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Welcome to your Library

09/12/2025
Caroline Parsons

A huge welcome to our new students - we hope you've had a great summer break and are feeling ready for a new adventure at LTU!

A University Library can feel like a daunting place, but always remember that this is your Library and we are here to help you every step of the way.

 

Did you know?

  • You can borrow library items for up to nine months, and these will renew automatically for you (unless they are reserved by another borrower)
  • There are lots of different study spaces for you to drop in and use at the Horsforth Campus and City Campus libraries, and you can also book a group study room
  • You have a dedicated Liaison Librarian who can help you search and find resources for your subject, and help you with referencing
  • You can use Library Search (the search box on the library website homepage) to find books in the Library, ebooks, online journal articles, videos and more
  • The Library offers a huge range of subject databases as well as subject guides that signpost the resources most useful for your subject
  • We have thousands of print and online resources to support your studies and research, but if you can't find what you need, you can request a resource
     

Get started guides

Our Get started guide for students pulls together the essential information you need to get started using the Library.

If you're a partner student, our Partnerships Librarian has created tailored partnerships guides for you, and this is the place to start your research.

 

Useful links

  • Accessibility and wellbeing - find out what we're doing to make the Library more accessible to everyone.
  • Help and support - discover what support we offer in the Library and online, and browse our frequently asked questions.
  • Welcome to Leeds! - explore our reading list of books, films and websites all about Leeds and Yorkshire

 

Respect your Library

The Library serves many different people - students, staff, researchers, visitors, and members of the local community - who all have different needs. Please respect our library and our library staff, and help us to make our spaces pleasant and productive working spaces for everyone.

 

We can't wait to see you in the Library, and if you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask a member of staff or contact us.

09/11/2025
Jack Townsley

Welcome back! 

As the leaves begin to change and the cozy weather starts to settle in, we thought we’d give you a hand in transitioning with the launch of our new Autumn Reading Challenge! It’s the perfect way to have that much needed holiday, from the comfort of your own couch. 

Want the chance to win a £30 Uber Gift card? A brand new heated blanket? Or a hamper with some of your favourite snacks?  

Our Autumn Reading Challenge will be running from 1st October until 15th December (both campuses) To break it down, here are some steps on how to enter:

  • Pick up a Reading Challenge bookmark from your nearest Library Helpdesk 
  • Choose 1, 2 or 3 books from our Reading Around The World Collection, marked with the special globe logo below. 
  • Write a short review for each book you complete 
  • Collect your stamps and enter the prize draw. Each stamp = one entry 

Reading around the world sticker

The more you read, the better your chances of winning. Whether you’re in the mood for a train ride comic or a gripping memoir, there’s a participation level that’s perfect for you. 

Click here to browse the collection. We've also created an interactive map you can use to browse the collection by country.

Visit the Library Helpdesk from Wednesday 1st October to get started. Happy reading and good luck! 

 

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09/11/2025
Jack Townsley

Looking for something new to read? Do you want to experience new countries and cultures (without the hassle of actually travelling)? Try out our Read Around The World collection featuring stories published in many countries across the globe. You can also use the interactive map we've created which lets you find books from different countries in the collection.

Better yet, reading books from the collection can give you a chance of winning prizes! Keep an eye out for our reading challenge running from 1st October - 15th December. More information will be posted soon.

This project has been led by our Library, Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Group (LIBDAG) to help diversify our collection and promote authors from outside the UK. Please visit our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion page to learn more about what we're doing to make your library more inclusive.

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You may or may not know that you have a dedicated Librarian for your subject!

Your Librarian can help you find and use library resources and help you with things like referencing and literature reviews.

Most of you will meet your Librarian for an induction session during your first term. You can also book a 1:1 appointment with them, either in person or online via Teams.

Meet our three lovely Liaison Librarians, find out what subjects they support, and how to contact them:

Alternatively, you can browse our subject guides, select your subject, and then 'My Liaison Librarian' to find out who your Librarian is.

A Librarian is a most valuable treasure. To quote the wise words of Matt Haig, from The Midnight Library, “Librarians have knowledge. They guide you to the right books. The right worlds. They find the best places. Like soul-enhanced search engines.”

