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Acknowledgement of country

Batchelor Institute would like to acknowledge and pay respect to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sovereign people of the lands on which our campuses are located. As we share our knowledge, teaching and learning and engage in research practices within this Institution and/or conduct business with a variety of external agencies and organisations, we must always pay respect to the sovereign status of our hosts. May their Ancestors always be remembered and honoured, their Elders listened to and respected, all members treated with dignity and fairness — in the present and well into the future.

We also acknowledge and pay respect to the knowledge embedded forever with our hosts, custodianship of country and the binding relationship they have with the land. Batchelor Institute extends this acknowledgment and expression of respect to all sovereign custodians — past, present and emerging. By expressing Acknowledgement of Country we encourage all to extend and practice respect to all First Nations people wherever their lands are located.

Please read this important information
It is a condition of use of the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education website that users ensure that any disclosure of the information contained in the website is consistent with the views and sensitivities of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
This includes:
Language
Users are warned that there may be words and descriptions which may be culturally sensitive and which might not normally be used in certain public or community contexts. Terms and annotations, which reflect the author’s attitude or that of the period in which the item was written, may be considered inappropriate today in some circumstances.
Deceased persons
Users of the website should be aware that, in some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities, seeing images of deceased persons in photographs, film and books or hearing them in recordings may cause sadness or distress and in some cases, offend against strongly held cultural prohibitions.
Access conditions
Materials included in this website may be subject to access conditions imposed by Indigenous communities and/or depositors. Users are advised that access to some materials may be subject to these terms and conditions which the Institute is required to maintain
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Library membership

Join the library by visiting either campus library and showing your student identification card. Your student card will be your library card.

Library account login

Once you are registered as a library member you will receive an email to set up a password. You will need to sign into your library account to access online resources, request items, and renew items.

Borrowing

All items except reference material are available for borrowing. You can borrow up to 10 items at once.

ItemLoan Period

Books

4 weeks

Magazines/Journals

2 weeks

DVD and CDs

2 weeks

Request an item (Place Hold)

Place a hold on an item by signing into your library account. Items are held for one week before they are reshelved or issued to another library member if not collected.

Renewing

Renew your items online or talk to Library staff. An item cannot be renewed if it has been requested by another library member.

Overdue, lost, or damaged items

Notices for overdue items are sent to your student email account. There are no late fees, however you will not be able to borrow items if you have items overdue.

You may be billed to replace lost or damaged items that were issued on your card. You will not be able to borrow until the bill is paid. If you have outstanding debts this may also affect your travel to workshops or graduate from your course.

Intercampus exchange

Items can be sent between Batchelor and Central Australian Campus libraries.

Inter-library loans

To request items from other libraries or institutions email library@batchelor.edu.au

Conditions of membership

You are responsible for:

  • All items issued on your card
  • Replacement of lost or damaged items
  • Compliance with Copyright legislation
  • Compliance with Institute policies including internet use.
Reciprocal memberships

All Batchelor Institute students automatically have reciprocal borrowing rights with Charles Darwin University library.

Skills development and training
  • Information literacy locate the most relevant and reliable information sources.
  • Referencing and research achieve these essential academic skills.
  • Digital literacy assistance with using computers and computer software such as Microsoft Office applications.
Research and study guides

Guides to assist you with searching the catalogue and locating relevant information.

Off campus support

One-on-one support for information inquiries and access to online resources.

Resource requests and purchases

We welcome your recommendations to purchase resources where they support teaching and learning.

Other services
  • Computer and internet access
  • Printing and photocopying
  • Scanning to USB or student email
  • Quiet study space
  • After-hours access (Batchelor campus only)
  • Tea and coffee facilities