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Our library holds a broad range of information resources relating to agriculture, conservation, land management, energy and resources. Library resources include: A comprehensive collection of publications produced by us, the Department of Sustainability and Environment, and their former agencies Extensive scientific journal and book collections Collections of maps, photographs, videos and CD-ROMs Unpublished reports. Access to the library is strictly by appointment only. Visitors are able to view items from the collection and to photocopy material for research or private study. A charge applies for photocopying. Loans are only available on a library-to-library basis.
Inter-library loans can be arranged through your public, institutional or work library. PhotoService-material available: journal articles, book chapters, conference papers, departmental reports PhotoService- limitations: Australian copyright fair dealing provisions PhotoService-Aglinet rates: no charge PhotoService- non AGLINET rates: $AUD16.50 per item for core (standard) delivery, $AUD33.00 per item for rush (urgent) delivery. Material available: Journal articles, annual and Technical reports, theses & dissertations, Conference proceedings, staff publications, AfricaRice publications in videocassettes, posters and CD ROM databases.
These materials are available in print and electronic forms. Internet use: Users who visit our Library may be allowed access to internet for research purposes. Photocopy of: Books, articles, annual reports, journal articles. Publications: Annual reports, studies & project reports, workshops and other agricultural related activities.
All books and monographs, conference proceedings and articles published by AfricaRice or by staff members are available to AGLINET Centers.