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09/08/2025
Jack Townsley

A warm welcome to our international students.

We know that coming to a new country can be both exciting and daunting, so we at the library want to help you feel at home. We have put together a reading list of books and websites to help you study in the UK and make the most of your time here.

We have study skills books targeted towards international students, as well as books to help with your wellbeing. We've also brought together some websites on Leeds and the surrounding area so that you can make the most of your leisure time.

Finally, we cannot forget that we are in the great county of Yorkshire. If you want to know more, we have collated some books written by famous Yorkshire authors, such as the Bronte's, and recommended some films set in Yorkshire.

We really hope you enjoy your time here.

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09/07/2025
profile-icon Caroline Parsons

We’ve created a new visual guide for the teaching equipment items held in Classroom Resources to make it easier for students (and staff) to explore what’s available.

It’s organised by curriculum subject and is a quick way to see what resources are on offer, ideal for planning lessons, finding inspiration or just browsing:

Teaching equipment visual guide

 

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09/05/2025
profile-icon Caroline Parsons

Come and see us at the Freshers Fair on Wednesday 24th September - between 10:00am and 3:00pm in the Sports Hall at the Horsforth Campus.  We would love to meet you and answer any questions you have about using the Library.

You will also have the chance to win some fantastic prizes!

Big ticket prizes to be won:

  • Air pods
  • Instax mini camera
  • Stanley cup
  • Heated throw

We hope to see you there!

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We have made some changes to opening hours at the Horsforth Campus Library and the City Campus Library. We advise you to check the opening hours before you visit:

Leeds Trinity University Library Opening Hours

We've made these changes after monitoring demand and analysing usage data to ensure that our libraries are open when they are most needed.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us.

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07/21/2025
Jack Townsley

The problem with our Emerald article, journal and database links has now been resolved. This was due to a platform upgrade by Emerald that had unexpected consequences.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused. 

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07/16/2025
profile-icon Caroline Parsons

The display issues with the library website have now been resolved by our website provider. The problems were caused by a code update that affected our display settings.

Thanks for your patience. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

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06/20/2025
Umerrah Dunrod

 

As the sun lingers at its highest point and the days stretch into golden evenings, the summer solstice invites us to slow down, reflect, and realign. Whether you're basking in the warmth of long afternoons or chasing quiet moments of solitude, this curated list of books captures the essence of midsummer: stories of renewal, revelation, nostalgia, and quiet transformation. Let these solstice reads light your path through the season.

 

Brighton Rock by Graham Greene

Set against the dazzling summer backdrop of an English seaside town, Brighton Rock contrasts sunshine with shadow. This psychological thriller explores morality, youth, and inner conflict through the story of Pinkie Brown, a teenage gangster on the cusp of ruin. A gripping read that reminds us that even in high summer, darkness lingers beneath the surface.

 

 

Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh

A reflective, nostalgic journey through youth, love, and the passage of time, Brideshead Revisited is steeped in golden summer memories and the quiet melancholy of change. Perfect for solstice reading, it captures the beauty and transience of long days, lush country estates, and friendships transformed by time and war.

 

What to Look For in Summer (A Ladybird Book)

This gentle and beautifully illustrated guide is a celebration of Britain’s natural world in full bloom. Learn to notice the bees, birdsong, meadows, and seasonal shifts that define summer. A calming companion for midsummer walks or nature journaling - ideal for readers of all ages who want to connect more deeply with the rhythms of the Earth.

 

 

We Were Liars by E Lockhart

On a sun-drenched private island, a family gathers for their annual summer retreat - secrets simmer beneath the surface in this haunting, emotionally charged novel. As the solstice light casts long shadows, so too do the consequences of memory, privilege, and grief. A perfect pick for fans of mystery wrapped in golden-hour nostalgia.

 

Spanish Cooking For Beginners by Gabriela Llamas

Celebrate the season of fresh produce and outdoor meals with this vibrant introduction to Spanish cuisine. Full of Mediterranean sunshine, bold flavours, and simple techniques, this cookbook invites you to renew your kitchen rituals. Think gazpacho, tapas, and seasonal joy - summer, plated and shared.

 

 

 

 

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