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What does "Available in the Library " mean? | Library | Library
The "Available in the Library " option allows you to see items that are available on the shelf at that time. This will not include items that are on loan (checked out).
Academic Support Librarians | Library | Library
Academic Support Librarians (ASLs) work in partnership with Schools and Colleges to understand their library needs and to communicate about library resources and services. ASLs help students develop the digital and information literacy skills to use
Request new books and other resources | Library | Library
If the Library does not have the items which you require, find out how to request the purchase of books and other materials for addition to the collections. Details are also provided about requesting Inter- library loans, and information for course
DiscoverEd | Library | Library
Use DiscoverEd to find books, ebooks, ejournal articles and more. Sign in using your University Login to access your Library Account and manage your loans, requests and fines.
Digitisation Services | Library | Library
The University Library offers the following digitisation and scanning services.
Borrowing books and other resources | Library | Library
All you need to know about borrowing from the University of Edinburgh Libraries.
New College Library Archives | Library | Library
New College Library holds rich and varied archival collections which focus principally on:
November 2025 Library Updates | Library | Library
A general theme for this issue is Music/St Cecilia's Day, the academic engagement theme is Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) and the service theme is ECA Library and Music collections.
Photocopying | Library | Library
A guide to photocopying, including information on copyright, digitisation and plagiarism.
Other library catalogues | Library | Library
Other local, national and international library catalogues are available to search online. When the University Library doesn't provide immediate access, consider using Library Resources Plus.
