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The Newsam Library and Archives at IOE, ÂÒÂ×Ðã’s Faculty of Education and Society, holds extensive collections of current and historical materials on education and related areas of social science.

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Address and contact details

  • Address: Newsam Library and Archives, 20 Bedford Way, London WC1HÌý 0AL.
  • Tel: 020 7612 6080.
  • Email: ioelibrary@ucl.ac.uk
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Location and floor plan

The library entrance is located on levelÌý4 of the IOE building.

Subject coverage and guides

The Newsam Library and Archives holds extensive collections of current and historical materials on education and related areas of social science. In addition to supporting the work of staff and students at IOE, ÂÒÂ×Ðã's Faculty of Education and Society, the library welcomes enquiries from scholars, researchers and others in the community with an interest in education.

Key ResourcesÌý

  • The Main Education Collection contains an extensive range of materials related to education published in the UK and a wide range from around the world.
  • The Journals Collection holds thousands of titles electronically.
  • The Curriculum Resources Collection holds schoolbooks and teaching materials for all levels and all school subjects.
  • A wide range of electronic resources such as databases, electronic books, documents and websites can be accessed by ÂÒÂ×Ðã students and staff.
  • Over 30 Special Collections and 180 deposited Archive Collections contain unique historical resources on education and influential organisations and individuals working in the field.