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Code of conduct for readers and visitors


Treat other Library users and staff with respect, courtesy and consideration.
Meet acceptable levels of personal hygiene and dress, in the interests of your health and safety and in consideration of other users.  Footwear must be worn.
Do not bring food or drink into the reading rooms or galleries. Pure water in transparent bottles with a tight lid may be brought into the Main Reading Room only. Water bottles are not to be used/handled in a way that could potentially damage collection material.
Do not smoke on Library premises.
Leave your bags or cases larger than 300 x 300 mm and other personal belongings in the free storage lockers on LG1.  For safety reasons and to prevent theft of Library resources, authorised Library staff have the right to inspect equipment, folders, bags or property as readers and visitors enter or leave the building. The Library is not responsible for any personal items you bring into reading rooms or other public spaces. ....

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History of the collection


Origin of the Library
Our collection originated with the formation of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Library in 1901. The Joint Parliamentary Library Committee responsible for establishing the Parliamentary Library stated its objective as
‘keeping before it the ideal of building up, for the time when Parliament shall be established in the Federal Capital, a great Public Library on the lines of the world-famed Library of Congress at Washington; such a library, indeed, as shall be worthy of the Australian Nation; the home of the literature, not of a State, or of a period, but of the world, and of all time.’
The passage in 1912 of the ....

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Privacy Policy


1.1.         Purpose
This policy sets out how the National Library of Australia (the Library) approaches and manages the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) contained in Schedule 1 to the 
 (Privacy Act).
The Privacy Act regulates how Commonwealth agencies such as the Library collect, store, use and disclose personal information, and how individuals can access or correct personal information the Library holds. It requires the Library to comply with the APPs and take reasonable steps to implement practices, procedures and systems to protect personal information.
Library collections
The Privacy Act does not apply to library material held, managed and made accessible by the Library, whether published (such as books, journals, newspapers and websites) or unpublished (oral history interviews, photographs and archival collections).  ....

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Wellington.scoop.co.nz » Getting rid of books at the National Library


The National Library website currently displays a page which purports to explain the disposal “project” – the removal of most books in the overseas published collection. Unfortunately it contains factual errors and misleading statements. Here we set out to dispel the myths and explain what is really happening behind the glossy words.
1. They state that they plan to “rehome” some of their collections to make room to “grow” their New Zealand, Maori and Pacific collections. “Rehome” of course is a misnomer. Only a small number of the books are headed out to other libraries around New Zealand and then there are no sureties about what those other libraries will do with the books. It is a soothing word that seeks to disguise what is really happening. ....

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