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Quiet tour of the Law Library (Clerkenwell campus)

What is a Quiet Library Tour?

A Quiet Library Tour is a short, calm walkthrough of the library when the space is quieter than usual. It is designed for anyone who prefers to explore the spaces and services at a slower pace, with fewer sensory distractions.

Who is it for?

These tours are aimed at neurodivergent students, anyone anxious about new environments, or anyone who would benefit from seeing the library at a quieter time. All students are welcome. There will be a maximum of six students on this tour.

What to Expect

  • A guided tour of key areas in the library
  • A chance to see study spaces, including quieter areas
  • Information on borrowing, printing, booking rooms, and finding help
  • A look at sensory-friendly features and assistive equipment such as daylight lamps, noise cancelling headphones, and reading rulers
  • The option to ask questions at any time.

Sensory Information

  • The tour lasts around 15 minutes, but you may leave at any time, depending on your comfort level.
  • You are welcome to bring noise-cancelling headphones or any other sensory or soothing accessories.

Meeting point

The meeting point for the tour at the Law Library Help Desk, Level 1. Please bring your City St George's ID card. If you would like to see the space ahead of the tour, please access the virtual library tour.

Related library guide: Accessibility by Jessica Wykes

Date:
Friday 20 March 2026
Time:
09:30 - 09:45
Site:
Law Library
Event organiser:
Jessica Wykes
Audience:
  Postgraduate     Undergraduate  
Categories:
  All Schools  

Registration is required. There are 6 seats available.

Accessibility adjustments

We endeavour to make our workshops inclusive by design. If you require a specific adjustment for this workshop, email subjectlibrarians@citystgeorges.ac.uk. Include the name, date and time of the workshop you wish to attend to discuss support options. Some adjustments may take longer to organise, so contact us in good time before the start of the workshop.

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