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Aldham Robarts Library | |
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The Aldham Robarts Library as viewed from Mount Pleasant gardens | |
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Location | Maryland Street Liverpool England, ![]() |
Type | Academic library |
Established | 1994 |
Branch of | Liverpool John Moores University |
Other information | |
Website | Aldham Robarts Library online |
TheAldham Robarts Library (formerly theAldham Robarts Learning Resource Centre (LRC)), is one of two designated libraries belonging toLiverpool John Moores University (LJMU) inLiverpool,England. It is located at Maryland Street and serves the Mount Pleasant Campus situated inLiverpool's Knowledge Quarter. Designed by the architectural firmAustin-Smith:Lord and built in 1994, the Aldham Robarts Library has won numerous architectural awards.[1] The four-storey, 5,324 m2 (57,310 sq ft) building contains 386 personal computers alongside countless books and online catalogues that cater mainly for the Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies and the Faculty of Business and Law.[1][2]Wi-Fi is available throughout the complex, which can be entered by scanning a relevant student ID card by the ground floorturnstiles. Other services available in the Library include research and learner support. The Aldham Robarts Library is open 7 days a week during term time.[2]
It is a member of Liverpool Libraries Together, under which, a registered reader at any of the member libraries can have access rights to the other libraries within the partnership.[3]
The library is named after the founder of theWirral Globe newspaper, Aldham "Aldie" Robarts (29 July 1929 - 29 August 2021).[4]