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55-59 Campbell Street, Inverell
Inverell, New South Wales 2360
Inverell Shire Public Library, New South Wales
Public Library Services were established in Inverell in 1940, making the library the third oldest public library in New South Wales.
Collection focuses on material relating to Inverell and its communities of interest, including Tingha, Bingara, Bundarra and Warialda. Published works authored by past and present citizens of the Inverell region are also collected, regardless of the nature of the works (ie works of fiction or non-fiction without local historical references).
Microfilms of local newspapers, published works, unpublished and archival materials relating to the local area, family history publications relating to past and present citizens of the local area.
Library Catalogue http://library.inverell.nsw.gov.au/amlibweb/
Open Monday to Friday 9.30am-5.30pm and Saturday 9.30am-4pm.
Closed Sundays and public holidays.
The majority of materials are housed on open access, but all items are not for loan. Researchers desiring detailed assistance are encouraged to contact the library in advance to arrange a suitable time to visit.
Disabled access parking is available at the right-hand end of the building. Ramp access is available and all public areas are wheelchair accessible. A low vision aid device (Clearview Spectrum) is available for use.
Basic research support is available at all times, but for advanced support, prior contact to arrange suitable times is preferred.
Copying (fees apply) and scanning facilities are available. Copying is via a coin-operated machine: some change may be available from staff. There are no eftpos facilities.
Researchers are welcome to scan or photograph records, in keeping with appropriate Copyright restrictions.
Revised 20 March 2018