About Queen'S University Belfast Library
The McClay Library
Queen's University Belfast
Queen'S University Belfast Library Description
One of several QUB Libraries, including the Medical (Royal Victoria Hospital Grounds), Biomedical (MBC Building, Lisburn Rd. ) and AFBI Libraries (Stormont & Newforge Lane, Belfast).
The McClay Library is situtated in College Park, at the top of Botanic Avenue, flanked by the trees of Botanic Park.
The ground floor brings together a range of facilities to support teaching and research. Here you will find the Language Centre, with two language labs, the Computer Help Desk and Shop and specialists in media production. There's an Extended Hours Study Room, designed to provide computing access when the main floors with their workstations have closed. Also a Short Loan Collection for essential texts.
An auditorium and training rooms on the ground floor support organised sessions on library and computing resources.
The upper floors contain the Library's main collections in the arts and humanities, the sciences, social sciences, and law.
Designed by Boston-based architects Sheply, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott, working in association with Belfast architects, Robinson Patterson Partnership, the library opened in July 2009. The building has been named in honour of Sir Allen McClay, a major benefactor of Queen's University and of the Library.
Sustainability was a critical factor in the design and construction of the library, in keeping with the University's environmental policy. The building meets the highest environmental standards.
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