Refurbishment at St Luke’s library
The Library team are getting St Luke’s library ready for an exciting revamp over the summer, so you may experience some changes and possible disruption before the new term.
St Luke’s library is now closed for refurbishment until Term one
The closure will allow the work to take place, with a refurbished library reopening for the start of term. You’ll still be able to access all the library resources during this time. Your online library search remains available as usual.
Print stock temporarily relocating to Old Library level -1
Print stock has now temporarily relocated to Old Library level -1 and Forum library level -1. You can borrow directly from these libraries or items can be requested for collection at St Luke's Campus. There is a reservations shelf and borrowing kiosk on first floor of Cross Keys. It will remain there until the conclusion of works.
Education store relocated to Forum level -1 rolling stacks
Items with a location of 'Forum library Education store level -1' have moved permanently to Forum library level -1 rolling stacks. These items can be requested for collection at St Luke's Campus.
Requesting items
If your home campus is St Luke's you can request items on the library search with a location of 'Old library St lukes collection, level -1' or 'Forum library Education store, level -1' by signing in and then under 'Get it' clicking on 'request' and selecting 'St Luke's' as the pickup location.
Reservation shelves at St Luke's Campus
The reservation shelves are now on the first floor Cross Keys (pictured below). They will remain at Cross Keys for the duration of the works to allow reservations to be collected and borrowed on St Luke's Campus.
Returning books
The returns kiosk and book bin will be available at St Luke's library until 31 May. This will then move to first floor Cross keys. The 'drop box' at the IT entrance to St Luke's library will be out of use during the refurbishment works.
Alternative study spaces
You are welcome to use St Luke's Campus study spaces at Giraffe House and Cross Keys as well as the study spaces on Streatham Campus including Forum library.
AccessAbility study spaces
There are four bookable AccessAbility rooms with assistive software and equipment in Forum library, which students registered with AccessAbility pathway can use while St Luke's library is closed for refurbishment. If you just require a quiet single use study space then you could book one of the Giraffe House group study rooms for privacy. Please note the 'pods' do not have doors.
Printing: alternative xerox locations
There are colour xerox machines in the following locations on St Luke's campus:
Enquiries
If you have questions please use our 24/7 live chat by clicking on 'Ask us' button on this screen or email library@exeter.ac.uk
New library design
Thank you to everyone who commented in the design engagement days last term – your feedback has been incorporated into the plans for your new library design.
Current students and staff St Luke's Library has now closed until September for refurbishment Print stock has temporarily relocated to Old Library level -2 and Forum library level -1. There is now a borrowing and returns kiosk and reservations trolley on Cross Keys Level 1. |
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Monday - Friday |
CLOSED Until September |
Saturday - Sunday Bank holidays |
CLOSED Until September
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You must bring your Unicard for ID and borrowing For live help, please get in touch through chat or email library@exeter.ac.uk |
Cross Keys (Cafe) 24 Hours
Registered external members St Luke's Library is now closed until September for refurbishment Print stock will temporarily relocated to Old Library level -2 and Forum library level -1. From June there will be a borrowing kiosk and reservations trolley in Cross Keys Level 1. |
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CLOSED Until September
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Bank Holidays |
CLOSED Until September
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You must bring your Unicard for ID and borrowing For live help, please get in touch through chat or email library@exeter.ac.uk |
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