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Role of the Library

The role of the library is to provide information in support of operations, education, training, life-long learning and welfare. This is achieved using all the resources of a modern information service, including books, periodicals, CD-ROMs and the Internet. Comprehensive support is provided by the Army Library Service network. Services are free of charge to all entitled personnel.

Contact Details

Postal Address:  Joint Services Library and Information Centre, Queensway, BFPO 52

Telephone:          Gibraltar Military 5160 / 5403
                            Civilian: 00 350 55160

Fax:                     Gibraltar Military 5014

E-mail:                gsec@gibnet.gi

Opening hours

Monday               1000 - 1230        1430 - 1830
Tuesday              1000 - 1230       1430 - 1830
Wednesday         1000 - 1230        1430 - 1830
Thursday             1000 - 1230       1430 - 1830
Friday                  1000 - 1230       1430 - 1830

Who can use the library

The library is available to all military personnel, their families, MOD civilians and employees of MOD agencies. In overseas libraries these services are also available to families of UK based civilians and employees of MOD agencies. On payment of a small annual fee, LECs, TA and GSP personnel may also join.

Services available

  • Information services - Information on current military topics, political subjects and international relations in support of operations, intelligence and training. Country briefs can also be provided on request.
  • Books - a wide ranging selection including military subjects, general non-fiction, fiction, and children's titles. The library is especially strong in travel and sports and particular attention is paid to books in support of military education. Text books are available in support of various classes held at the Centre.
  • Magazines and journals - military, current affairs and resettlement titles.
  • Audio-Visual material - language courses, military videos and spoken word cassettes. There is also a collection of management videos which can be viewed in the Library.
  • CD-ROMs - electronic databases on CD-ROM may be consulted in the library.
  • Internet - free access to the Internet is available for operations, training, education and personal development.
  • Military Studies Library Service (MSLS) - MSLS is a monthly current awareness bulletin on military and international affairs. The complete retrospective database, updated every 6 months, is available on CD-ROM for consultation in the library.
  • Request service - Any items not in stock locally may be requested through the Army Library Service network. Priority is given to enquiries for operational, training, educational, and personal development purposes of service personnel.

 

ALibS Form Pub 3.C/3.D. Version 1.0 Dec 1999

Information is also available on the following topics:

Guide to using the Library

Services Central Library   |  Prince Consort's Library

Library Headquarters (2, 3, 4 & 5 Divs)  |  Library Headquarters (Germany)

Library Headquarters (Northern Ireland)  |  Military Studies Library Service

Library Headquarters (Cyprus)

Library Services for EFP  |  Library Services for JOTES

Branch Library Rules   |  Library Services for Resettlement

Electronic sources available at PCL

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