Library staff
Committed to your learning
Our staff are committed to the learning experience and are constantly working towards developing Library services to meet our users' rapidly changing needs.
On this page, learn more about the Academic support team, Customer experience team, Management team and Content and scholarly communication team.
Academic Support Team
Each UWL course has a Subject Librarian assigned to it.
Your Librarian can:
- Assist you with library enquiries, can provide subject-specific support and training.
- Help you to trace, access and use the most relevant academic resources for your course, using a balance of print, online and audio-visual materials.
- Provide information literacy and skills training (eg in using online databases, in researching or referencing resources for your project or dissertation), for groups or individuals, by arrangement with tutors or by appointment with individual students.
- Order, purchase and manage resources recommended by teaching staff to help support their students.
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How can I contact the Subject Librarian for my subject?
You can make an appointment by email or via the subject guide
Online subject guides provide an easy to use, subject-specific guide to using the Library.
Subject Contacts
Campus Librarian (Reading)
The Claude Littner Business School
College of Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare (Ealing)
London College of Music
- Ania Lazarczyk - Acting and Musical Theatre
- James Concannon - Music Performance and related courses
- Janice Fernandes - Music Production and related courses
London Geller College of Hospitality and Tourism
London School of Film, Media and Design
- Katie McNamara - Media courses
- Naomi Smith - Design courses
School of Medicine and Biosciences
School of Computing and Engineering
School of Human and Social Sciences
- Ania Lazarczyk - Psychology, Education, IDS
- Naomi Smith - Criminology
School of Law
Centre for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT)
The Institute for Policing Studies (IPS) Librarian
Customer Experience Team
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What do the Customer Experience Team do?
The Customer Experience team look after the library’s systems for borrowing and returning books, and help maintain the physical environment, shelves and book stock as well as providing a roaming service to give you help and advice where and when you need it.
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Contact the Customer Experience Team
For general help or advice, you can contact Customer Experience Team by email at library@uwl.ac.uk.
Alternatively, contact the team individually using the contact details below:
Ealing, Paul Hamlyn Library
Customer Experience Librarian: Imran Hussain
- Email: imran.hussain@uwl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 020 8231 2109
Customer Experience Supervisor: Tzortzina Nousi
- Email: tzortzina.nousi@uwl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 020 8231 2189
Customer Experience Supervisor: Myrto Papadopoulou
- Email: myrto.papadopoulou@uwl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 020 8231 2189
Customer Experience Supervisor: Linda Atom-Ra
- Email: linda.atom-ra@uwl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 020 8231 2189
Reading
Campus Librarian: Emma Rees
- Email: emma.rees@uwl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 020 8209 4470
Assistant Librarian: Kate Smith
- Email: kate.smith@uwl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 020 8209 4434
Head of Library Service Delivery: Julian Roland
- Email: julian.roland@uwl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 020 8231 2041
Management team
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Davina Omar - Director of Library Services
Davina Omar - BA (Hons), MSc, MCLIP, SFHEA
Davina Omar is responsible for the effective leadership, management and strategic direction of the Library Service ensuring the delivery of a dynamic and measurable student and staff-focused library service. She is also responsible for the UWL Archive Service.
Davina was previously the Head of Academic Support at UWL with responsibility for managing the Library’s academic support to the University’s Schools and Colleges, leading the effective delivery of academic library support services, managing the development of the Library’s resources collection and developing the UWL Archives Service.
Prior to joining UWL, she was the Information Specialist for the Science, Engineering and Computing faculty at Kingston University and previously had been the Subject Liaison Librarian for the School of Engineering and Design at Brunel University.
She is the former Chair of the Publicity & Public Relations group, which is a special interest group of CILIP, and she is also the former chair of the ASLIB Engineering and Technology group. Her professional interests include information literacy, inclusive collection development, marketing of libraries and evaluating impact of services and resources.
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Julian Roland - Head of Library Service Delivery
Julian Roland - BA (Hons), Dip Lib, MCLIP
Julian is responsible for the library's front line services, customer engagement and our marketing and communications.
Julian has over thirty years experience of library work and prior to joining the University of West London was Interim Head of Library Resources and E-Strategy Development at London Metropolitan University.
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Lenka Shipton - Head of Content and Scholarly Communication
Lenka Shipton - BSc (Hons), MSc
Lenka leads the team responsible for the provision of all types of Library resources, scholarly communication and Library systems.
Prior to joining UWL in January 2020, Lenka was the Digital Repository Librarian at City, University of London. In this role, Lenka was involved with scholarly communication, open access, developing relationships with the scholarly community at the Institution and related systems development.
Email: lenka.shipton@uwl.ac.uk
Content and scholarly communication team
Our Content and Scholarly Communication Team is responsible for a range of functions in support of UWL students and staff.
For general help or advice, you can contact the team by email at library@uwl.ac.uk, and we will respond to your enquiry as soon as we can.
Head of Content and Scholarly Communication - Lenka Shipton
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Acquisitions, Subscriptions and Document Delivery
We manage the acquisition of print and digital books and journals, audio-visual and specialist material into the Library stock, and the interlibrary loans service. This involves close working with our Academic Support Librarians to identify resource needs in support of our Schools and Colleges, and working with consortia and specialist suppliers to ensure timely delivery of material, quality of service and value for money for the university. We collate statistical information to support planning and purchase decisions.
- Acquisitions & Subscriptions Librarian – Susie Strachan
- Assistant Librarian – Mary Blomley
- Assistant Librarian – Keira Ennis
- Assistant Librarian – Eileen Jamieson
- Assistant Librarian – Monika Gasiorowska
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Scholarly Communication
We manage the UWL Repository which showcases our academic research across the University. We continuously work to develop the functionality of this service in order to enhance the discoverability and accessibility of the University's research and scholarship outputs. Our staff support academic colleagues depositing material to the UWL Repository as well as having an overview of the associated technical needs and challenges.
We also advise around other emerging areas of scholarly communication, including supporting open access publishing through New Vistas (via the Janeway platform), advising researchers on their approaches to research data management (RDM), planning for research impact, and various issues around digital identity for our academic colleagues.
- Open Research Manager – Marc Forster
- Open Research Librarian – Eilish McLaughlin
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Systems
We are responsible for a range of Library technologies including LibSearch and self-service, our laptop loan scheme, Library app, and our resource discovery systems. We look to innovate within the systems we have as well as looking forward to future needs.
Systems Librarian – Vacant
Get in touch
In-person: Visit the Help Zone, ground floor at our Ealing & Reading sites. Find out the library opening hours.
Email us: library@uwl.ac.uk
Social media: Twitter
Telephone: Ealing: 020 8231 2405 / Reading: 020 8209 4434 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm)
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