Find out how you as a member can access our extensive library of print and digital resources.
We have hundreds of ebooks and thousands of journal articles on our Actuarial Knowledge Hub. This means we can make many key titles available to members electronically rather than as physical loans.
To access this content, members first need to log in by following this dedicated member link. You can then use the hub’s search function to find journal articles and ebook content relating to a particular subject, or choose the ‘A-Z Publications Finder’ options to browse an alphabetical listing of available titles.
You can download a guide to using the IFoA Actuarial Knowledge Hub, which outlines login, search, saving, and sharing search results. Download the guide (PDF, 1.3MB)
We’re always improving and growing our library of online resources. It is quick, easy, and environmentally sustainable.
You can get links to prepared searches that find new books or journal articles related to actuarial practice areas, subjects, or regions in our new acquisitions and subject search.
In our library catalogue and Actuarial Knowledge Hub, you can compile reading lists of references on more specialist topics.
You can also get help with:
If you need assistance, please get in touch. For more information about the range of digital resources and library services available, please see our library notices.
We lend out available printed books by post or courier from our offices in London and Edinburgh. To borrow a book, you can:
Our special library collections and archives relate to the origins, creation, and development of actuarial science and practice – a history of some 350 years.
Highlights include the Equitable Life Assurance Society archive, and the Institute of Actuaries’ and the Faculty of Actuaries’ historical collections. Please get in touch with the library team if you have an enquiry about these collections.
For members and researchers who wish to access our library resources in person, we welcome visits to our historical collections. To make an appointment please contact the library team.