Answered By: Andrew Willan Last Updated: Dec 10, 2024 Views: 633
The Palaeography library is in the School of Histories Languages and Cultures (building number 144, grid reference D3, on the campus map). Any material in Library Search with the location 'Palaeography' can be found in the school. The Library is generally for the use of Archive Studies/Records Management students only and is managed by the students themselves. All material is available for reference use only and cannot be borrowed.
Other students wishing to get access to the Library will need to arrange access by either contacting or visiting the School of Histories Languages and Cultures at 11 Abercromby Square.
Alternatively, if the items required are not available in the Sydney Jones Library, you can submit a request through Get it for me or approach your Liaison Librarian directly.
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