The Library supports the University's commitment to open research through two repositories, ResearchSPAce and BathSPAdata, where our latest journal articles, book chapters, conference papers, artistic works and research data can be accessed.
We support teaching, learning and research throughout the University, in collaboration with staff and students. We provide information resources in a range of formats, with an emphasis on the electronic; environments that facilitate study and learning in a variety of ways; and support for the development of information literacy to enable students to make the best use of learning resources.
The Wellbeing Collection can be found either online or in the Sitting Room, Main House and is a holistic collection designed to support your mental and physical health.
Open Research
The Library supports the University's commitment to open research through two repositories, ResearchSPAce and BathSPAdata, where our latest journal articles, book chapters, conference papers, artistic works and research data can be accessed.
We support teaching, learning and research throughout the University, in collaboration with staff and students. We provide information resources in a range of formats, with an emphasis on the electronic; environments that facilitate study and learning in a variety of ways; and support for the development of information literacy to enable students to make the best use of learning resources.
The Wellbeing Collection can be found either online or in the Sitting Room, Main House and is a holistic collection designed to support your mental and physical health.
Open Research
The Library supports the University's commitment to open research through two repositories, ResearchSPAce and BathSPAdata, where our latest journal articles, book chapters, conference papers, artistic works and research data can be accessed.
Did you know that you can get help using digital tools for learning from other students?
During term time, the ASk team's Student Digital Learning Assistants are available in-person and online every weekday between 10am-2pm. You can drop in at Commons or book an appointment. They can help with: