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You can now access Library resources directly from the web.
When researching Google Scholar, PubMed or Wikipedia, and the wider web you can now connect instantly to much of our online Library subscribed content using the browser extension LibKey Nomad.
Download the LibKey Nomad extension for your browser. It works with Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Vivaldi and Brave.
When you first install LibKey Nomad you will need to choose ACU Library as your organisation. Then simply watch out for LibKey links while you search.
You may see them on a webpage, or throughout a Wikipedia reference list.
Keep an eye out for:
You might need to sign in so if you see an ACU login screen at any time, sign in using your ACU username and password.
As always contact the Library if you need any help.
Book a librarian for one-on-one support.
ACU campus libraries are full of free stuff.
Our libraries are designed with you in mind, offering diverse study spaces to support different study styles and needs.
Our opening hours are changing over the Easter break and Anzac Day.
Library, Academic Skills, IT – working together to support you.
Curious about AI and how to use it in a university setting? Check out our AI hub.
Same day access to most newspapers from Australia and overseas.
Learn how to SIFT through information to get the best results.
Between 17-23 March 2025, we are celebrating Neurodiversity Celebration Week.
Whether you are online or on campus there are lots of ways for you to reach out to us.
Do you like to start your research with Google? But want the quality that comes with peer reviewed information from the library? We can help.
Are you living in a share house? Kids making it hard to study? Need somewhere quiet to work? Our campus libraries have just the space for you.
6 tips for getting the most out of ACU Library.
As part of our zero-cost textbook initiative to reduce student financial stress, we now provide unlimited access to textbooks from Cambridge and Wiley.
On trial until 28 February 2025.
As part of our ongoing efforts to improve user experience and accessibility, we've recently restructured our website's information architecture.
Our campus Libraries will be closed over the Christmas and New Year break.
New UI delayed until further notice. If you use saved searches and folders in EBSCO databases, continue reading to find out what you need to do before 25 November 2024.
Informit’s Indigenous Collection champions ground-breaking Indigenous-led research from Australia and around the world.
The popular medicines database MIMS Online is upgrading to a new platform and changing its name to eMIMSelite.