As a full-time undergraduate at the Glasgow School of Art, you are eligible to use the following access schemes and libraries. If the library you wish to access does not participate in any of the schemes listed here, your Subject Librarian will be happy to provide you with a letter of introduction or to assist you in any way.
You can use your GSA matriculation card to gain reference access to the nearby RSAMD Library, which contains one of the most comprehensive collections of performance materials for music and drama in the UK and internationally.
You can use your GSA matriculation card to gain reference access to Glasgow University Library.
Glasgow University Library Website
All GSA staff and students have borrowing access to over 9,000 French-language books, magazines, CDs, DVDs and videos in the Alliance Francaise Library in Glasgow. Simply take your GSA matriculation card along to the Library.
Alliance Francaise Library Website
All GSA staff and students have borrowing access to German-language books, reference works, CD-ROMs, magazines, audio books, videos and DVDs in the Goethe Institut Library in Glasgow. Simply take your GSA matriculation card along to the Library.
Goethe Institut Library Website
Anyone who lives, works or studies in Glasgow can join Glasgow Public Libraries. Click below for information on how to join.
How to Join Glasgow Public Libraries
Membership of Glasgow public libraries also gets you access to their online resources. You can access these resources from anywhere with an Internet connection.
Resources include KnowUK, NewsUK, Credo Reference, COBRA (Complete Business Reference Adviser), Encyclopedia Britannica, KOMPASS, and Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Glasgow Public Libraries Online Resources
The nearby Mitchell Library is the largest public reference in Europe, with a selection of material available for loan with a Glasgow Public Libraries membership card. The Mitchell collections are particularly strong in material on Glasgow, and it holds large back-runs of newspapers.
The National Library of Scotland, based in Edinburgh, is Scotland's legal deposit library. This means that it can claim a copy of every book published in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It also collects foreign material widely, along with rare books, manuscripts, maps, journals and other materials. It is Scotland's premier research library, and the world's leading repository for the printed and manuscript record of Scotland's history and culture.
The National Library of Scotland is open to those requiring access to material not readily available elsewhere.