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How do I book a skeleton?
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Answered By: Rachel Watkin
Last Updated: Jun 25, 2024 Views: 30
Answer:
Answered By: Rachel Watkin
Last Updated: Jun 25, 2024 Views: 30
Guidance on how to book a skeleton and other equipment can be found on the library website's group study tables and equipment page.
How to make a booking
- Go to the Library's list of skeletons to book.
- Use the Go To Date button or the arrow keys to find your preferred date.
- Click on your start time on the line for your chosen skeleton. The booking will default to the maximum time available of up to 2 hours. You can reduce the time using the drop-down menu underneath the the of skeletons.
- Click on Submit Times.
- Log in using your university username and password.
- Check the information on the booking details screen and read the terms and contitions. Click on Continue if everything is correct.
- Enter your name and UB number. Tick the box to agree to the terms and conditions. Click on Submit my Booking.
- You will see a confirmation of your booking, which will also be emailed to you.
- Collect your skeleton from the library enquiry desk within 15 minutes of your booking time. Your booking will be cancelled automatically after this time.
Note: return the skeleton promptly once your booking has finished. Returning a skeleton late may result in your use of the service being suspended.
Note: you may have up to 2 active bookings at a time. You will be able to make a third booking once your first is complete.
How to cancel a booking
Please cancel bookings you no longer need as another student may wish to use the item.
- Find the confirmation email for the appropriate booking and click on the cancellation link.
- Click on Cancel Booking.
- Make an alternative booking if needed.
Note: if you have multiple bookings, you will see only the booking from that email.
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