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The Art and Music Library services both the School of Art and School of Music. It is the principal fine arts library at the ANU, and holds material on visual arts in many formats including books, exhibition catalogues, videos, CD Roms, DVDs, slides (more than 70,000 35mm slides), journals and magazines.
This is a list of libraries in the Australian Capital Territory.As the territory contains Australia's capital city, Canberra (which takes up a significant amount of the territory), the ACT contains many of the libraries which are part of government organisations.
The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university and member of the Group of Eight, located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies and institutes.
The Australian National University Classics Museum is a small museum in Canberra. It was established at the Australian National University (ANU) in 1962 as a teaching aid to help students in the Canberra region learn about the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.
The Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs is a constituent of the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University. The study of the Pacific was formerly a research focus of the Research School of Pacific (and Asian) Studies, founded in 1946 at the Australian National University. [1]
Old Bruce Hall at night in 2006. Bruce Hall is located on the campus of the Australian National University, along Daley Road, [6] in the Dickson Precinct. It currently consists of a seven-storey building containing the Dining Hall, and a separate four-storey Packard Wing housing postgraduates and older undergraduates.
During those pre-Internet days, library catalogues were on cards or microfiche, so the use of the digital dabase was seen as revolutionary. [1] The database was known as the Australian National Bibliographic Database (ANBD), [7] [8] while the library network was the Australian Bibliographic Network. [1]
ANU Press was Australia's first primarily electronic academic publisher.. ANU Press justified its foundation by mentioning the desire to publish scholarly works that would not necessarily gain profit, and the belief that online publishing was a viable alternative to traditional academic publishing that overcame the inaccessibility, costs, and requirements for setup that were inherent in ...