UTS Library provides services and resources to support the University's teaching, learning and research programs. Two campus libraries give access to an extensive range of electronic resources (including more than 28,000 full-text e-journals (unique titles), and more than 8,900 e-books, catalogues, databases, UTS exam papers, lecture notes and course readings) and a collection of over 740,000 books, journals and audiovisual items.
Online resources are available 24 hours a day, accessible via any of the Library's 360 computers, in UTS computer labs, and via the Internet throughout the University and off campus.
Library staff provide face-to-face assistance at service points in the Library and deliver a comprehensive information skills training program throughout the semester. Many services are available online, including chat and email reference services, information skills tutorials, audio and virtual Library tours, loan renewals, subject guides, reservations and interlibrary loan requests.
Facilities include individual and group study areas, discussion and group presentation rooms, Special Needs Rooms with adaptive equipment and software, wireless connection zones for laptops, printing and photocopying.
The Scholars' Centre, International Cultural and News Centre (ICNC) and Baya Ng'ara Nura Learning Place are all available for students' use and are located in the Blake Library (City campus). The Group Presentation Practice Room and Olympic and Event Studies Room are available for student use at the Kuring-gai campus library.
The Library is open for extended hours.
More information regarding the campus libraries is available on: