UTS Library
The UTS Library is a library for teaching, learning, and research needs for the students, teachers and staff of University of Technology Sydney. The library is located in Building 2 next to the UTS Tower and opposite Central Park on Broadway, across Levels 5 - 9 within UTS Central. The main entrance to the new UTS Library is on Level 7 of UTS Central. The UTS Library also has study spaces, academic support, and services across various levels of UTS Central.
History
The University of Technology Sydney was originally known as the New South Wales Institute of Technology. At that time, library services were provided through the libraries of the Sydney Technical College and at the East Sydney Technical College from 1965 to 1971.Other library services were established in:
- 1971 – Gore Hill Library opened in the Dunbar Building, Gore Hill.
- 1972 – James N. Kirby Library opened in the Anthony Hordern Building in George Street, Brickfield Hill.
- 1976 – Broadway Library opened and was located on the top floor of Building 4, Harris Street, Broadway.
- 1984 – Markets Library, Ultimo which was renamed the Blake Library in 2002 after Professor Tony Blake a past UTS Vice-Chancellor.
- 1990 – George Muir Library was named after the founding principal of the Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education.
- 2019 – Blake Library relocates to UTS Central at Broadway, Ultimo.
University librarians
There have been five University librarians at UTS Library:- Dorothy Peake
- Steve O'Connor
- Dr Alex Byrne
- Mal Booth
- Michael Gonzalez
Architectural features
UTS Library has two balconies and offers access across 3 floors of the building. Some of the collection is available in the UTS Reading Room which is separate to the Library. This is a large traditional reading room available for quiet study.Facilities
The library has individual and group study areas, silent study rooms, discussion and group presentation rooms, assistive technology rooms with adaptive equipment and software, a Scholars' center for postgraduate research students and staff, express catalogues and self-service loans machines. Internet access for mobile devices and laptops is available throughout the library, as well as printing and photocopying services. Library staff provide face-to-face assistance at the Level 7 Service desk and deliver a comprehensive information skills training program throughout the semester. The library allows access to casual day visitors and is also home to 300 general access computers for UTS students and staff.Library retrieval system
The Library Retrieval System is an automated storage and retrieval system for the library's low use items. The LRS currently houses approximately 640,000 items, whilst 125,000 of the more recent and regularly accessed items of the library collection remain sitting physically on shelves. The system has capacity for around one million items.UTS is the second university library in Australia to use this technology. UTS Library's LRS is located underground and the first to combine ASRS with Radio-frequency identification taggingd. The LRS forms part of the university's City Campus Masterplan, which has seen a rollout of major new buildings and facilities.
It is envisaged in the City Campus Master Plan that the library will eventually be relocated to a new premises forming part of the UTS Central project on Broadway, at the heart of the university campus. The future library is planned to open to students in November 2019, relocating from Haymarket to building 2 on Broadway.