Welcome to the on campus Library Services. This page will give you an introduction into the services that you will be able to access at the Sheppard Library at Hendon Campus.
Monday | 24 hours |
Tuesday | 24 hours |
Wednesday | 24 hours |
Thursday | 24 hours |
Friday | 24 hours |
Saturday | 24 hours |
Sunday | 24 hours |
For details about Library opening hours through the year, please view our Sheppard Library Annual Opening Hours.
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For full details about our online services and support, please visit the Library Home page
For UniHelp hours please visit the UniHelp Home page
Lost ID cards should be reported immediately to the Security Office in the Quad, College Building.
To purchase a new replacement card:
You must have your Middlesex Student ID card with you to access the Sheppard Library and to take out books and other loan items.
If you forget your ID, two free day passes are allowed per Academic year.
Third day passes cost £10 and this charge is added to your library account. No fourth day passes can be given. Please note that Day Passes are also required for weekends.
Children are only allowed into Sheppard Library with a responsible adult and should be closely supervised at all times whilst on University premises.
If you are a parent or carer and need to bring your child with you, you will need to sign in at library reception where you will be given a purple lanyard for your child to wear. Library staff will then know that the child is authorised to be in the library and is accompanied by a parent or carer.
By using Sheppard Library you agree to abide by the Student Conduct and Discipline Rules.
In addition, all users of the Library must observe the rules set out in the Library and IT Policy.
Study spaces are available on all floors, but please be aware that the second and third floors of the library are for silent, individual study only.
We want every student to get the most out of their studying and so we ask everyone to adhere to the following:
If you need help or experience any issues regarding excessive noise or behaviour please text 07785 447466 and a member of library staff will assist you.
Online Classes
Headphones are required when attending online classes in the library study spaces.
Please note that the 2nd and 3rd-floor silent study area cannot be used for online classes.
Our Library Experience team members are excited to guide you through the various study spaces and services provided at the Sheppard Library.
During the tour:
Tours will be available after the Winter break from the week commencing 8th January.
Tours are available from Monday to Friday, with starting times at 11:00 and 15:00. The tour will last 30 minutes and each tour is limited to 15 students only. So, make sure to secure your spot by booking in advance!
You can book your place here or visit Desk 6 at the Sheppard Library.
The Library at Middlesex University offers a range of services and resources to support all of our students, whether you are based on campus or learning from a distance.
For more information about the support provided for our distance learners, please see our FAQs below or click the button below to view our Distance learners Library Guide.
You are entitled to register as a distance learner if:
In all cases you should be fully enrolled with the University.
Please note: if you are ever able to visit a Middlesex University campus, you may use the services available to all students (you will need your Middlesex University ID card with you to gain access to the Library. If you do not have a Middlesex student ID card please contact us so that we can arrange one for you). For the full range of services, visit the Library Home page.
To register for the service, please email the Distance Learning Library Support team at: lrdlsu@mdx.ac.uk
For links to our resources and guidance on which might be the most relevant for your study/research, please see our Journals & E-Resources page.
If you wish to access a book held by the library please follow the Postal Loan instructions, please note wherever possible, we will provide you with access to an electronic copy of your requested title.
NB If you wish to collect a copy from the library, select Hendon from the drop down menu.
To request a scan of a journal article or book chapter from Middlesex stock, please email the team at lrdlsu@mdx.ac.uk
To request a journal article or book chapter not held at Middlesex, please use the Inter-Library Loans service.
Books are issued to your library record on the day they are put in the post and we also add 10 working days to the loan period to allow for delivery and return via the postal system. It is worth checking your library record regularly to make sure that you have received the items on your record and that they have been taken off your record after you might reasonably have expected them to have arrived back at the library.
Further information about how to manage your library account may be found on our Borrowing, Renewing and Returning.
Postal delivery of books from within the Middlesex University collection | £0 |
Electronic delivery of photocopies of journal articles and chapters of books held within the Middlesex University collection | £2 per request |
Electronic delivery of photocopies of journal articles and chapters of books not held within the Middlesex University collection | £3 per request |
Please note that you may pay at any time. Your charges and payments are recorded on your library account.
Payment Methods
Learning Resources belongs to a co-operative scheme which allows Middlesex University students physical access to other academic libraries.
Full details about SCONUL ACCESS and other academic libraries may be found on the Visiting Other Libraries page
For general guidelines to Copyright Law, especially within the academic environment, please visit our Copyright Information page.
To understand how much material we can photocopy and send to you please see below.
Books/Pamphlets/Reports | One chapter or 5% of the entire work |
Journals | One article from any one issue |
UniHelp Online – phone and online request helpdesk for all enquiries. Available 9am to 9pm Monday to Sunday (UK)
Learning Enhancement Team – online help with a number of study skills including referencing.
Disability and Dyslexia Service – advice and support throughout your studies
UniHub - gateway to information and access to systems for all Middlesex University students.
Middlesex University Students' Union – you are entitled to join and enjoy the benefits.
Distance Learning Support
Middlesex University
The Sheppard Library
The Burroughs
Hendon, London
NW4 4BT
General Enquiries: lrdlsu@mdx.ac.uk +44 (0)20 8411 2178/2117.
Telephones are staffed from 9am to 5pm, Mon to Fri (UK time).
Payments: contact UniHelp Online on +44 (0)20 8411 6060.
Telephones are staffed from 9am to 5pm, Mon to Fri (UK time).
Online:Via UniHelp Online
8am to 9pm, Mon to Fri (UK time)
Middlesex University participates in the Sconul Access Scheme. As a student at Middlesex University you can use other Higher Education Institution libraries participating in the scheme. The Middlesex University Library Services also allows access to students from other participating universities. Find out more about the Sconul Access scheme here:
See below for some useful information about SCONUL access and visiting other HE and public libraries.
SCONUL Access – You may need to use other libraries if your research is very specialised. Academic staff and all students except full time undergraduates can have borrowing rights at virtually every other academic library in the UK through SCONUL Access. Always check the webpages of the library you intend to visit to ensure they will be open.
Library Hub Discover - This finds rare and unique research material by bringing together the catalogues of major UK and Irish libraries. In a single search you can discover the resources at University Libraries, specialist research libraries and the UK’s National Libraries (including the British Library. You can search just libraries in London to find resources near you.
British Library - The British Library's collection of over 150 million items covers every age and place of written civilisation, from unique historical documents to the latest information sources for business, industry and research. Visit the website for full details about access and information on the collections.
Local Libraries – Hendon Public Library is minutes away from our campus and has a fully searchable catalogue including some interesting e-resources.