Did you know Reading lists can give you direct access to your course readings? Get 24/7 access to required and recommended online readings and discover where to find the physical resources in our library collections.

There are a few ways to access your reading list:

Explore some of the Reading lists features:

  • reading intentions —organise your readings and easily keep track of progress
  • add a personal note — make notes to organise your study
  • download a bibliography — export a PDF copy of your reading list

Need to find more resources? The Library catalogue is a great place to start. Search the catalogue to get an overview of the wide range of resources you can access, including:

  • journals and journal articles
  • books and ebooks
  • conference proceedings and papers
  • streaming videos and DVDs
  • streaming audio and CDs
  • music scores
  • open access content

And if you wish to take advantage of great features such as saving your search history and keeping track of your borrowing, make sure you login to My account before you begin your search. To learn more, check out these tips for using the Library catalogue.

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