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  1. Visit Us. A Library for Wales and the World where you can view the nation's treasures. From books to art, manuscripts to audiovisual archives come and discover the story of Wales. Visit us for free and enjoy our events and exhibitions, or register and browse the collections in our Reading Room. There's something for everyone.

  2. General public. Members of the public are welcome to visit or join our campus-based libraries. You can visit most of our libraries and browse our print-based resources without a membership. Check the access arrangements to each library on our Locations and opening hours page. You can also access some eResources through our walk-in access to ...

  3. 1. März 2024 · Introduction. MetSearch is Cardiff Met’s study resource search engine. Here you will find hundreds of thousands of academic resources that the library service has provided for your studies. The best place to start when looking for resources is the reading list for your module or course – this will give you the titles of specific books, and ...

  4. 23. Apr. 2019 · This video takes you through how to use MetSearch, Cardiff Met's library search engine, using step by step instructions and helpful tips on how to retrieve t...

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  5. 6. März 2024 · To efficiently locate resources, use Met Search, our library catalogue. MetSearch serves as the entry point to an extensive collection of resources. MetSearch can be accessed both on campus and remotely, either directly through the web or via the Cardiff Met app. For best results, sign in using your Cardiff Met credentials. Enhance your search and discovery skills by referring to our ...

  6. Welcome to Cardiff University Library's YouTube channel. Here you'll find tutorials and demonstrations on using our library catalogue and other academic databases as well as information on citing ...

  7. Email: library@cardiff.ac.uk. Phone: 029 2087 4818. Preparation of this accessibility statement. This statement was prepared on 3 September 2020. It was last reviewed on 8 March 2023. This website was last tested on 8 March 2023. The test was carried out by Vicky Stallard, Cardiff University IT.