Library Services for Students at Partnership Institutions
- Introduction
- Borrowing Rights
- Library Resources
- E-resources
- IT facilities
- Photocopying
- Using Other Libraries
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| Introduction |
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Under the agreements between London Metropolitan University and partnership institutions, primary responsibility for the provision of resources for your course rests with your College. |
| Borrowing Rights | ||||||||
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Limited borrowing rights are available to students on the following programmes. This means that they can borrow up to 4 three week or one week items and have up to two reservations.
Students on the following courses have the same borrowing rights as London Metropolitan University Students except for Inter-Library Loans.
Inter-Library Loans |
| Library Resources |
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Visit the Subject Guides page to find our specialist provision and resources on your course. Before your visit, check our catalogue. It includes books, journals, videos and DVDs and will identify the site library that holds items relevant to you. You can use of all print items that are on open access. This includes browsing in the book and journal collections, using items in the study areas, or making photocopies within the permissible copyright limits displayed at each copier. Where videos or DVDs are in stock there are playback facilities available to you. You may need your own headphones. |
| E-resources |
| As a London Metropolitan University registered student you can access our subscribed e-resources using your London Metropolitan University student login, unless our licence specifically excludes external students.
Use the Search for Databases webpage to find subscriptions relevant to your subject. |
| Using Other Libraries |
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Students at partnership institutions are not eligible for SCONUL Access membership unless their programme has the same borrowing rights as internal London Metropolitan University students. |



