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Events

Believe it or Not! workshops

  • Wednesday, 17 July, 2024 - Wednesday, 24 July, 2024
  • Multiple sessions available
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News

News

sustainability

Recycle your old batteries at the Main Library

Recycle your small batteries at the Main Library. We are collecting batteries for recycling and will tape them for safe handling

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NAIDOC Week

Celebrate Indigenous creators

Explore works by Indigenous creators from the Library collection this NAIDOC week.

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study spaces

Teaching rooms are available for students and staff to book

Students can book classrooms

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room bookings

How to book the music room

Find out how to book the music room

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library news

Library initiative towards reconciliation

The Library has enriched the search interface with cultural sensitivity indicators for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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orientation

New students ask, we answer: Textbooks, borrowing, and more explained

Find out the answers to all the questions new students ask us!

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review

The Iron Claw (2023) Film Review

Read our review of Iron Claw and borrow it from the Library

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microcredential

Unlock your digital literacy with free, online microcredential

Learn about our free, online course Foundations of Digital Literacy

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library services

Library Services in Numbers

Library key performance indicators and statistics for 2023

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Here’s everything the libraries at Bond can do for you during your studies

Bond student Claire Hill ventures beyond the books and shares everything the libraries at Bond have to offer.

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The best spots to study at Bond University

Bachelor of Communication student Claire Hill gives her two cents on where the best study spots on campus are.

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resources

Essential First Nations readings

Get access to Vogue's essential First Nations reading list via the Library.

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