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Hidden Gems
Bookings essential! Join our听students from the Elder Conservatorium in the historic Barr Smith Reading Room on Wednesday 28 October,听and discover some of chamber music鈥檚 lesser-known gems.
Exhibition - 2020 Australian of the Year

A travelling exhibition from the National Museum of Australia developed in collaboration with the National Australia Day Council.
Open Access Week 2020 - Open with Purpose
This week is Open Access Week, 19 to 25 October 2020.听If you鈥檙e interested听in finding out more about open access, the Australasian Open Access Strategy Group are running a series of online events.
Celebrating women in STEM

(ALD), held on the second Tuesday in October,听is an international celebration of the achievements of women in听science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). There are many extraordinary women who have studied STEM at the University of 米兰电子. Read on to find out more about one of the most ground-breaking, Barbara Kidman.听
Mental Health Awareness Week 2020

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week听(MHAW) from 12 October to 16 October.听We, in partnership with Student Health & Wellbeing, are proud to participate and support MHAW in 2020.
Jane Austen: the French connection

Bookings essential! Join us on Saturday 17 October for a special听benefit concert for the Barr Smith Library with the Jane Austen Society of South Australia.听This will be听a听unique performance of pieces from Jane Austen鈥檚 rich collection of manuscript music books.
Changes to Library Search

There will be some small changes to from听Monday 12 October.听
Changes to opening hours
From听Monday 21听September, our library hours will be changing due to the听mid-semester break. Full details can be found on .
Building works on Level 3

Commencing Friday 4 September until Wednesday 9 September, there will be extensive听electrical work undertaken on Level 3 of the听Barr Smith Library听to install new lighting in this space.
Visualise Your Thesis 2020

Judging has now concluded for this year's Visualise Your Thesis competition. Did your favourite win?