University of Canberra Library explained

The University of Canberra Library is the principal Library of the University of Canberra, located in Bruce, Australian Capital Territory. The Library is located in Building 8, University main campus.

History

The Library was established by foundation Librarian Victor Crittenden before the official opening of the Canberra College of Advanced Education (CCAE), now the University of Canberra.[1] The Library was located in the old Canberra High School building from 1969. The collection was initially transferred to Building 1 on the CCAE campus in 1970 while Building 8 was planned and constructed, then moved to its current location in 1972. The 100,000th volume was added to the collection in 1974.

Collections

The Library has extensive print and electronic collections across the full range of disciplines supported by the University of Canberra. Material is organised using Library of Congress Classification and Moys Legal Classification.[2]

Special Collections

The Library houses a number of special collections, these include:

Research Repository

The University of Canberra Research Repository 'preserves and provides access to the research outputs of the University to local, national and international communities.' [3]

Content includes:

External links

University of Canberra Library

National Centre for Australian Children's Literature

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Notes and References

  1. Clayton . Peter . 2015 . Obituary: Victor Crittenden 1925–2014 . Australian Academic and Research Libraries . 46 . 1 . 56–57 . 10.1080/00048623.2014.989649 . free .
  2. http://www.canberra.edu.au/library/services/library_collections Library Collections
  3. http://www.canberra.edu.au/researchrepository/ Research Repository