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Campaspe Regional Library

See also this library's entry in the Australian Libraries Gateway.

Echuca Library

NUC symbol/s: VECA


Campaspe Regional Library | Echuca Library | Service

Main address:
310 Hare Street
ECHUCA   VIC   3564
AUSTRALIA

Postal address:
Same as Main address

Billing address:
Same as Postal address

NB* Please use the main address for delivery purposes.

ILL email: libraries@campaspe.vic.gov.au
ILL phone: 03 54812400
NB* International callers, add the +61 prefix for Australia and drop the 0 from the area code from phone and fax numbers. For example, 01 2345 6789 becomes +61 1 2345 6789.
DX: DX 215796

Locations added to the National Bibliographic Database (NBD) (access via Libraries Australia)
Supply policy: Willing to supply material from collection
Australian Interlibrary Resource Sharing Code (ILRS Code) is supported.
Requests accepted via: Fax ; Free-form email ; Trove Partners Resource Sharing
Delivery methods supported: Fax - local



International symbol/s: OCLC:ATVEC
Former names: Echuca Regional Library; Campaspe Regional Library
See also this library's entry in the Australian Libraries Gateway (ALG).
Organisation type: Library
Library type/s: Public

Types of material held -
For loan: Monographs
Standard conditions of supply: Loans are for 6 weeks and are renewable. Renewal conditions: twice
For copy: Monographs

Will supply to: Libraries only

Charges (including Australian GST where applicable):

To Libraries:

Base interlending charge $34.40 per item.
Base copying charge $22.40 per item for up to 25 pages; $5.20 for every additional 25 page/s.

Exemptions:

No charge: Other public libraries throughout Australia

Replacement of lost or damaged items: $25 + $10 admin
Requesters may pay by: ALIA ILL voucher

Information last updated: 12 March 2020, 10:06 AM

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