Click the link below to see library resources on that subject or browse the library collection at that call number
An"Advanced Search" allows searching by more than author and title. You can search by many things such as subject, date and location. An advanced search would help you find books about Library cataloguing published since 2018 located in the City/CAE branch.
From the library home page select 'Catalogue'. Then select 'Advanced search'.
Hardcopy Journals, or periodicals, are located in Dewey order, on the journal shelves in the CAE/City Library. All journals are available for loan.
InCite PR 020 INC (Issues to 2022)
Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association (JALIA) PR 020 AUS (Issues to 2019)
Magpies (Talking about books for children) PR 809.89282 MAG (Issues to 2019)
Good Reading PR 028.1 GOO (Issues to 2023)
eJournal
The articles from these journals can be found there in electronic form:
Please also note that there are many relevant journals other available online through the library's database collection. Click on the databases tab at the top of the screen for more information.
Access EBL e-books here or via the Library Database page or the catalogue. Requires Adobe Digital Editions to view e-books on your device or home PC (one-time free download). Read these books online, or download to your device. Items downloaded are "loaned" for a period of 1-7 days after which time the file will become inactive. (You can download it again if you need to ). No Overdues!
A.V. resources CD and DVD Roms to accompany books are interfiled in the CAE/City Library collection. This means that they will be physically located amongst the books in one Dewey sequence.
DVDs are filed in a separate section, under Dewey call number such as 791.
There are also online videos that can be found through a normal catalogue search or via the library's database page. They show as 'Online Video' in the catalogue. In particular, the SafetyHub ( range that cover all aspects of occupational health and safety) may be useful. Access Safety Hub is from the Library Database page.