University of Sydney Library - Other Libraries

Other Libraries

Most of the other libraries of the University of Sydney Library are associated with particular Schools and Faculties. While these libraries specialise in their collections, there is no restriction on their use by borrowers: all library users have access to all collections.

  • Badham Library - Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Biological Sciences (Badham Building, Camperdown Campus)
  • Camden Library - Veterinary Science, Agriculture (Camden Campus)
  • Curriculum Resources Collection - Education (within Fisher Undergraduate Library, Camperdown Campus)
  • Dentistry Library (Sydney Dental Hospital Campus)
  • East Asian Collection (within Fisher Research Library, Camperdown Campus)
  • Health Sciences Library (Building R, Cumberland Campus)
  • Freehills Law Library (Camperdown Campus)
  • Medical Library (Bosch Building, Camperdown Campus)
  • Nursing Library (Building F, Mallett Street Campus)
  • Rare Books (within Fisher Research Library, Camperdown Campus)
  • Schaeffer Fine Arts Library - incorporating the Power Research Library of Contemporary Art (Mills Building, Camperdown Campus)
  • SciTech Library - Architecture, Engineering, Chemistry, Geosciences, Molecular and Microbial Biosciences, Physics, Mathematics (Jane Foss Russell Building, Darlington Campus)
  • Storage - Darlington Repository Library (Darlington Campus)
  • Sydney College of the Arts Library (Sydney College of the Arts Campus)
  • Sydney Conservatorium of Music Library (Sydney Conservatorium of Music Campus)
  • Sydney eScholarship digital collections

The most recent libraries to be established are the Law and SciTech Libraries; the Law Library moved to the new Law Building on the Camperdown Campus in April 2009, along with the rest of the Sydney Law School. The SciTech Library opened in late 2008 in the new Jane Foss Russell building on Darlington campus. It consolidates the collections of the former Architecture, Engineering, Madsen and Mathematics libraries in one location.

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