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  1. Work with us. Our work with other businesses and organisations, including venue hire, commercial filming, object loans and publishing. The Bodleian Libraries is a group of 26 libraries that serve the University of Oxford, open to staff, students and other readers.

  2. About the library. The Japanese Library houses the University’s main research and teaching collection for Japanese studies. Opened to readers in April 1993, it is located in the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies on the premises of St. Antony's College. It is an open-access library which welcomes all readers.

  3. About the library The Social Science Library (SSL) is one of the University of Oxford's busiest lending and reference libraries, supporting staff and students in the Social Sciences Division. We offer a wide range of workspaces , as well as borrowing services , printing and IT facilities and research support .

  4. If an item isn't available in an Oxford library, you can request it through our inter-library requests service. This service is free to Oxford University members and NHS staff. Access to e-resources. We are required to limit access to subscription e-resources to current members of Oxford University with a Single Sign On (SSO).

  5. The Art, Archaeology and Ancient World Library, is one of the Bodleian Libraries’ principal research libraries, with collections focusing (broadly) on the study of archaeology and the ancient world, art and architectural history at the University of Oxford.

  6. Six of the Oxford University dons helped Bodley in refitting the library, and the man himself donated more books. It was formally re-opened on 8 November 1602 under the name “Bodleian Library” – officially Bodley’s Library. At this time, the library had about 2000 books. The Bodleian Library - The ceiling of the old library or Divinity ...

  7. About the library. Established in 1914, the English Faculty Library (EFL) primarily serves all those reading and teaching English at Oxford, as well as other readers requiring access to its collections. It offers borrowing services, IT and printing facilities and a variety of workspaces.