Library Catalog
A library catalogue is an organized and searchable collection of records of every item in a library. The catalogue will point you to the location of a particular source, or group of sources, that the library owns on your topic. Since every library collection is unique, every catalogue is also unique. Some libraries put their catalogue on the Web so you can access it from any Internet-connected computer.

Use the Catalogue

  • to find out what items the library owns on your topic
  • to find where a specific item is located in the library

Examples of Library Catalogues in Australia

  • INNOPAC (ANU)
  • Spydus (Uni of Canberra)
  • Our Catalogue (National Library of Australia)
  • Aleph (Aust Catholic Uni)
  • Grifflink (Griffith Uni)
  • INNOPAC (Uni of Sydney)

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