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Leadership In Healthy Ageing: National, State and Public Libraries

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National Library of Australia

The National Library of Australia (NLA) subscribes to a number of databases, accessible online from outside the library, including business, literature, arts, social science, health and multidisciplinary databases.

There are three levels of access to the National Library’s eResources:

  • Freely available – accessible to anyone online
  • Licensed resources – available to registered members who hold a NLA library card
  • Onsite resources – accessible in the NLA building only.

To make the most of the NLA online resources register and obtain a card.

State Library Victoria

The State Library Victoria subscribes to an extensive range of eJournals, databases, ebooks and other electronic resources.

  • Freely available – accessible to anyone online
  • Licensed resources – available to registered library members
  • Onsite resources – accessible in the library building only.

To make the most of the State Library Victoria online resources register and obtain a card.

State Library of NSW

The State Library of NSW provides access to an extensive range of eResources, including: local and international newspapers, full text journals, databases, ebooks, magazines

  • Freely available – accessible to anyone online
  • Licensed resources – available to registered library members
  • Onsite resources – accessible in the library building only.

To make the most of the State Library of NSW online resources register and obtain a card.

Public Libraries

Public libraries provide a range of onsite and online resources and services to their local communities. Check with your nearest library for details.

Many will also offer an inter library loan service if they don’t hold the particular resources you require.

Find your nearest library:

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CSU Library

You can join CSU Library as a community member, to have access to the following services on campus at Albury:

  • Walk-in access to Journal Databases
  • Printing, copying and scanning facilities
  • Access to the learning commons - during library opening hours
  • Borrowing from the local campus collection.

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