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About Albury LibraryMuseum
The Albury LibraryMuseum was the first combined facility of its kind in Australia and opened in July 2007. Local company, Zauner Constructions, built the award-winning design of internationally renowned architects, Ashton Raggatt McDougall (ARM), whose credentials include the impressive National Museum of Australia. Our LibraryMuseum is a community hub bringing together state-of-the-art technology, reading and research facilities, a diverse exhibition schedule and a dynamic program of events.
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Information & research services
Educational & public programs
Free internet access for an hour per day and free wi-fi for wireless enabled laptops.
Computers available with internet access and Microsoft Office
Scanners
Kidspace computers with filtering software
Wide range of online databases and family and historical archives on CD-ROM
Printing and photocopying (charges apply)
Microfilm and microfiche readers/printers at the Library Museum with access to the library's Border Mail on microfilm archive
CD listening stations at the LibraryMuseum
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