Welcome to Somerville College Library, a gem nestled in the heart of Oxford at Margery Fry House, 14 Little Clarendon St, OX1 2HT. Renowned for its rich collection and serene atmosphere, our library is dedicated to providing an exceptional experience for scholars, students, and the community alike. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist with inquiries, research guidance, or to help you navigate our extensive resources.

At Somerville College Library, we pride ourselves on fostering an environment that encourages learning and exploration. Our diverse range of services includes access to academic journals, historical archives, and study spaces designed to inspire creativity and focus. Whether you’re booking an appointment for a quiet study session or seeking answers to specific questions, we are here to support you every step of the way.

What truly sets us apart is our dedication to inclusivity and the promotion of intellectual curiosity. We invite you to explore our vibrant collection and take advantage of events and workshops aimed at enriching your educational journey. Experience the unique charm of Somerville College Library—where knowledge meets community. For more information, don’t hesitate to contact us or visit our website at https://www.some.ox.ac.uk/library-it/. We look forward to welcoming you!

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