184th Annual General Meeting
The 184th Annual General Meeting of The London Library will take place on Tuesday 25 November 2025 at 6pm in the Reading Room at the Library (and online)
All Members are cordially invited to attend pre-AGM drinks in the Art Reading Room from 5.30 pm, where there will be the opportunity to meet fellow Members, Library staff and Trustees.
The 2025 AGM Agenda and Minutes of last year's meeting are available below.
Minutes of the AGM held 26 November 2024
Please note that we are unable to accept questions and comments prior to the event and these will need to be submitted in the Q&A part of the meeting or via the chat facility, on the night.
For the voting section of the meeting, please may we remind Members that Remote and Associate memberships categories are not entitled to vote. For institutional members, one representative is entitled to vote only.
Book your place
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We’re pleased to introduce a new Bloomsbury Collections eBook package. This gives members access to approximately 3000 Bloomsbury eBook titles for one year, and after that a selection of the most popular titles used over the year will be permanently added to the collection.
Primary subjects covered are African studies, art & visual culture, classical studies & archaeology, design, fashion, film & media, history, literature, philosophy, theology.
The eBooks are accessible via Catalyst search and you can read these online, download chapter PDFs or download the full e-book in PDF format for reading on tablets, phones or offline.
We are also delighted to share that Library members now have access to the online version of The Art Newspaper. Founded in 1990, The Art Newspaper covers news of the international art world.
We have also added 75 unique titles since the original launch of the Bloomsbury eBook collection. Highlights include British ‘spy fever’ in the First World War: fearing the enemy within, Modern European borders in fiction: the divided continent and Objects of poverty: material culture in Britain from 1700, and many more.
To search our eBook Collections discretely, you can link to it from the Collections button at the top of Catalyst, or follow the link below.
Read more: New eResources: The Art Newspaper, Bloomsbury Collections
We apologise for the ongoing problems with our Wi-fi service. We understand how important internet access is for your work, studies, and browsing needs, and we are sorry for the frustration this is causing.
Please rest assured that our technical team is actively working to resolve the problem as quickly as possible.
We appreciate your patience and understanding while we get things back up and running smoothly, and we thank you for your continued support.
Read more: Wi-fi disruption ongoing at the Library - Monday 22 September
Enjoy a new season of fresh and riveting events. Featuring our iconic RAP Party, this time celebrating Nature Matters, a genre-defining new anthology of nature poems from global majority writers, an illuminating instalment of Under the Covers with acclaimed writer and comedian Mel Giedroyc and bestselling author David Nicholls, and much more. Scroll down and book now to secure your place.















