The Library webpages have moved over to the University’s new content management system (CMS) – you may already be familiar with the new interface as many areas of the University website have already been migrated.
Your Library team
The Library webpages have moved over to the University’s new content management system (CMS) – you may already be familiar with the new interface as many areas of the University website have already been migrated.
Your Library team
Happy New Year and welcome to the Spring term. Our Library teams look forward to continuing to support you with your studies.
If you’re a January starter, we recommend that you look at our top recommendations in the Information for new students LibGuide. If you’re returning to Campus, we’d like to share the following reminders on how to make the most of the services, resources and facilities.
Support with your studies
Do you need help with an aspect of your studies? Your Academic Liaison Librarian and the Study Advisors will be happy to assist. Take a look at the Training and workshops webpage for more information, links to guides, training materials and more!
Study areas
Study space is available on all floors of the Library, including individual silent study on the 5th Floor. If you are using this study area, please remember that it is entirely silent so you may prefer to use the individual quiet study areas, located on all other floors, or the range of group study spaces.
‘Want to know more?
Please note: you may find it useful to familiarise yourself with other locations as, at peak times, you may need to find alternative study space. We are currently operating at a slightly reduced study space capacity due to the increased need for ventilation within the building. This provision is aligned with University health and safety guidance.
Stay safe
If you are using study space in the Library, help us to keep open and stay safe by:
Masks and other face coverings should cover the nose and the mouth and should remain in place at all times.
Single occupancy of lifts and other measures are all still in place so please refresh your knowledge of our Covid-19 safety information. Look out for our signage and notices displayed throughout the building to assist you.
Help us to keep the building clean, safe and tidy by eating in the Library Café or other suitable spaces on campus. Please do not bring hot food into the Library at any time as this creates unpleasant smells, and is disruptive for other Library users.
Non-alcoholic hot and cold drinks are permitted – we have recycling facilities for single use cups and plastic bottles.
Visiting the Library between midnight and 8:00? Remember to bring your campus card for entry via the keypad next to the right hand side entry door.
Recalled items
The Library is a shared resource, so please look out for our recall emails and courtesy reminders. If someone places a hold on an item that you have out, a recall notice will be sent to your University email account. Recalled items must be returned so that other users needing a particular book can gain access. If you still need the item, simply place a request once it has been returned so that the next available copy can be held for you. Further information on recalls can be found here.
Opening hours
24/6+ opening hours resumed on Sunday 9 January – full details of the opening hours may be found here.
Do you follow us on social media? If not, this may be the perfect time to begin so that you can stay up to date and make the most of your Library!
Your Library Team
Welcome – or Welcome Back – to the University of Reading Library!
Your Academic Liaison Librarians wish you a Happy New Year. Now that you are preparing for Spring Term, here’s a reminder of some of the support we can provide to help you with your assignments and research this term. If you’re new to the Library building, you can take an online tour.
How to find books and academic journal articles
If you found it tricky to find the right materials last term, you can remind yourself of the Library’s search tools Enterprise and Summon via our playlists. Our playlists are all available on the University of Reading Library YouTube and will show you
Manage your references
When you’re planning assignments, keeping track of the books and articles that you read is really important and saves a lot of time when you’re writing your bibliography at the end of an essay. Making good notes about your references now can help you later on, so it’s a good habit to get into.
Look at the Referencing tab on your Subject Guide for guidance specific to your programme, or visit our Citing References Guide for information on when to reference, how to structure a reference and a bibliography. You’ll also find lots of helpful advice on reference management tools.
Contact your Academic Liaison Librarian
At the University, there is a Librarian for each subject. They can help you with finding information and referencing. You can email any queries to your Librarian, or arrange a 1-1 appointment to discuss a specific question.
Find out who your Librarian is here: www.reading.ac.uk/library/liaison
If you are a new student, you’ll find all the information you need on our New Students Guide.
Kim Coles,
Academic Liaison Team Manager
It’s been a busy Autumn term!
The final week of term begins on Monday! We thought this would be a good time to share the Library vacation information with you, to help you get the most out of your Library through the break.
Online help
All our expert staff are available online to help and advise you through the vacation before, and after, the University closure period. Through this time, the following services will be available
Once we enter the University closure period, you will still be able to gain help and support through the range of training guides and videos that the teams have produced.
