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  1. 24 hours, 7 days a week for Oxford Brookes staff and students. Overnight entry to John Henry Brookes Building is by card only 9.00pm to 7.00am, and all non-Brookes persons must leave the building between those times. Library staff are available at the following times: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 9.00pm. Saturday to Sunday 12.00pm to 6.00pm.

  2. EndNote Click. EndNote Click a free browser plugin which you can link to your Brookes account and access a PDF of what’s available to you free or through Brookes for any article record you find. If you have an EndNote account you can also export the PDF and reference details directly into your EndNote library.

  3. Information about Oxford Brookes University Library sites at Harcourt Hill, Headington, Swindon and Wheatley

  4. This shows the print and ejournals that the Library provides access to. Click on the journal title to see which editions, volumes and years are available. Follow the direct links to ejournals or use the campus and call number details to locate print journals. You can also find ejournals using the Journals A to Z list.

  5. Non-medical helper (NMH) rates. The Oxford Brookes NMH Team includes Specialist 1-1 Study Skills Tutors and Specialist Mentors. By providing these services in-house, we are able to ensure that students receive the highest quality support. All Band 4 NMH Specialists have full working knowledge of the University’s processes and systems and ...

  6. Protection of personal information is especially important and anyone who handles or processes personal information should be aware of the University Data Protection Policy . Remember: a request for personal data doesn’t have to mention subject access or the Data Protection Act. It just has to be a request in writing (email will do).

  7. You can access facilities which match the gender in which you present. If you are transgender, you can access ‘men-only’ and ‘women-only’ areas – such as changing rooms and toilets – as you feel appropriate. This may mean that you change the facilities you use at the point when you start to live in your affirmed gender.