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Pembroke College Library
Welcome to the Library which is used by all
members of the College.
The Library staff are here to help you so please ask
if you are unsure about anything. Enquiries
should be made to the staff in the Library Office
initially, but you can contact the Librarian any
time by email ([email protected]).
The Library is open 8.00am to midnight every day
during term and is staffed during those hours.
You may not always find a member of staff in the
Library Office, because the Library is spread out
on four floors, but if you come back after a short
while there will be someone there.
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These slides will explain to you how the Library
works and give you a virtual tour so that you will
know where to find our books, and some more
useful information along the way. There is also
the Library’s Web page. The Pembroke Library
Facebook page gives more topical news.
There is a cloakroom just inside the main
entrance for hanging coats and bags, but it is not
advisable to leave anything valuable there, such
as a wallet or laptop. There are two rest rooms
inside the cloakroom. You can use either one: if
the red button shows it means it is occupied.
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It is important not to mark books in any way, not
even with post-it notes as they can tear the paper,
but if you need to photocopy a chapter, or a few
pages, you can use the MFD in the photocopy room.
Swipe your University Card and the cost of printing
will be added to your College Bill at the end of term.
An alternative is to scan for free using the
Book2Net scanner - you can save the file to your
own memory stick.
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The computer catalogue is for searching only – you
cannot email or access the internet from here.
Library Search includes e-books and articles as well
as books. It might be better to restrict your search
to Pembroke only by using the Filters, as you are
not allowed to use other College Libraries.
If the
book is in the Library a bibliographic record will
show up with the classmark at the bottom. If it
says ‘Available’ that means the book should be on
the Library shelves. If the book is out on loan you
can place a recall on it from here:
www.cam.ac.uk/libraries
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The Library has WiFi on all floors. There are two
computers in the Ground Floor Reading Room for
quick searches. If you need a computer for any length
of time please use the computer room in the basement
of staircase CC in Foundress Court which is open
24hrs.
For any IT queries please ask the IT
department for help. They can be found in U10 but if
you have access to a computer you can email
[email protected]
The Ground Floor Reading Room has individual desks
(carrels) on both sides of the bookcases and contains
books in history, economics, social science, natural
sciences and engineering. The Rosenthal Art Library
houses the collection of books on Art and Architecture.
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If you use the internal spiral staircase make sure you
do not use the emergency exit as it is alarmed. It is
better to use the main staircase. We are strict about
no food and drink being brought into the Library.
Bottled water is the only exception.
Also, mobile
phone conversations are prohibited everywhere in the
Library. The acoustics are poor and voices carry.
Conversations must be kept to a minimum.
On the mezzanine floor is the Law Library, which
houses books and journals for lawyers and land
economists.
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The Upper Reading Room contains books in the Arts:
English literature along one side and Reference books,
Music, Theology, Philosophy, Classics, Modern
Languages and Oriental Studies on the other side. The
room contains busts of notable Pembroke alumni such
as William Pitt and Ted Hughes.
No books and papers may be left on the desks
anywhere in the Library; they will be cleared away.
You may use the Reserved Book Shelves – at the far
end of the room - by placing a reservation slip on top of
your books with your name and date. If the slip is not
updated after 3 days the books will be re-shelved. This
is to be fair to everyone. There are times when the
Library is particularly busy and we need to keep space
free.