The National Library of Australia is the largest reference library in Australia, located in Canberra, and works to maintain and showcase a vast collection of materials related to Australia's culture and history.
Overview
Access And Accessibility
Collections And Holdings
Exhibitions And Public Programs
Partnerships And Collaborations
Research And Reference Services
Significant Events And Milestones
Digital Services And Online Resources
Role In Australian Culture And Heritage
Architectural Design And Building Features
History Of The National Library Of Australia
Ancient Greek
Information
Creativity
Literature
Australia
Community
Braille
People
House
Time
๐๏ธ The National Library of Australia is located in Canberra, the capital city of Australia.
๐ It officially opened in 1960 and is the largest reference library in the country!
๐ The library houses over 10 million items, including books, pictures, and maps.
๐ The library began its journey in 1901 as the Commonwealth National Library.
๐ณ It collects important papers and records about Australia's history.
๐ Visitors can always find something new to discover every time they visit the library.
๐ก The library offers digital services, allowing people to explore resources from home.
๐ก Librarians are available to help with research and school projects.
๐จ The National Library hosts exciting exhibitions and public programs for all ages.
๐ฆ๐บ It plays a vital role in preserving Australiaโs stories and culture.