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University Library and Information Commons
The University of Auckland has New Zealand’s most extensive university library system, including fourteen libraries, three with information commons facilities and the Kate Edger Information Commons.
- Access anytime to world-class collections of electronic resources, including the Library catalogue, databases, electronic journals and electronic books.
- Large collections of print, multimedia and microtext materials, including unique manuscript and archive collections.
- More than 4,500 study spaces.
- Computers with access to email, the internet, Microsoft Office and a variety of other software.
- Laptops for short term loan and access to printers, scanners and photocopiers.
- IC Helpdesks to provide support for student computing resources and services, including NetID and password, EC Mail, internet access, the wireless network and student file storage.
- Introductory and subject-specific workshops providing essential IT information, assistance locating course readings and skills to identify and search library databases.
- Specialist subject librarians to advise on identifying relevant information resources and improving search strategies.
To find opening hours, book a workshop or contact a subject librarian, visit the Library website.



