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The AIPM Library has an extensive collection in areas of:
Visiting students must present a CSU or Police identification card as an introduction upon arrival at the AIPM. Once signed in at the Reception desk you will be issues with a Visitor’s Pass.
Students can access the Library’s collection when visiting; alternatively loans and journal articles can be requested by contacting the Library staff on the contact details listed below.
Please note: This library cannot accept “returns” for CSU campuses from Distance students who live nearby. Distance students are responsible for return postage on all loaned items. See: Borrowing and Requesting FAQ - Returns
The College's library provides information services for members of the NSW Police and students and staff of the School of Policing Studies and the Centre for Investigative Studies & Crime Reduction.
Please note: This library cannot accept “returns” for CSU campuses from Distance students who live nearby. Distance students are responsible for return postage on all loaned items. See: Borrowing and Requesting FAQ - Returns
St Mark's Library contains the most significant collection of biblical, missiological and theological works in the nation's capital. The collection, which is estimated at 100,000 items,includes journals, the Tippett missiological and the Bible Society collections as well as a wonderful array of rare books. Special collections are only accessible under strict supervision (conditions apply).
Library membership is available to CSU staff and students.
Please note: This library cannot accept “returns” for CSU campuses from Distance students who live nearby. Distance students are responsible for return postage on all loaned items. See: Borrowing and Requesting FAQ - Returns
Please note: This library cannot accept “returns” for CSU campuses from Distance students who live nearby. Distance students are responsible for return postage on all loaned items. See: Borrowing and Requesting FAQ - Returns
Camden Theological Library is the library of the Uniting Church in Australia, NSW Synod. It is based at the Centre for Ministry, North Parramatta and has a responsibility to assist the mission of the four Schools which are based at the Centre for Ministry ‑ Board of Mission, Continuing Education, Education for Life and Ministry (ELM) and United Theological College. The library is an integral part of the mission of the Centre for Ministry, which is to educate persons for the various forms of ministry in the world and to provide theological leadership on issues facing the church and the world.
Membership of the library is available, at no charge, to all members of the Uniting Church. Students who are enrolled at colleges or institutions, other than United Theological College, and members of the public with an interest in religion and theology, are welcome to use the resources of the library in person. However, in order to borrow, an annual membership fee is levied.
Only CSU students who are enrolled at UTC are eligible to borrow from the library.
Please note: This library cannot accept “returns” for CSU campuses from Distance students who live nearby. Distance students are responsible for return postage on all loaned items. See: Borrowing and Requesting FAQ - Returns
Return to the main CSU Library Contacts page.
For a full list of staff of the Division of Library Services see the CSU Internal Communications Directory.
Privacy Statement: Personal information provided to the Library is protected by the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (NSW).
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