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The Australian National University Library

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 2 6125 0608



Address: The Australian National University 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website: http://anulib.anu.edu.au

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25.01.2022 Watch this quick video to learn how to search better using Google, Google Scholar and library databases. Save time and stress by communicating more accurately with search engines, getting the results you need to do your research FAST! https://youtu.be/dahryueQepE



24.01.2022 Check out our #ANULibraryDailyHighlight The Archaeology Data Service is an accredited digital repository for heritage data that supports research, learning and teaching with freely available digital resources by preserving and disseminating digital data in the long term. Start exploring now:... https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archive/

22.01.2022 Check out our #ANULibraryDailyHighlight The South Asia Archive holds 5 million pages of primary and secondary material from novels, film posters, religious tracts, census reports, government acts and journal publications ranging roughly from the early 18th century to the early 1950s. Although a majority of the material is in English, there is much in Bengali, and some in Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi and other South Asian languages. Most of the material pertains to India, with som...e on Sri Lanka, Burma, Nepal, Tibet and other neighbouring countries. Start exploring now: http://www.southasiaarchive.com.virtual.anu.edu.au/

21.01.2022 The ANU Library collection contains millions of digital items but finding what you need can be overwhelming at first. Watch this quick video to learn how to find a range of materials using our powerful tool: SuperSearch. We will show you how to search for a range of materials and how to refine your searches to find the most appropriate content for your research.... https://youtu.be/PeImawJg4j0



21.01.2022 This Open Access Week, we are thrilled to have Distinguished Professor Genevieve Bell relaunch the ANU Data Commons the University’s own data repository. If you are producing research data, you should deposit it in the ANU Data Commons. The many benefits of open access data publishing include improving the reach, usage and impact of your data; meeting the requirements of funding bodies and publishers; and preserving your data for future use!... The Data Commons has recently been upgraded, making the process of data storage more user friendly and intuitive. Find out more at datacommons.anu.edu.au

20.01.2022 Check out our #ANULibraryDailyHighlight The Arabidopsis Book (TAB) is a publication launched in 2002 and supported by the American Society of Plant Biologists. TAB contains comprehensive information about a broad range of topics in research on Arabidopsis thaliana and related species. Start exploring now:... http://quicklink.anu.edu.au/0eaf

20.01.2022 Exciting news - the Hancock Library basement is being refurbished into a new study space! While this renovation is taking place, the basement will be closed until further notice. But don’t worry the rest of the Hancock Library is still available for you to use. This includes Level 1 East, and Levels 2 and 3 being open 24/7. Print materials from the Hancock basement have been moved to Level 1 West. Collection relocation will continue on Level 1 over the coming months. Please seek assistance from our friendly library staff if you are unable to locate items.



17.01.2022 Check out our #ANULibraryDailyHighlight ‘Continuity and change in Chinese marriage’ by Kim Xu examines a pattern of change and stability in Chinese marriage, which remains near universal especially among women. You can read this, and thousands of other ANU theses, through our open access theses collection in the ANU Open Research Repository.... Start exploring now: https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/hand/1885/205903

16.01.2022 This #NAIDOCWeek is an opportunity for all Australians to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The ANU Library has a significant collection of resources by, for and about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We have collated a number of these resources for you to explore. https://anulib.anu.edu.au/news-events/news/naidoc-week-2020

09.01.2022 Having trouble getting started with your research assignment? Don’t panic! The ANU Library has some great advice on how to tackle your research assignment and live to tell the tale. https://youtu.be/e2TRAN96Roo

08.01.2022 Check out our #ANULibraryDailyHighlight Don't know the difference between unreported and reported judgments? Watch our quick video which explains the law reporting process. You will learn how to differentiate between reported and unreported versions of a case.... https://youtu.be/v8kKZAi-xHU

02.01.2022 Overwhelmed by the amount of information available on the ANU Library website? This video gives you an overview of how to use the ANU Library website saving you time and stress, and helping you find everything you need to succeed academically https://youtu.be/Bcvg0qWRHvM



02.01.2022 In this challenging year where students and academics need to access the library collection in different ways, we are delighted to announce a new Click & Collect service that will make our resources more readily available where and when they are needed. ANU academics, postgraduates and honours students can request monographs from any of our library branches, to be delivered to the Hancock or Chifley Library for you to collect anytime. Both these libraries are open 24/7, so sh...ould you need to collect your books at midnight or noon or any time in between, you can come in and use the self-checkout machines to borrow them. For more details, visit our website: https://anulib.anu.edu.au//click-collect-service-postgradu

01.01.2022 Check out our #ANULibraryDailyHighlight Produced by the School of Aquatic Sciences & Natural Resources Management at Deakin University, ENDANGER is a bibliographic database that indexes published and unpublished material on Australian threatened flora and fauna and related topics. Source documents include books, chapters in books, journals, newspapers, conference proceedings, theses, and some non-book material.... Start exploring now: http://quicklink.anu.edu.au/f1e2

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