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Q. How can I return books to the library?
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Answered By: Percy Lion Last Updated: Nov 06, 2023 Views: 3946
Answered By: Percy Lion
Last Updated: Nov 06, 2023 Views: 3946
You can return books to Newcastle University Library at the following locations:
- Book sorter to the left of the Library Help desk area
- External book bin to the left of the library entrance (can be used if library is closed, book bin is emptied and the books checked in on the following working day)
- Return kiosk in the Walton Library by the Help Desk
- Book bin in the Medical School reception area
- Book bin on the ground floor of the Catherine Cookson Building (can be used if library is closed, book bin is emptied and the books checked in on the following working day)
Marjorie Robinson Library Rooms
- Return kiosk in the Library reception area
- Returns kiosk by the Library Help Desk
- Book bin in the Law School's lower ground foyer near the library entrance (can be used if library is closed, book bin is emptied and the books checked in on the following working day)
- Returns kiosk
Dame Margaret Barbour Building
- Return kiosk on the ground floor
- Book bin on the first floor near to the reception desk
You may also return books to us by post to our returns addresses:
Book Returns, Philip Robinson Library
Jesmond Road West
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 4HQ
Book Returns, Walton Library
Medical School
Newcastle University
Framlington Place
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE2 4HH
Please retain proof of postage when posting books back to the library.
If you have further questions about returning books please email us at libraryhelp@ncl.ac.uk or use our live chat service to speak with an assistant.
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