Hallward Library
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The Hallward Library is the principal library of the University of Nottingham, England located on the University Park Campus. The award winning library, known to some students as the Death Star, was opened in 1973. It was designed by the architect H Faulkner-Brown and won a RIBA prize. It is named after Dr Bertrand Hallward, first Vice-Chancellor of the University.
It houses the University's Arts, Humanities, Law and Social Sciences collections, a European Documentation Centre, and the University's Departments of Manuscripts and Special Collections.
External links:
- University Information Services (includes library lending services) (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/is/)
- BBC 360 degree image of the library (http://cgi.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/360/students/university/hallward_library.shtml/)