Library Services

City St George's is home to four specialist libraries and library services.

Merging legacy City and St George's resources

As we bring together resources for Clerkenwell & Moorgate (legacy City) and Tooting (legacy St George’s) students, some content may be specific to one campus and not the other. For the most relevant information, try using specific keywords or exploring content related to your department. If you need help, our support teams are available to guide you.

Clerkenwell & Moorgate students can use Support@City

Tooting students can contact studentlifecentre@sgul.ac.uk.

Libraries at City St George's

City St George's is home to four specialist libraries and library services. We provide a dedicated, professional and responsive library service across the campuses of City St George's, University of London. Our collections of print and online resources support the teaching and research activities of the institution.

Clerkenwell Campus

The Library Services pages provide all the information you need about the services, spaces and resources offered at Clerkenwell Campus, where silent study and group study spaces can be pre-booked via City St George's Library Booking System.

Northampton Square Library

The library entrance is on the second floor of University Building at Northampton Square. Northampton Square Library provides printed resources, networked PCs, wi-fi across five levels, and study spaces (for group study, quiet study and individual silent study).

Law Library

Located on the first floor of The City Law School Building (Sebastian Street), the Law Library provides printed resources, study spaces (for group and individual silent study) and networked PCs. The library collection comprises books, reports and journals to support the academic and professional law programmes taught at City St George's and is augmented by a large portfolio of online resources.

Moorgate Campus

The Library Services pages provide all the information you need about the services, spaces and resources offered at Moorgate Campus, where silent study and group study spaces can be pre-booked via City St George's Library Booking System.

Business Library

Located on the first floor of Bunhill Row, the Business Library provides specialist business collections for postgraduate students, study spaces and networked PCs and a Financial Resources Zone offering access to key financial databases and information.

Tooting Campus

Information about the services, spaces and resources offered on the Tooting Campus is available on the Using the Library pages and silent study and group study rooms can be pre-booked via City St George’s Library Booking System.

St George's Library

The St George's Library is located on the first floor of Hunter Wing, City St George's at the Tooting Campus. The St George's Library offers specialist health sciences resources, including a wide range of books, e-books, academic journals, other resources and services to support learning, teaching, research and NHS colleagues.

University of London facilities

City St George's students are also members of the University of London (UoL) and can take advantage of many benefits including additional library and sports facilities.

Membership benefits

In 2016, City St George's joined the prestigious University of London (UoL) federation, recognised across the globe for quality research and teaching.

City St George's students are also members of the UoL, and can make the most of several benefits. These include opportunities to meet other students in the wider UoL student community, and access to additional library and sports facilities and accommodation options.

Senate House Library

As part of UoL you will have access to additional libraries across London, including Senate House Library. Senate House Library is one of the UK’s largest academic libraries and the central library of the University of London and the School of Advanced Study.

Library services code of conduct

Library Services seek to provide a safe, secure and appropriate study environment for the benefit of all service users. The Code of Conduct details the rules in place and is a general statement of the conduct we expect from users of our library facilities and services.