The Dunn School Library
Library and Academic Information Services
Our Library is a quiet retreat in which to study.
We never close. It is a working research library, and it is not archival. It is only for members of the Dunn School, including students with projects registered in the department.
You can find us on the first floor of the EPA Building, adjacent to the Combination Room and Bridge café.
Many services linked from here are subscription-based. Authenticated members of Oxford University should be able to access everything without charge: If you’re not at an ox.ac.uk intranet terminal you should use your Single Sign-On authentication at http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk. Or you will need VPN. Registration requirements may apply to others.
Online Resources |
Study and Research |
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Facilities |
Three networked PC workstations for communal use Oxford Wireless LAN (OWL) for your own laptop. Instructions: for everyone Laserjet printer and photocopier, operated by departmental photocopier card |
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Books |
Textbooks used on our undergraduate courses. Advanced textbooks and reference works. Guides for writing papers and composing presentations. Serials: we now subscribe only to printed copies of Nature and Science. All other subscriptions to current and archived literature are provided online by the University Library Services (OULS) Some back-runs of journals to which we used to subscribe and that are not available online. |
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Multimedia Learning Resources |
A few CDs including this biomedicine seminar series: • HST Seminar directory here |
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Theses and departmental papers |
A copy of every D Phil thesis submitted by students in the department is archived here. We go back to P B Medawar and R H Ebert, 1939. Departmental research papers back to 1909 are bound and kept here. |
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Library rules |
All books are confined to the library – no borrowing • No eating/snacking • Drink only bottled water – no cans etc • Keep things tidy • Earphones, if unavoidable, must be “no sound leakage” |
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Contacts |
Dr Simon Hunt (Academic Librarian): library_academic@path.ox.ac.uk |
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