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This guide is designed to link you to resources which will aid and support you in your teaching and research. It covers materials relevant to classroom teaching, regulatory requirements, professional development and personal wellbeing. If you are aware of other resources which you feel would be useful to include in this guide please advise library staff by phone 1300 552 567 or the Ask the Library link on the library website.

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Other Resources

The library has a range of other resources to help you improve your information literacy skills. These include:

Individual consultations

To request an individual consultation you can use the appointment scheduler below:

Schedule an appointment

  • Cheryl (Mt Helen Arts/Education, Business, FoST)
  • Clare (Mt Helen Business, FoST)
  • Myles (Gippsland Health)
  • Peggy (Mt Helen Arts/Education)
  • Carlie (Berwick Liaison Librarian)

If the times suggested by the scheduler do not suit, please contact libinfo@federation.edu.au or call 1300 552 567 to arrange an appointment at a mutually convenient time.

REQUESTING BOOKS

As a FedUni staff member you are able to request print books from the FedUni Library's collection using the barcode from your staff card.

You can also borrow through BONUS+ which is reciprocal borrowing program between the FedUni Library and 14 other tertiary institutions across Australia and New Zealand. 

You can keep track of your borrowed and requested books through myLibrary which is where you can also make a Document Delivery request for books and journal articles not in our collection.

Borrowing from other institutions

If you are in Victoria you will need a CAVAL card.

If you are interstate you can use the University Library Australia national borrower's scheme.

Please view the linked pages for instructions, terms and conditions of utilising these services.