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HV Evatt Library

Access

The H V Evatt Library is located within the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Staff from overseas embassies are welcome to visit and borrow items, with prior notice being preferred.

Public access to the library's resources is through the Australia wide interlibrary lending scheme. The Library's holdings are listed on the National Bibliographic Database and can be borrowed by other libraries. Researcher and post graduate student access may be granted if the H V Evatt library is the only library in Canberra holding relevant material. This must be arranged prior to any visit.

Opening hours

The Library is open Monday to Friday between 9.30 and 5 pm. The H V Evatt Library is not open to members of the public.

History

The library is named after Dr H V Evatt who, as Minister for External Affairs from 1941 to 1949, played a vital part in the early years of the United Nations.

Services

The H V Evatt Library provides a complete library and information service for the staff of the department, both in Australia and overseas. Services include:

Reading list

This list of titles is recommended reading for those interested in the work of the department, especially in the area of foreign affairs.

Collections

The library holds an extensive collection of resources in the priority areas of foreign relations and trade related matters. Within these broad subject categories the collection will emphasise the following aspects in relation to foreign countries:

From 10 July 2006, most of  the collection will be stored off-site.

Staffing

The library has two full time APS staff – the Library Manager and Reference Librarian. These staff are supplemented by qualified part time contract staff who undertake cataloguing and item processing.

Contact details

Location: R.G. Casey Building, John McEwen Crescent, Barton, ACT

Postal address: H V Evatt Library, Locked Bag 8, Kingston, ACT 2604
Fax: (02) 6273 1162

Library Manager: (02) 6261 2737
Reference Librarian: (02) 6261 2650

Email: dfat.library@dfat.gov.au