Store and Closed Access requests
If you need materials from the off-site Store or from our Closed Access shelves, please make sure you place your request in good time. The final dates of collection are as follows
We will resume Closed Access collections on Tuesday 4 January and from Store on Thursday 6 January. For more information, see Requesting items from Store and Closed Access.
Vacation loans
To ensure you have good access to resources over the break, vacation loan periods will apply as follows
Recalls will still apply until the University closure begins so, please remember to check your University email and return any recalls in good time.
Vacation opening hours
The Library will be open 24/6+ until Friday 10 December, when we will be closing at Midnight. This also signals the start of the weekend closure, and the start of vacation hours as follows
From | To | Opening hours |
Saturday 11 December | Sunday 12 December | CLOSED |
Monday 13 December | Thursday 16 December | Open 8:30 – 19:00 |
Friday 17 December | Open 8:30 – 17:00 | |
Saturday 18 December | Sunday 19 December | CLOSED |
Monday 20 December | Wednesday 22 December | Open 8:30 – 19:00 |
Thursday 23 December | Open 8:30 – 17:00 | |
Friday 24 December | Monday 4 January | CLOSED |
Much of the University will be closed between Friday 24 December and Tuesday 4 January. On Tuesday 4 January, the Library will reopen as follows
Tuesday 4 January | Thursday 6 January | Open 8:30 – 19:00 |
Friday 7 January | Open 8:30 – 17:00 | |
Saturday 8 January | Open 8:30 – 19:00 | |
Sunday 9 January | Open 8:30 24/6+ resume. |
Further information on the Library opening hours, including the IT Service Desk can be found on the Opening hours webpage.
If you have a general enquiry, please contact us ahead of the University closure dates by emailing library@reading.ac.uk or phone 0118 378 8770.
Best wishes,
Your Library Team
Don’t forget that you can use your Library subject guide to find useful information in the Library and online. Now that you’re beginning to prepare or receive feedback on assignments, you might find that you need to find more information relevant to your subject – you’ve got access to loads of interesting books and journals through the University Library, and your subject guide can help you to find the most relevant places to start.
Your Academic Liaison Librarian has created an online guide for your subject to show you how to access books, reference materials, journal articles, electronic resources (including e-journals, databases and multimedia resources) and other useful websites relating to your area of study.
To access the guide for your subject just click on the “Explore key resources in your subject” in the ‘Help for your subject’ section of the Library website homepage, or go directly to our list of subject guides.
The subject guides are divided into several sections, each with its own tab at the top of the page:
You can always contact your Academic Liaison Librarian for help selecting or using a database – from Enterprise and Summon to company information searches. You can email your Librarian to ask a question, or request an in-person or online appointment to discuss a question in depth. Every weekday between 1-2pm one of the team is available on the Study Advice and Maths Support Desk on the Ground Floor of the Library so you can drop in to ask a quick question too. We’re here to help, so if you’ve any question – big or small – get in touch!
Kim Coles,
Academic Liaison Team Manager
Are you unsure how or when to cite a reference? Don’t know which style to use? Or have you been marked down for your references?
Then take a look at our enhanced Citing references guide for help!
It includes:
Our Academic Liaison Librarians and Study Advisers can support you with referencing.
If you have a quick query then drop in to the Study Advice and Maths Support Desk on the Ground Floor of the Library Mon-Fri 1-2pm (term-time only).
For more in depth support make an appointment with your Academic Liaison Librarian or a Study Adviser.
Academic Liaison Librarians & Study Advice
We’re excited to announce that from Monday 25 October, we’re offering an additional hour of enhanced library support every weekday lunchtime. Whenever you have a tricky question needing an urgent answer, but your own Academic Liaison Librarian isn’t available, drop in 13:00 – 14:00 to the Study Advice desk on the ground floor of the Library (to the right of the stairs). The duty liaison librarian will set you right!
This service complements our Study Advice drop-ins for urgent study queries (i.e. those which cannot wait for a longer appointment with a Study Adviser), available from the same desk at the same time, 13:00–14:00 weekdays.
The Study Advice desk is currently open 10:00–14:00 for you to ask quick searching tips, general library advice or to set up an appointment with a Study Adviser or your Academic Liaison Librarian.
What can you ask an Academic Liaison Librarian?
What do students say about asking their librarian?
What will you ask?
Kim Coles,
Academic Liaison Team Manager
Following on from Welcome last week, we wanted to ensure that we said ‘welcome back’ to the Library to all of our continuing students too.
