These online databases are related to this subject - please note you will need to join the library to use these resources for free:
If you are a member of the public, your local library should be your first port of call as it holds a wide range of resources for the general reader. Check the public library catalogue here.
The library collections listed below have more indepth collections related to this subject:
| Type | Library name | Collections |
|---|---|---|
| Academic | University of Sussex Library | University of Sussex Library Collection |
| Academic | Main Library Whiteknights | Whiteknights Library Collection |
| Academic | University of Surrey, University Library | University of Surrey Library Collection |
| Academic | Drill Hall Library | Drill Hall Library Collection |
| Academic | Penrhyn Road Learning Resources Centre | Penrhyn Road Library Collection |
| Academic | University of London, Queen Mary, Main Library | Queen Mary College, Main Library Collection |
| Academic | Holloway Road Learning Centre | Holloway Road Library Collection |
| Academic | UCL Science Library | UCL science Library Collection |
| Academic | Stratford Campus Library and Learning Centre | Stratford Campus Library Collection |
| Specialist | Royal Society of Chemistry, Library and Information Centre | Royal Society of Chemistry Library Collection |
| Academic | Aldrich Library | Aldrich Library Collection |
How can I use these libraries?
| Public library collections | Public libraries are free and open to everyone but please telephone to book a computer or if you wish to consult particular archival materials |
| Specialist collections | Some of these collections are part of the Inspire London scheme (please ask at your local library). Otherwise please contact the library in advance of a visit to avoid disappointment. |
| Academic/university and collections |
To have access to these collections, please ask at your local library about the
Inspire London scheme.
If you are a registered student, researcher or academic, please refer to SCONUL access. |