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Bank holiday opening hours

Most university buildings are closed on bank holidays. Some of our available services and support also change. For details about upcoming bank holidays and changes to our facilities and services, please see below.

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House of Lords launch for new fuel poverty resource

School of Health and Society

A Fuel Poverty Library developed for the Eaga Charitable Trust by the University of Salford’s Sustainable Housing and Urban Studies Unit has been launched at a reception event in the House of Lords.

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Find Dissertations and Theses

Use Library Search to explore University of Salford dissertations and theses. Access resources and tips for finding other academic works.

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Off campus study

Our guidance will help make studying off campus easier.

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Zines

Call in to our Zine Maker Space. You can read the zines from our library, and even make your own zine.

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Return books and resources

Returning your borrowed books is easy. Find out what to do at each Library site.

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Open Access Monographs

Publishing your book open access enables unrestricted access and distribution to anyone interested in your research.

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About Reading Lists

The Library's Reading Lists service is here to help students searching for recommended readings as well as lecturers looking to create reading lists.

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Feedback - share your thoughts

Share your thoughts on the latest food and drink offerings at the university.

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Partner institutions

If you are studying on a University of Salford programme at a partner college or institution, you may be able to use our libraries.

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