Research Libraries UK - RLUK Members

RLUK Members

  • Sir Duncan Rice Library, University of Aberdeen (website)
  • University of Birmingham Library Services (website)
  • University of Bristol Library (website)
  • British Library (website)
  • Cambridge University Library (website)
  • Cardiff University Information Services (website)
  • Durham University Library (website)
  • University of Edinburgh Information Services (website)
  • University of Exeter Library (website)
  • University of Glasgow Library (website)
  • Imperial College London Library (website)
  • King's College London Library Services (website)
  • University of Leeds Library (website)
  • University of Liverpool Library (website)
  • University of London Senate House Libraries (website)
  • London School of Economics Library (website)
  • University of Manchester Library (website)
  • National Library of Scotland (website)
  • National Library of Wales (website)
  • Newcastle University Library (website)
  • University of Nottingham Information Services (website)
  • University of Oxford Libraries (website)
  • Queen's University Belfast Information Services (website)
  • School of Oriental and African Studies Library (website)
  • University of Sheffield Library (website)
  • University of Southampton Library (website)
  • University of St Andrews Library (website)
  • Trinity College Library Dublin (website)
  • University College London Library Services (website)
  • Victoria and Albert Museum National Art Library (website)
  • University of Warwick Library (website)
  • Wellcome Library (website)
  • University of York Library and Archives (website)

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