University Library Australia (ULA)

ULA allows students and staff members of Australian Universities to borrow in person from any interstate university library. If you don’t live close enough to one of the CSU campus libraries but live close to another university library, you can join up with them as a reciprocal borrower, which allows you to borrow from their collections. Likewise, students at other universities can join CSU Library as a reciprocal borrower - see our Reciprocal Borrowers page for more details.
- See the list of participating universities – note that some institutions have a $50 fee for this service which is indicated by an asterisk next to their name.
- See a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions about the ULA borrowing scheme
WorldCat

Do you really want to access a book but don’t know where you can possibly borrow it from? Well, using WorldCat you can search the collections and services of more than 10,000 libraries worldwide.
Amazing WorldCat Facts
- Number of items available worldwide: 1.5 billion
- Number of libraries represented worldwide: 72,000
- Number of holdings: 1,566,411,480Number of countries and territories with library holdings in WorldCat: 171
- Number of languages and dialects represented: Over 470

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