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Greyfriars Oxford Centre for Franciscan Studies Library

Contact

Address:

Greyfriars Oxford Centre for Franciscan Studies Library
The Library
Greyfriars Oxford Centre for Franciscan Studies
Iffley Road
Oxford
OX4 1SB

Phone:

*44(0)1865 256 762 (Br Mark Turnham Elvins)

E-mail:

cristina.neagu@chch.ox.ac.uk (Dr Cristina Neagu) and brmark@btinternet.com (Br Mark Turnham Elvins)

Website:

http://www.greyfriarsoxford.org.uk/

Library Staff

[Library has not supplied this information]

Opening Hours

Note that opening hours may sometimes change at short notice. If travelling to visit a library you are advised to check with the library to confirm details.

Term time:

The Library is open 24 hours a day to Greyfriars members only.

Vacation:

As above.

Closed:

Never.

Notes:

Open to Greyfriars members. External readers should email either Br Mark or Dr Neagu to make an appointment.

Admission and Borrowing Policies

Note that by necessity these policies are much simplified and provided for initial guidance only. Please check with the library for full details.

OU undergraduate students:

Admissions: all. Borrowing: all

Borrowing rights for members only. Admissions for external readers by appointment.

OU postgraduate students:

Admissions: all. Borrowing: all

Borrowing rights for members only. Admissions for external readers by appointment.

OU academic and research staff:

Admissions: some. Borrowing: some

Borrowing rights for members only. Admissions for external readers by appointment.

Others:

Admissions: some. Borrowing: some

Subjects Covered

Apart from sections of general interest (especially fine art and Medieval and Renaissance studies), Greyfriars Oxford Centre for Franciscan Studies Library has a special collection devoted to Franciscan studies. Holdings are currently being catalogued on OLIS..

This library is indexed under: Ancient History; Economic and Social History; English Language and Literature; Fine Art; Geography; History; History of Art; History of Science; Modern Languages and Literatures; Philosophy; Politics; Theology.