University of Sussex Library

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University of Sussex Library Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

University of Sussex Library is located in Brighton, United Kingdom on Falmer Hill, Falmer. University of Sussex Library is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category libraries in United Kingdom.

Address

Falmer Hill, Falmer

Phone

+44 1273873507

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Gemma Prince

Decent library. Wish there were more places to work but it is pretty spacious. Nice cafe with lots of natural lighting. Good range of resources for student and convenient that most days it’s open for 24 hours. Can be hard to get a seat when demand is high but overall I’ve enjoyed working here and can always find what I need or request books outside of the library.

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Sil sil

Worst university library ever. You cannot work easily as a researcher, library ressources for Social sciences are hilarious. Remote access is poor and you need to \chat\ with somebody all the time in order to access documents or articles which will continue to denied you the access or limit the access to the e-books by number of pages!! It is really disturbing to work on it, If you are a serious researcher don't ever contemplate to work with it or in it. Look for another university, by the way.

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Davide Fabbiocchi

...the place where I met the love of my life! Keep your eyes and hearts open, you never know when love is reaching out to you \u003c3

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Richard Burniston

As a student of the University of Brighton, reading an MA Photography, I studied for a year under the assumption that the arts library at St Peter’s House would be a sufficient resource for my research needs. This was correct until I dropped the book making module (waste of time, a sop to a now departed and rather vain lecturer) in favour of a module on aesthetics and cultural theory. While this turned out to be an exciting and rewarding choice, it also demonstrated the limits of St Peter’s to support the endeavour. Many of the books I needed seems to be in stock at Sussex, so I used a SCONUL application to secure temporary membership of that library. Wow - my experience was extremely positive. The library has a huge lobby with plenty of space to sit, check in/out books and helpful staff. The stacks are spacious and easily navigated and groaning with a huge variety of texts. The periodical selection is excellent and includes some pretty esoteric publications. There is plenty of space to sit in either groups or alone. There are even quiet corners for solitude. The building is magnificent, austere and light. There is a cafe. What’s not to love?

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Surobhi

Not enough seating space for everyone