level 9 and 10. Level 13 is for postgraduates and research staff, and has a mix of silent and group spaces.
Find out about bookable study space.
There is a bookable Online Meeting Room for undergraduates on level 9. This is specifically for taking online interviews. You can book this space for a minimum of 30 minutes and a maximum of two hours. You can only book one session a day.
Drinks with lids are allowed in the library. Please consume other food and drink outside or in the Edit Room café.
If you leave the library for more than 30 minutes, please take your belongings with you.
See inside our libraries with 360 degree images of key areas.
Accessible student study rooms
Description: Rooms 9.1 – 9.3; Room 10.1.
Additional notes on capacity: Each room can accommodate one student and a personal assistant
Facilities
Accessible study rooms are on levels 9 and 10. Visit our accessibility page for details about assistive equipment and software available in accessible study rooms.
Book a session up to seven days in advance, with a maximum of three sessions booked at any one time.
Choose your session using the Library study space booking system by ticking the accessible study box, fill in your details and we will be in touch to confirm your booking.
Group booths
Description: Booths 8.7 – 8.12 (up to 4 people); Booths 9.4 and 9.5 (up to 6 people).
Facilities
Group booths are on levels 8 and 9 and have Air Media screen sharing, PC, large screen, HDMI and USB sockets.
Group booths are for groups of three or more.
Book a session up to seven days in advance, with a maximum of three sessions booked at any one time.
Booths can be booked via the Library study space booking system. Select your location and then category Group Study Rooms and booths to check availability
Group rooms
Description: Room 8.1 (up to 12 people); Rooms 8.2 and 8.3 (up to 7 people); Rooms 8.4-8.6 (up to 9 people).
Facilities
Group rooms are on level 8 and have whiteboards, AirMedia screen sharing, HDMI and USB sockets.
Group rooms are for groups of three or more.
Book a session up to seven days in advance, with a maximum of three sessions booked at any one time.
Booths can be booked via the Library study space booking system. Select your location and then category Group Study Rooms and booths to check availability
Postgraduate group rooms
Description: Room 13.13 (up to 6 people); Rooms 13.14, 13.16 and 13.17 (up to 8 people); Room 13.18 (up to 11 people); Rooms 13.19 and 13.20 (up to 9 people).
Facilities
Postgraduate group rooms are on level 13 and have whiteboards, AirMedia screen sharing, HDMI and USB sockets. One room has videoconferencing technology.
Book a session up to seven days in advance, with a maximum of three sessions booked at any one time.
Rooms can be booked via the Library study space booking system. Select Edward Boyle Library in location and then category PG only spaces to check availability. Rooms are for groups of three or more.
Postgraduate individual rooms
Description: Rooms 13.1 – 13.12
Facilities
Individual rooms are on level 13 in the Research Hub and have a PC.
Book a session up to seven days in advance, with a maximum of three sessions booked at any one time.
Rooms can be booked via the Library study space booking system. Select Edward Boyle Library in location and then category PG only spaces to check availability
Library Makerspace
The Library Makerspace on level 9 of the Edward Boyle Library has a wide range of equipment, IT and software for creative projects of all kinds. It is open to all students and staff, for personal, individual or group projects. Come along to create physical or digital objects, attend an event or workshop, and get technical help and advice in a supportive community space. Make your creative ideas a reality in the Library Makerspace!
Research Hub
The Research Hub is a dedicated space for researchers and postgraduates on level 13 of the Edward Boyle Library. Book individual studies and group meeting rooms, or find a quiet place to work at one of the large desks. Other facilities include: research noticeboards and display screens to publicise research events and calls for participants; poster presentation areas to share current research; and personal lockers.
Edward Boyle Library IT and printing
Computer facilities
182 computers and 20 timed access computers are positioned throughout the Library on levels 8, 10, 11, 12 and 13.
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
Print zones are on all floors. 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.
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.
See inside our libraries with 360 degree images of key areas.
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.
Laidlaw Library floor plans
Laidlaw Library study space
The Laidlaw Library has 900 study spaces with flexible group study areas, 20 bookable group work rooms and booths, and silent study spaces. Silent study spaces are available on levels 1, 2 and 3. Group study rooms, booths and areas are on all levels.
Find out about bookable study space.
Drinks with lids are allowed in the library. Please consume other food and drink outside.
If you leave the library for more than 30 minutes, please take your belongings with you.
See inside our libraries with 360 degree images of key areas.
Accessible student study rooms
Description: Room 1 and 2
Additional notes on capacity: Each room can accommodate one student and a personal assistant
Facilities
Accessible study room 1 is on floor 2 and room 2 is on floor 3. Visit our accessibility page for details about assistive equipment and software available in accessible study rooms.
Book a session up to seven days in advance, with a maximum of three sessions booked at any one time.
Choose your session using the Library study space booking system by ticking the accessible study box, fill in your details and we will be in touch to confirm your booking.
Group booths
Description: Booths 9 – 12, 14 – 18 (up to 8 people); Booth 13 (up to 5 people).
Facilities
Group booths 9-14 are on floor 1, booths 15-18 are on floor 2. They have Air Media screen sharing, PC, large screen, HDMI and USB sockets.
Group booths are for groups of three or more.
Book a session up to seven days in advance, with a maximum of three sessions booked at any one time.
Booths can be booked via the Library study space booking system. Select your location and then category Group Study Rooms and booths to check availability
Group rooms
Description: Rooms 1 to 6 (up to 8 people); Rooms 7 (up to 6 people).
Facilities
Group rooms 1-6 are on the ground floor, and room 7 is on floor 2. They have whiteboards, AirMedia screen sharing, HDMI and USB sockets.
Group rooms are for groups of three or more.
Book a session up to seven days in advance, with a maximum of three sessions booked at any one time.
Booths can be booked via the Library study space booking system. Select your location and then category Group Study Rooms and booths to check availability
Laidlaw Library IT and printing
Computer facilities
180 computers, and 14 timed-access computers, are available throughout the Laidlaw Library.
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 currently unavailable for drop-in printing because of the coronavirus measures. Please use the PCB Print Service instead.
You may print if you are studying in the library.
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.
St James's University Hospital Library study space
The St James’s University Hospital Library is silent study.
St James's University Hospital Library IT and printing
Print, copy, scan
There is a MyPrint device in the photocopying room which is connected to the university computers. You can print, copy and scan.
Both NHS and University staff and students can use the MyPrint device. Buy printer credits in advance from the MyPrint portal.
However, if you are using an NHS computer, it will be connected to an NHS networked secure printer in the library. It prints black and white only and print costs are charged to your departmental account.
More information about printing, copying and scanning, including charges, is available from the University IT service.
Read the Library's copyright information to check what you are allowed to copy.