Access to Wollongong campus library and computer labs
The Wollongong campus library and student computer labs remain open and accessible for students and staff undertaking essential study only.
The Wollongong campus library and student computer labs remain open and accessible for students and staff undertaking essential study only.
UOW Library ACCESS 24/7 services are relocating to Building 16 in 2020, to offer an expanded service to students and staff across all three floors of the Wollongong Campus Library.
Print resources are temporarily accessible via “concierge service” at UOW Library, while the collection is relocated to Level 1 following refurbishment over the summer period.
Wollongong Campus Library will be closed for the holiday break from 5pm on Sunday 22 December through to 8.30am Thursday 2 January.
UOW Library (Wollongong Campus) will be temporarily relocating their print resources, from Level 1 in Building 16 to the South Wing on Level 2 in Building 17, as they undertake the next phase of their Future-Ready Library Project.
Submit your subject readings online by 8 November 2019 to ensure availability for the start of summer session.
Wollongong Campus Library are relocating low-use books to make way for study spaces, with these books available on-demand as part of the Library’s ongoing Collection Modernisation Project.
To enjoy a simpler, streamlined borrowing process UOW student and staff will have the convenience of auto-renewals for 170-day loan items from Monday 29 July 2019.
Due to preparations for building works and library space redevelopment, the academic space will close on the 29 July 2019.
The building 22 Curriculum Resource Centre (CRC) Library will close permanently from Friday 28th June, with relevant resources relocated to the central Library on Wollongong Campus from Spring session 2019.
The Building 22 Curriculum Resource Centre (CRC) will close permanently from Friday 28 June, with relevant resources relocated to the central Library on Wollongong Campus from Session 2, 2019.
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A new exhibition, developed by UOW Library, moves beyond the monumental public works that Bert Flugelman is arguably best known for, to explore his multi-faceted character and constant evolution as an artist.
Curated by artists Liz Jeneid and Avril Makula, PLACE brings together 38 book artists from NSW, the ACT, Victoria and Queensland to explore the theme of place in their work, whether a physical location or a place of their imagination.