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RICHMOND ST LAURISTON PLACE TO EDINBURGH 6 CHARLES ST COLLEGE OF ART D A V I E MIDDLE MEADOW WALK 17 S 2 T W. NICOLSON ST 14 4 S CRICHTON ST T L . E W WAY O CAUSE N LABYRINTH E. CROSS A R D ’S 16 S GEORGE SQUARE T 14 C BUCCLEUCH ST L E 11 R 7 K S T BUCCLEUCH12 PLACE 13 NORTH MEADOW WALK RANKEILLOR ST MEADOW GIFFORD PARK MONTAGUE ST THE MEADOWS TO THE UNIVERSITY 15 TO LITTLE FRANCE 6 KING’S BUILDINGS AND EASTER BUSH 9 8 Open Access Labs and Libraries - Central Area Open Access Labs 10 Moray House 5 New College Library 13 *Japanese Library 1 Dalhousie Land, St. John Street, Abbeyhill, New College, Mound Place, EH1 2LU Room G8, 7 Buccleuch Place, EH8 9LW Main Library EH8 8AQ Founded in 1843 as the library of the Free Church George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9LJ Computers are located on the ground and 1st floors. College, New College Library now serves the 13 *Sanskrit Library At present computers are located on floors - ground, University’s School of Divinity. 1 and 2. uCreate, the multimedia and specialist IT Room G9, 7 Buccleuch Place, EH8 9LW 11 Business School Microlab resource centre is located on the first floor. 6 29 Buccleuch Place, EH8 9LW Royal Infirmary Library 14 *Gibson Library The Chancellor’s Building, 49 Little France 2 Hugh Robson Building Room 9.10, David Hume Tower, George Square, 12 Literatures, Languages and Cultures Crescent, EH16 4SB EH8 9JX George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9XD This collection includes general medical and some Computers are located in the lower ground floor. Microlab 6, Buccleuch Place, EH8 9LW nursing material and is particularly strong in surgical 14 and obstetric and gynaecology books. *Hispanic Studies Library 3 Room 11.10, David Hume Tower, George High School Yards 13 School of GeoSciences, Drummond Street, EH8 Law School Microlabs (3) 7 Square, EH8 9JX Old College (West Stair), South Bridge, EH8 9YL Scottish Studies Library 9XP 27-29 George Square, EH8 9LD Computers are located on the ground floor. 15 *Astronomy Library 14 The library holds the University’s Scottish Social and Political Science Microlabs ethnography collections, supporting and Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill, EH9 3HJ 4 Appleton Tower Crystal Macmillan Building (basement), 15a supplementing the materials of the Main Library. George Square, EH8 9LD 11 Crichton Street, EH8 9LE 16 *Islamic Studies Library Computers are in the Absorb Cafe area on the 8 The Lady Smith of Kelvin Veterinary 19 George Square, EH8 9JX ground floor and on the mezzanine floor. Library The Islamic Library is located on the first floor and Libraries Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, consists of approximately 2,000 volumes on Islam 5 Alison House Easter Bush, Roslin, EH25 9RG and the Middle East, broadly covering such topics 12 Nicolson Square, EH8 9DF 1 Main Library The Library holds the University’s veterinary as history and religion with significant resources in Computers are located on Level 1. George Square, EH8 9LJ medicine collections. languages. The Main Library is the largest of Edinburgh 17 6 Teviot Row House University’s Libraries. 10 Moray House Library *Psychology & Philosophy Library 13 Bristo Square, EH8 9AL Dalhousie Land, St John Street, EH8 8AQ (Haldane Library) Computers are located on the mezzanine floor in the 2 Art & Architecture Library Psychology Building, 7 George Square, EH8 cafe area. Minto House, 20 Chambers Street, EH1 1JZ 9JX The Psychology & Philosophy Library is a small All staff and students have access to our wealth 11 Western General Hospital Library library catering for all the subject groupings within 7 of collections of books, journals and audiovisual Western General Hospital, Crewe Road South, Mylne’s Court PPLS with a primary emphasis on Psychology and material in the Art and Architecture library. EH4 2XU 517 Lawnmarket, EH1 2PF Philosophy. Computers are located on the ground floor and are for This library holds part of the University’s medicine Business School Microlab residents’ use only. 3 Edinburgh College of Art Library collections, including literature covering oncology, 29 Buccleuch Place Evolution House, West Port, EH1 2LE gastroenterology and neurology. 8 Richmond Place This library provides an innovative environment for * = Departmental Libraries Law School Microlabs (3) 7 Richmond Place, EH8 9ST learning, teaching and research resources in art and 12 *Archaeology Book Collection Old College (West Stair of), South Bridge, EH8 9YL Computers are located on the ground floor and are for design. Doorway 4, Floor 2M, Teviot Place, EH8 9AG residents’ use only. All staff and students of the School of History, Literatures, Languages and Cultures Microlab 4 Classics and Archaeology are welcome to use 6, Buccleuch Place Law & Europa Library 9 the SRR for study and consultation of the book Social and Political Science microlabs in the basement of Crystal Macmillan Building. Holland House Old College, South Bridge, EH8 9YL collections. Holyrood Park Road, EH16 5AY This library holds the bulk of the University’s law Computers are located on the ground floor. collections, specialising in Scots, UK, international and Commonwealth law. TO THE TO THE ROYAL INFIRMARY CENTRAL AREA AND UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH MEDICAL SCHOOL D IVE M A R A N D O I NK Y R RA F I E W L A D L R E I O S A S D D TO THE U OA ROYAL OBSERVATORY L GATE 1 T R ON EM GATE 2 SL ES WEST M AINS ROAD AD GILMERTON RO ROAD A772 AD HE LL GATE 3 HA 6 1 0 E 7 C A A R D R AD A E RO O T R S OS N R N O O D T R R O E B G 3 I L GATE 4 D OA Y R ON AR KB AC M BL A Y F I E L D R O N A D 1 2 CRAIGMILLAR PARK GOLF COURSE Open Access Labs and Libraries - King’s Buildings Open Access Labs Libraries 1 James Clerk Maxwell Building 1 James Clerk Maxwell Library in the James Clerk Maxwell Building King’s Buildings, Mayfield Road, EH9 3JZ King’s Buildings, Mayfield Road, EH9 3JZ Computers are located in room 3210, the level 3 cafe and within the Robertson Library on level 1 and the JCM The JCM Library is an unstaffed library. It holds the majority of the University’s book collections in library on level 4 of JCMB. mathematics, statistics and physics, as well as books of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society collection. The Darwin Library holds all the journals on the King’s Buildings campus. 2 Darwin Building Darwin Building, King’s Buildings, Mayfield Road, EH9 3JU 1 Robertson Engineering & Science - in the James Clerk Maxwell Building The Computers are located on the ground and first floors of the Darwin Library. JCM Building, King’s Buildings, Mayfield Road, EH9 3JZ Robertson Library holds the newer book collections for engineering and geology. The Darwin Library holds all uCreate, the multimedia and specialist IT resource centre is located on the first floor. the journals on the King’s Buildings campus. 2 3 KB Centre Darwin Library King’s Buildings, EH9 3JF Darwin Building, King’s Buildings, Mayfield Road, EH9 3JU The KB Centre building offers a range of hardware, software, and computer services. The Darwin Library holds the University’s principal book collections in biological sciences, ecology and chemistry as well as all the print journals on the King’s Buildings campus..
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