a. Registered members and members of the public shall have access to the Library. Members of the public shall be admitted for reference and study purposes only during staffed opening times. Please refer to the Library web page for staffed opening times at each site. Certain resources may have specific access requirements and restrictions.
b. The Library environment is designed for learning and study. Certain areas will be designated for group work, quiet or silent study. In all areas library users are expected to respect the study, learning and working environment of others and to respect members of staff. Any inappropriate behaviour or disrespect for others will lead to library users being asked to leave the Library and will be reported to the Head of Library or his/her nominee or Dean of School.
Priority at all PCs is for the use of educational research and study, users accessing for other purposes may be required to vacate PCs to allow for those using them for study.
There is priority at some PCs with specialist software and height adjustable desks for disabled users. These are identified by notices on the front of the equipment.
The use of mains electricity is allowed but Library equipment must be unplugged and wires should not trail and cause a trip hazard. Items plugged into a socket are done so at the owners risk and should comply with the relevant safety requirements detailed in the University Portable Electrical Appliance policy.
Bags, electronic equipment and personal property should not be left unattended. For security reasons items may be removed. The library has no responsibility in the case of theft or damage of personal property.
c. Smoking or electronic cigarettes are not permitted in Library buildings. Cold food and hot and cold drinks are permitted; however, hot food is not allowed in any of the libraries. Anybody consuming hot food will be asked to leave. The use of mobile phones is permitted in group study areas only.
d. Books and other materials available for loan or consultation within the Library must be treated with care at all times. Payment may be required for any item which is damaged.
e. Books and other materials may be borrowed in accordance with section 3 of these regulations.
f. The Head of Library or his/her nominee shall have the right to suspend a library member for any infringement of library regulations or university policies. Any member who is suspended shall immediately withdraw from the area of the Library.
I. In cases of suspension, appropriate University disciplinary procedures may be invoked.
II. In the case of members of the public, the Head of Library or his/her nominee may at his/her discretion withdraw membership or access rights entirely, or impose such suspension as he/she thinks fit.