In person |
Hallam Help points are open in both libraries. Find out more. |
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Phone | 0114 225 2222 |
hallamhelp@shu.ac.uk | |
@hallamlibrary |
If you're away from Sheffield and would like to post library books back to us, please use one of the addresses below
Adsetts Library |
Collegiate Library |
We always recommend recorded delivery to ensure the books are safely returned.
If you need to access a book, book chapter, journal article or other resource that the Library does not already have in our collections, please use Document Supply Services to make a request.
We are always looking for new publications to support your learning, teaching or research, and to keep the library collections up to date with high-quality materials. If you think we're missing something crucial though, we'd like to hear about it.
You can do this using the form below.
We look forward to your recommendations.
If you are an academic, please request resources for teaching by adding it to your RLO (Reading List Online), and publish the list. This will trigger a request to purchase the item. Further information can be found on the RLO Staff Help Guide
If you are interested in donating items to the Library, please read our Donations Policy:
The library encourages all academic staff to donate a copy of any academic publication written or edited by them to the University Library and such donations can be sent without prior agreement.
The Library welcomes donations in a range of formats that support current teaching and research at Sheffield Hallam. We especially welcome resources of significant importance or of a unique nature.
We will not normally accept material that duplicates our print holdings, unless it is a title in current high demand.
The Library is not able to accept large donations (more than 10 items) without prior agreement, all potential offers should be submitted via the webform below in the first instance.
The library reserves the right to make discretionary decisions regarding whether all material is added to the collection; any items that are not accepted will be disposed of ethically and sustainably.