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College library support
The Library Liaison Team supports all staff and students within the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences. They are your first point of contact with the Library, and liaise with the College and its departments to ensure that library services are supporting their research, learning and teaching. It’s a good idea to contact them soon after you start at the University, so they can give you an introduction to the services and resources available, including book ordering, digitising your reading lists, access to electronic resources, and inter-library loans. They can also provide help with research skills training for individuals and groups, answering library subject enquiries and collection management.
You can contact the Library Liaison Team on +44 (0) 1392 723867 (internal line: 3867) or at libraryhelp@exeter.ac.uk.
Library support guides for staff and students are also available online:
For open access support, including advice on using Symplectic to deposit your publications in our institutional repository, contact the Open Access Team:
Email: openaccess@exeter.ac.uk
Open Research Website: http://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/openresearch/