The roof of the British Library of Political and Economic Science
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Country | United Kingdom |
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Type | Academic library |
Established | 1896 |
Location | Portugal Street, London WC2 |
Coordinates | 51°30′52.5″N 0°06′56″W / 51.514583°N 0.11556°WCoordinates: 51°30′52.5″N 0°06′56″W / 51.514583°N 0.11556°W |
Branches | None |
Collection | |
Items collected | books, journals, newspapers, maps, official publications, pamphlets, microforms |
Size | 4M books, 33,600 journal titles |
Legal deposit | No |
Access and use | |
Circulation | 2.7M |
Members | 41,205 |
Other information | |
Budget | £7.1M |
Director | Nicola Wright |
Staff | 96.6 FTE |
Website | http://www.lse.ac.uk/library |
The British Library of Political and Economic Science is the main library of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
The library is located on Portugal Street, London WC2. The current building is the former headquarters and warehouse facilities of WH Smith, opened in 1916 and taken over by LSE in 1976, to be reopened as a library in 1978.
Since its foundation in 1896, it has been the national social sciences library of the United Kingdom and its collections have been recognised for their outstanding national and international importance and awarded 'Designation' status by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA). The Library responds to around 6,500 visits from students and staff each day. In addition, it provides a specialist international research collection, serving over 12,000 registered external users each year.
The Library collects material on a worldwide basis, in all major European languages. The extensive collections range from a European Documentation Centre to 90,000 historical pamphlets, with over 95% of Library stock available on the open shelves. Over 50 km of shelving, enough to stretch the length of the Channel Tunnel, houses over four and a half million items including 31,000 past and present journal titles. The Library subscribes to approximately 15,000 e-journals as part of its electronic information provision.
All materials are housed in a single site, the Lionel Robbins Building, named after the economist who studied, taught and later served as Chairman of the Court of Governors of LSE.
The library underwent a £35 million building redevelopment in 2000, overseen by Foster and Partners. The building was officially reopened on 27 November 2001 by HRH The Princess Royal and was commended in the 2002 Civic Trust Awards - given to outstanding examples of architecture and environmental design in major city areas of the UK, taking into account the benefit each project brings to its local area as well as the quality of its design. A further redevelopment in summer 2007, saw the expansion of the Course Collection by 60%, a new help desk, more study spaces and an increase in self-service facilities.