About
ACU Library Digital Collections
This digital collection offers a bite-sized glimpse into the different curated collections housed across the country by ACU Library. Each collection brings together unique resources spanning a wide array of topics — from children’s literature and music to science, theology, and beyond.
By undertaking the digitisation of these materials, we are committed to preserving their cultural and educational significance while expanding access to audiences nationwide and beyond. Whether you're a student, researcher, or lifelong learner, this collection invites you to explore, engage, and discover.
Designed to complement our physical holdings, the digital collection is a living, growing resource. To learn more about the physical collections held by the ACU Library please see our curated collections.
Contact us
Our Library team is here to help. Please contact us if you have any questions about our digital collections.
Copyright and referencing
ACU Library has a diverse collection that ranges in age. While most materials are in the public domain, some remain under copyright or other intellectual property protections. It is the responsibility of users to verify the copyright status of materials and to comply with all relevant laws when reproducing, distributing, or publishing these works.
For guidance on copyright and permissions please see our copyright information or contact our Copyright Coordinator.
Resources within our digital collections are intended for educational and research purposes.
If materials are in the public domain please use and reference access to the ACU Library Digital Collections.
See our referencing guide for more information.
Copyright infringement
If you believe that content on our website infringes on the copyright of a creative work that you or an entity you represent owns, you have the right to request its removal.
Please review our Intellectual Property Policy and Copyright Notice and Takedown Notice Procedure then submit a valid copyright infringement notice via email to our Copyright Coordinator.
Upon receipt of a request to take down one or more pieces of work from our website, ACU Library will suspend as soon as is practicable publication of the material in question while an investigation is carried out.
Cultural sensitivity and content advice
Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people should be aware that the ACU Digital Library Collection may contain images, voices, or names of deceased persons in photographs, audiovisual or printed materials which may be considered culturally sensitive.
Some collection items may contain words and descriptions which could be considered insensitive, outdated. and/or offensive in todays context. These items reflect the perspectives, scoial norms, and biases of the time-period in which they were created. These items are provided in historical context and do not reflect the views of the ACU Library.
About
ACU Library Digital Collections
This digital collection offers a bite-sized glimpse into the different curated collections housed across the country by ACU Library. Each collection brings together unique resources spanning a wide array of topics — from children’s literature and music to science, theology, and beyond.
By undertaking the digitisation of these materials, we are committed to preserving their cultural and educational significance while expanding access to audiences nationwide and beyond. Whether you're a student, researcher, or lifelong learner, this collection invites you to explore, engage, and discover.
Designed to complement our physical holdings, the digital collection is a living, growing resource. To learn more about the physical collections held by the ACU Library please see our curated collections.
Contact us
Our Library team is here to help. Please contact us if you have any questions about our digital collections.
Copyright and referencing
ACU Library has a diverse collection that ranges in age. While most materials are in the public domain, some remain under copyright or other intellectual property protections. It is the responsibility of users to verify the copyright status of materials and to comply with all relevant laws when reproducing, distributing, or publishing these works.
For guidance on copyright and permissions please see our copyright information or contact our Copyright Coordinator.
Resources within our digital collections are intended for educational and research purposes.
If materials are in the public domain please use and reference access to the ACU Library Digital Collections.
See our referencing guide for more information.
Copyright infringement
If you believe that content on our website infringes on the copyright of a creative work that you or an entity you represent owns, you have the right to request its removal.
Please review our Intellectual Property Policy and Copyright Notice and Takedown Notice Procedure then submit a valid copyright infringement notice via email to our Copyright Coordinator.
Upon receipt of a request to take down one or more pieces of work from our website, ACU Library will suspend as soon as is practicable publication of the material in question while an investigation is carried out.
Cultural sensitivity and content advice
Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people should be aware that the ACU Digital Library Collection may contain images, voices, or names of deceased persons in photographs, audiovisual or printed materials which may be considered culturally sensitive.
Some collection items may contain words and descriptions which could be considered insensitive, outdated. and/or offensive in todays context. These items reflect the perspectives, scoial norms, and biases of the time-period in which they were created. These items are provided in historical context and do not reflect the views of the ACU Library.