Please be considerate to your fellow students during the revision and exam period by keeping noise to a minimum in the Library’s study areas on Levels 1, 3, 4 and 5.
Quiet study space is very popular at this time of year. We have over 1,400 individual "drop in" study spaces across all floors of the Library, in addition to group work rooms which can be booked in advance through Libcal. The university provides further study spaces beyond the library (both on and off campus).
Using e-books during the assessment period? Please remember to sign out or close your browser when finished. Otherwise, you may lock out access to the e-book for other readers (where there are limits on how many readers can access the title at the same time).
Library resources and advice
Past exam papers: browse and access past papers via our online exams database.
Readings to help you manage exam stress and wellbeing. We’ve created two reading lists featuring content that might help you to manage your stress and wellbeing, and to develop your revision and exam skills. You’ll also find a display of some of these listed resources on level 2.
Take a break! Taking a break can help improve memory, increase your energy, reduces stress, improve health, plus boost your performance and creativity. Keep an eye out for our ‘Take a break’ envelopes in the Library during revision week and the first week of exams.
Skills Centre support
The university's Skills Centre offers a wide range of support to help you prepare you for exams. This includes guides, blogs, in-person appointments, the Be Well app and much more.
Good luck with your exams!