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Modern Languages: Welcome information

Subjects: Modern Languages

Library opening hours

 

 

 

 

 

Taylor Institution Library

Mon-Fri, 9am-7pm

Sat, 10am-6pm

Sun CLOSED

Vacation hours may vary.

Services for disabled readers

The Bodleian Libraries is committed to providing equal access to its services and facilities for all users. If you have a disability or a Specific Learning Difficulty (e.g. dyslexia), you may be able to register for additional library support such as extended loans. Please contact the Disability Librarian for further information.

Tel. 01865 283861

disability.librarian@bodleian.ox.ac.uk

https://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/services/disabled-readers

Getting help

 

 

 

 

 

Use our Live Chat service to talk directly to a librarian. You can find this in the footer of the Bodleian Libraries website and on the right-hand side of SOLO.

Live Chat is available: Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm.

Getting started at the Bodleian Libraries

These guides cover what you need to know if you're new to the Bodleian Libraries or need a refresher on the services and resources we offer. They include the Bodleian Libraries welcome video, plus key information for all new readers. Click the images below to go to the relevant pages.

Key resource discovery tools

SOLO is the resource discovery tool for Oxford’s libraries. You can use it to search the resources held by the University of Oxford's libraries.

Find out more about searching SOLO via the 'Getting Started' pages, or take a look at the guide below.

Use SOLO to find and access over 1,700 databases across a broad range of subject areas, or search and browse through the Databases A-Z. Databases A-Z also highlights resources currently being trialled.

Can't find what you need?

Library services and updates

To keep up-to-date with Taylor-specific library service developments, building updates, and information skills training opportunities, please read the regular emails from the Faculty and follow us on social.

Information Skills training

Our regular, free iSkills workshops focus on information skills and resources across a wide range of disciplines, through a combination of webinars and pre-recorded videos.