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Tour of LSHTM Library

 

Welcome to the tour of the LSHTM Library! This set of pages will take you on a 'virtual' tour of the Library section by section. Throughout the tour each page will contain images, information and maps of the Library: 

* To navigate from page to page use the back  and forward to the next section of the tour.
* To go back to the very beginning of the tour click  on the Back to the start of the tour button.
* To check where you are in the Library click  on the Map below showing where you are in the Library button.


* If a button is 'greyed out' and does not work when you click on it i.e. then you are either at the start or end of the tour.
* Clicking on a picture will produce another map showing the direction of that picture in relation to the Library plan by a Red camera

 

 

To begin with you will find a map of the Library with the route of the tour marked by blue arrowed lines. The tour will start in the downstairs of the Library, then climbing upstairs and finally returning back downstairs at the other end of the Library, in this order:

* Enquiry desk area (downstairs)
* Main Library (downstairs)
* Photocopy Room (downstairs)
* Barnard Room (downstairs)
o Back to the Photocopy Room to use the stairs
* Gallery (upstairs)
* Wellcome Gallery - Journals (upstairs)
* Wellcome Gallery - Report Series Collection (upstairs)
o Back downstairs the stairs
* Lobby containing printer
o Back out via the Main Library

1 Report Series Collection
2 Pamphlet Collection
3 Books (1970-1999)
4 Journals (1985-2004)
5 Microfilm & Microfiche Reader
6 DVD & Video Reader
7 Printer
8 PC Carrels
9 Laptop Carrels
10 Height-Adjustable Desks
11Journals (2005 onwards)

12 Photocopiers
13 Abstract and Indexing Journals
14 Books (2000 onwards)
15 History of Medicine Collection
16 Printed Catalogue
17 Online Catalogue
18 Quick Reference Collection
19 Reference Collection
20 Overnight Loan Collection
21 Theses Collection                                                      22 Audi-Visual Collection

 

 

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