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Special Collections Reading Room

The Special Collections Reading Room on Level 1 is a dedicated space set aside for those readers who are wishing to view and research material from the Library's special collections.

These collections include photographs, artworks, manuscripts, maps, oral history recordings, sheet music, ephemera and rare printed material from both Australia and overseas.

Access to all other collection material, including books, journals, magazines, newspapers and microform is made available to readers in the Main Reading Room.

Staff in the Special Collections Reading Room can advise you on:

  • use of special collections for your research
  • care and handling requirements for various formats of material
  • any special permissions required to access or copy special collections for your research or publication
  • use of audio equipment to listen to our Oral History and Folklore collections.

To make the most of your research time, read our tips in the guide to using the Special Collections Reading Room. In particular, be aware that:

  • Special collection material is delivered to the Special Collections Reading Room three times per weekday only. There are no collection deliveries after 5pm. Check our collection delivery times before you visit.
  • Items are kept on reserve for 7 days from date of request. Items with special storage conditions are held for 1 day only.
  • The reading room is closed on Sundays. For Special Collection Reading Room opening hours see: Opening hours.

For the security of our special collections, bags cannot be brought into the Special Collections Reading Room. These, as well as coats, umbrellas and other large objects can be stored in our free self-service lockers on Lower Ground 1.

Food and drink is not allowed, including bottled water. This is in line with our policy on food and drink in public areas.

The Petherick Reading Room is co-located within the Special Collections Reading Room and provides a dedicated space for registered advanced researchers.

People looking at collection material and moving around the Special Collections Reading Room
Page published: 05 Aug 2024

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