Notice and take-down policy
- Senate House Library
- Membership
-
Using
the
Library
- Using the Library
- Accessibility
-
Borrowing
and
renewing
books
- Databases and eResources
- Digital resources
- Information for new students
- Library Induction Tour for Members
- Online Library
- Reading Rooms and Study Spaces
-
Services
and
Help
- Services and Help
- Connect to wifi
- Copying, printing and scanning
- Digitisation Studio
- Document Supply Service
- Examination papers
- Help using the Catalogue
- IT Drop-in Sessions
- Laptop Loan Service
- Membership ID
- Reproductions
- Room hire and filming
- Theses
- Using Special Collections
- Virtual Reading Room
- Wellbeing resources
- User Charter
- Visiting the Library
-
Exhibitions
- Exhibitions
- Shakespeare’s First Folios: a 400-year journey
-
Senate
House
Library
150
- Senate House Library 150
- A new era - Power of Perspective (2000 - )
- Chapters in the SHL Story
- Dawn of a new Century (1900-1913) Gallery
- Founding Collections Gallery
- Modern Radicals (1960-1979) Gallery
- New Worlds & Technology (1980-1999) Gallery
- Post-War Progress (1945-1959) Gallery
- Power Struggles & Cultural Identity (1914-1944) Gallery
- Rare & Special Collections pre 1871 Gallery
- SHL Staff & Member Favourites
- Transforming the Modern Era (1871-1899) Gallery
- Childhood in Dickensian London
- Reformation
- Radical Voices
- Utopia and Dystopia
- Shakespeare: Metamorphosis
- Not with words but with things
- Illumination
- Research support
- Our collections
- News & Events
- Our blog
-
About
the
Library
- Contact us
In adding content to this website, Senate House Library makes every effort to ensure material does not infringe any person’s rights. However, we recognise that material published online may inadvertently include copyrighted material, contain sensitive personal data, or include content that may be regarded as obscene or defamatory.
If you believe that you are the copyright owner for any material on this website and do not consent to the use of your material in accordance with our terms and conditions, or if you believe material on the website to be obscene or defamatory, please contact us providing the information detailed below:
- Your contact details
- Details of the material, including the URL at which it was found
- Proof, under penalty of perjury, that you are the rights holder, or an authorised representative
- The reason for your request (e.g. copyright law, data protection, offensive material)
Upon receipt of a complaint, our Web Team will:
- Acknowledge receipt by email
- Make an initial assessment of the validity of the complaint
- If necessary, seek further legal advice from the University of London legal team
- If the complaint is upheld, remove the material in question from our website
- Provide a written response and confirmation of our actions
If you wish to make a complaint, please email the Web and Digital Solutions Analyst or Website and Online Systems Officer in the first instance.