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Find answers to your questions more quickly with the new The Library Replies site

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The Library Replies
Author: Sandra Pérez (foto: aleksandr_samochernyi - freepik.com)
Tue Mar 05 08:00:00 CET 2024

The Library Replies service provides answers to your enquiries about the Library's services and resources.

Have you got a question? Check out the service's new site and find the answer from a list of over 40 FAQs.

The Library's help service, The Library Replies, has revamped its site to make it easier for you to navigate and find the answers you need more quickly. From today, you can use a search engine to enter your question and find the answer from around 40 FAQs.

As always, if you can't find the answer you need, send us your enquiry using the form, and the Library team will get back to you as soon as they can.

What's new?

  • The FAQs are sorted by topic (how to cite, general information, intellectual property, services, etc.), bringing together information from the entire Library website in one place.
  • We've gone over the content of the more than 40 FAQs.
  • The answers are more detailed; clicking on any question will open a new page with an in-depth answer and other related questions. 

The Library Replies site is dynamic and will be updated on a regular basis to include answers to the most common questions received by the service.

Move the middle bar to see the changes

The new site is part of the ongoing process of improving the Library's website, which seeks to address the university community's needs to make the browsing experience simpler and improve access to information.

Help us improve!

Fill in the form, rate the new site and make suggestions to help us continue to improve the service.

The Library Replies

The Library's help service is run by a team of librarians and other professionals who work hard to give you the best possible answers to your questions.

Last academic year, The Library Replies service dealt with 2,880 enquiries, and was rated 4.4 out of 5 by the university community.

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