National Library of Australia


Library details last updated: 11 October 2021

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RMIT University Library
OCLC WorldCat Registry See also this library's entry in the Interlibrary Resource Sharing Directory

NUC symbol: VIT
Former name/s: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology ; RMIT Libraries
Abbreviations and acronyms: RMIT
Other names: Brunswick Library ; Bundoora Library ; Carlton Library ; Swanston Library
Short name: RMIT Library
Library type/s: Trove Contributor ; University

Branch/related libraries: AFI Research Collection ; Department of Information, Management and Library Studies ; Informit ; Justice Smith Collection: Graduate School of Business & Law: RMIT University ; RMIT Design Archives, School of Architecture + Design ; Research Data via ANDS ; RMIT Research Repository
Memberships: VALA ; CAUL ; ALIA
URL of parent organisation: http://www.rmit.edu.au/
URL of Library: http://www.rmit.edu.au/library

URL of Web catalogue: https://rmit.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?vid=61RMIT_INST:RMITU
Dial-up catalogue:   See http://www.rmit.edu.au/library
Z39.50 access: Contact: Alison Bates , Associate Director, Library Services (Collections) , email alison.bates@rmit.edu.au , phone 9925 3107 See details in this directory.

Library system used: Alma
Classification scheme/s in use: DDC

Highlights of the collection:

Details of public access: Open to the public
Conditions of access:
Library opening hours:   See https://www.rmit.edu.au/library/about-and-contacts/hours-and-locations

Policy documents:

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Comments: RMIT University Library consists of five sites. Please see Library opening hours for information about individual Library sites and locations.


Library's street address:
Building 94 Level 3
23 Cardigan Street
CARLTON VIC 3053
AUSTRALIA

Library's mailing address:
GPO Box 2476
MELBOURNE VIC 3001
AUSTRALIA

Email:
Phone: 03 9925 2020 ; TTY: 03 9925 3583
Fax:
Australian Business Number: 49 781 030 034

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.