We know last year was difficult for everyone and especially for those of you who grappled with online and remote learning. Many of you have been away from campus for a while so, please ask us for assistance if things feel unfamiliar.
We are pleased to say that many of the measures that were in operation in the Library over the past year have been disbanded!
Study space bookings
Since 3 September, study space bookings are no longer required for individual study spaces and group study is available again. The 1st Floor Group Study Rooms can, once more, be booked in advance. See our recent blog for more information.
Click & Collect
Click & Collect has ended and you can now browse the shelves and borrow items without having to place holds in advance of your visit. More information about how and when to place a hold on an item can be found on the Placing & cancelling a hold webpage.
We’ve retained the one-way system, sanitisation stations and enhanced cleaning as these have all proven to be useful over the last year. Additionally, University health and safety policy is still single occupancy usage of lifts and, if you are able to wear a face covering, we encourage you to use one when moving around the building.
Find out more about keeping safe on the Student Essentials pages.
Library tours
Have you seen our Instagram tour yet? Library tours continue to be available online and there are several other options too.
Opening hours back to 24/6+
We’re back to our normal term time 24/6+ opening hours. This means the Library closes Saturday evening at 21:00 and reopens Sunday at 8:30, apart from that we’re open all hours. Please note that the Library Café closes at 22:00 on weekdays and IT Service desk hours can be found on the DTS website.
Don’t forget to make the most of expert help!
The Study Advice and Academic Liaison Librarian teams have been expanding the range of online materials available to help you make the most of the Library. Visit the Library website to see our new Training and events guide and links to our newest YouTube videos and other resources.
Further information
We’ll continue to provide updates on the Library services on our website, blog, and social media to keep you informed but if you have any questions, please get in touch via library@reading.ac.uk or see our contact information for other options.
Your Library Team
There’s been a lot happening this week across the University so if you want to slow things down, try out our self-paced tour. Go through, online at your own pace and in your own time.
Or, if you prefer something a bit more whizzy, take a look at our Instagram tour.
Alternatively, visit the Library in person, pick up an expandable map and take a look around the building yourself.
We like to think we have something for everyone so if you’re new to the University of Reading, or if you’re a returning student and haven’t been onsite for a while, come and see us for help with all your Library needs.
Your Library Team
Early September, children return to school and we welcome postgraduate students learning to teach them with our Institute of Education. Greetings!
Why not come to meet your Education Academic Liaison Librarians and Study Advisers at the ‘marketplace’ in RUSU’s Cafe Mondial, 10:00-12:30 on Friday 3 (secondary students) or 12:00-13:00 Wednesday 8 September (primary students). We’ll also be around all year to support your studies of course!
Check out our Education subject and referencing guide online to discover online and physical resources – much is online, linked to your reading lists, with printed theory and Teaching Practice Collection resources in the Library building.
You can see what the Library is like right now on YouTube. Do visit the Library on Whiteknights campus once you receive your Campus card. Please note that our opening hours extend in a few weeks time when full term begins. Watch our Library website for changes to accessing collections and our modern study spaces, or follow us on social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram)!
Your Academic Liaison Librarians for Education
Set to start your dissertation this summer? No? Get on track by joining this week’s live webinars introducing reference management tools EndNote and Mendeley, or catch up with our new videos summarising topics discussed at last week’s Master’s Dissertation Fayre!
Book through the Actions tab on RISIS to join Extra EndNote and Mendeley reference management workshops:
Last week all students attending live webinars and giving feedback said they would recommend the sessions to others. One said, “Everything has been helpful; despite writing two dissertations I have not had sessions like these before. Learning to focus my research (‘systematic searching’ and ‘finalising research questions’ were great) and [learning to] plan my study more carefully are the sorts of things I’ve been needing to improve.”
So help yourself to these newly recorded video versions provided by the Library’s Liaison and Study Advice Teams. Aspects covered include:
Ready? Get set. Go!
Rachel Redrup, Academic Liaison Librarian
Take up our last training offers to help you produce a great dissertation, this final day of our Masters Dissertation Fayre!
This morning at 11am, our Study Advisers discuss writing your discussion chapter.
Book before 12pm to attend a 2pm session with Academic Liaison Librarians providing you with specialist knowledge and need-to-know advice on getting the best out of:
You can read more about the topics on offer via the Study Advice Webinars libguide https://libguides.reading.ac.uk/webinars/summer-term.