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Mid-year orientation
A big welcome to everyone about to begin their studies! This week is mid-year orientation and听we have compiled some of the services and support offered during your time at the University. We are here to help you succeed.
FIXED - Library Search error message
*Update* This has now been fixed by Ex Libris. If you're still experiencing this error message "Some error occurred while retrieving services", please let us know by filling out the Report an eResource problem form.
New webinar series for teachers

Introducing Library Bites for Teaching. This new webinar series aims to听demonstrate exactly how our services can assist with teaching across the University.听Sessions are held every Tuesday.
A new look for Trove

The University of 黑料社区 is proud to be part of听. Our collections contribute to a听network of libraries, archives, universities, museums, and galleries that make Australia鈥檚 history freely discoverable.
FIXED - Online resources currently down
We're currently experiencing a widespread problem with our online resources, including databases. This听issue is being investigated as a priority and we hope to have this resolved shortly. Please check back again soon for updates.
Take a break from study

Need a break over the next couple of weeks?听We've put together a range of activities and resources to help you de-stress during the swot vac and exams period.
Community Legends & the COVID-19 crisis

Community Legends is a new awards program that seeks to champion the small things that have made a difference during COVID-19. Submissions are now open!
Extended opening hours

Starting Monday 15 June, and continuing for remainder of the Swot Vac/Exams period, the Barr Smith Library will have extended opening hours.
Get your research out there

罢丑别听听is now open for submissions until Sunday 26 July. We听hope you鈥檙e feeling inspired and ready to start creating - first prize is $1000!
Mabo Day, June 3

Mabo Day is when we remember Eddie Koiki Mabo, and is an听historical and important day for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people.