Rights and Responsibilities
We want to ensure that our libraries and learning resource centres offer effective and appropriate environments for study. In order to achieve this we need your co-operation. This is what we expect from you and what you can expect from us in return.
| Your rights |
- To be able to study in a supportive environment
- To be treated with courtesy by members of staff
- To be referred to the most appropriate member of staff
- To gain access to information held in your library record
- To reserve items that others have borrowed
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| Your responsibilities |
- To show your University ID card to members of staff when asked to do so
- Not to lend your ID card to anyone else or use another person's card
- To return or renew items on time
- To not talk on your phones in designated areas and to ensure ring tones are switched off at all times
- Not to bring food or drink into the libraries, except bottled water
- Not to talk in quiet and silent study areas
- To treat members of staff with courtesy
- Not to damage or deface library materials or equipment
- Not to bring children into any of the university's libraries
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Please remember that if your behaviour is preventing others from using the libraries and learning resource centres effectively you will be asked to leave.
Click here to read the full ICT acceptable usage policy (PDF)
Click here to read the full Policy on the Admission of Children to University Premises (PDF)