I spent the majority of my degree inside these walls, (or so I'd have my tutors believe) and although I loathed it, I did grow to feel affectionately towards it.
So, the facts...
It's been recently refurbished and had a good £20 million spent on it!
There are seats for 600 readers and approx. 420 computers (not that you'd think it around exam time...good luck getting a PC unless you're early, that's all I'm saying!)
They have loads of bookable private study rooms so that you won't be disturbed and a cafe downstairs to refuel and re-energise with a coffee. The staff are really friendly and exceptionally helpful.
The special collections are amazing, have to use gloves to see the first editions and the have some real gems hidden away down there. The stacks down in the basement are rather scary I'm always scared that someone has followed me down and is going to wheel the shelves back together when I'm inside...luckily I'm still here!
It's a great environment to study and they also have couches out in the more social and non-silent areas so that you can have group discussions or just a well-earned gossip with a mate!
There must be more books than anyone can read in a lifetime in here, but so many great critical works. Get in on the best library for the Arts Ever.*
*Possible exaggeration, but I love it! (Yes, I'm a bit of a geek.) read more