Starting uni for the first time, you may picture the Library as being a quiet and staid space filled with row after row of books. And whilst we do have plenty of books and quiet spots to study, the Library is a vibrant place that offers so much more to help you throughout your Griffith journey. Becoming familiar with the Library today can make a huge difference to your overall uni experience. 

Electronic resources 

With an extensive collection of ebooks, ejournals and multimedia resources, the Library is accessible whenever and wherever you need it. Access your course Reading Lists at the click of a button, search a Library database from the comfort of your own home or browse our Library catalogue as you wait for your coffee order. 

Study skills help 

If you need help with academic writing, referencing, exam prep, note-taking, critical thinking or research, the Library has a range of self-help tips and tools you can use, as well as specialist staff who can help guide you on your way. Just hop onto our Study and assignment skills web page and see the resources on offer and request additional help when you need it via our Library help form. 

Study spaces 

The Library offers a variety of study spaces, ranging from quiet or silent to social and collaborative, and each campus Library has bookable study spaces for groups working on assignments, projects or presentations. At the Library we understand the need for human connection. That’s why our friendly staff are also happy to chat during our opening hours.

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You can also: 

And that’s still not all, so contact the Library today to find out more about all the resources and support that can help get you started on your Griffith journey.   

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