The Library is an integral part of the teaching and learning at Canberra College. A wealth of curated resources and services is targeted specifically to the academic and recreational needs of students. We support all students to develop twenty-first century information and critical-thinking skills. The Library encourages students to use resources responsibly for learning.
This includes understanding task requirements, locating reliable sources of information, referencing and academic writing. Teacher Librarians also work with class teachers to deliver lessons in critical thinking, academic integrity, and other important information skills.
Canberra College Library is continually developing an extensive curriculum-focused collection, targeted at Year 11 & 12 students and teachers.
Our digital resources include:
The Canberra College Library website (accessible only to current students) provides students with resource lists, research guides and advice on research and study, for access at college or at home.
Physical collections
The non-fiction collection is a rich resource developed to support students’ academic learning. Resources are purchased to target specific courses and assignment topics. Students are encouraged to request purchases to support their learning and recreational reading needs.
The Library has a dedicated Fiction Lounge, a quiet space for reading with high interest graphic novels and magazines. The expertly curated collection showcases the best in classic, new-release fiction and short stories.