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The four AULIC institutions are characterised by different academic strengths which are reflected in their library collections. Together, these collections can provide a rich resource covering a very wide range of disciplines. This is a real advantage at a time of growing interdisciplinarity in teaching and of broadening research interests. It is simply no longer possible for any single university library to collect everything needed by its academic and research staff.
| Library Web site. | Opening hours. | Catalogue. |
| Branches: Newton Park Library. Sion Hill Library. |
Locations. |
| Library Web site. | Opening hours. | Catalogue. |
| Branches: Claverton Down. |
Locations. |
| Library Web site. | Opening hours. | Catalogue. |
| Branches: Arts & Social Sciences Library. Biological Sciences Library. Chemistry Library (Worsley Chemical Library). Continuing Education Library. Dental Library. Education Library. Geographical Sciences Library. Medical Library. Physics Library (Maria Mercer Library). Queen's Building Library. Social Medicine Library (Canynge Hall Library). Veterinary Science Library. Wills Library (Wills Memorial Library). |
Locations. |
| Library Web site. | Opening hours. | Catalogue. |
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Bower Ashton. Frenchay (Bolland). Education Resouce Centre (Frenchay). Glenside. Hartpury. St. Matthias. |
Locations. |
University of Bath.www.bath.ac.uk/library/collections Faculty of Engineering & Design.
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences.
School of Management.Faculty of Science.
School of Postgraduate Medicine. |
Bath Spa.www.bathspa.ac.uk/departments/library/guide-to-library-services
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University of Bristol.
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UWE.www.uwe.ac.uk/library/resources
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