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NEWS!

SBS to launch new free-to-air Indigenous Channel

SBS will launch a new national free-to-air Indigenous Television service in late 2012.
SBS is working with the nation’s Indigenous television service, National Indigenous Television (NITV) to create the new service. See their press release for more details. 

 


Koori Centre Research Library

The University of Sydney Library is now hosting the Koori Centre Research Library’s (KCRL) collection in its catalogue. You will notice holdings for the KCRL in the University of Sydney Library's Catalogue.

The KCRL is an independent library and their collection is not for loan. All enquiries should be directed to:

Uma Ketheson
Tel: (02) 9351 7012
Toll Free: 1800 622 742
Fax: (02) 9351 6923
Email: uma.ketheson@sydney.edu.au 

 

News

Indigenous News from the ABC

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The fourth in the series of reports Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators has been released. Commissioned by the Council of Australian Governments, the Report's strategic framework helps track over time the extent to which government policies and other actions are making a difference to overcoming Indigenous disadvantage.

 

Welcome

 

Southern Toss Artist: Adam Hill
with the permission of the artist.
Courtesy of the Macleay Museum, University of Sydney

Welcome to the University of Sydney Library's guide supporting students and staff across the University who are researching Aboriginal and Indigenous studies. This guide covers a number of research areas including health, education, law, politics and social sciences.

 This guide is compiled by Philippa Crosbie, Christine Tennent, Caroline Regan and Michelle Harrison.

 

Library Classes

Do you want to become more familiar with the Library collections, services and resources available to you at the University of Sydney?

See our range of face to face orientation classes available, these usually run at the beginning of Semester 1 and 2.

EndNote citation management database classes are run througout the year.

 

     

    Contact your Library

    Your Librarians in Fisher Library Philippa Crosbie, Christine Tennent

    library.edsow@sydney.edu.au or phone 9351 6940

    Your Librarian in the Health Sciences Library is Caroline Regan

    Your Librarian in the Medical Library is JeremyCullis 

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