John Rylands University Library Of Manchester

The John Rylands University Library of Manchester (JRULM) is the University of Manchester's library and information service. The library was founded by Mrs Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in memory of her late husband, John Rylands. In 1890, having purchased a site on Deansgate at the heart of Manchester city centre, she commissioned a design from architect Sir Basil Champneys. Mrs Rylands had originally intended the library as a principally theological collection and the building, a very fine example of Victorian Gothic, has much of the appearance of a church. It is the largest non-legal-deposit academic library in the United Kingdom and supports all subject areas taught by the University. The JRULM provides its members with a large number of services and resources, including the most extensive range of electronic resources of any UK Higher Education library. A range of services is also provided for members of the public, schools and commercial companies.
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