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What are local reciprocal agreements?

Periodically the University Library will negotiate a local reciprocal agreement with organizations where there is a mutual benefit to both organizations.  These agreements will be broadly similar to the terms and conditions of the University Libraries Australia (ULA) scheme, but will be individually negotiated and may be narrower in focus.

Broome Campus

Notre Dame students and staff may register as reciprocal borrowers at libraries of the following institutions:

Students from the following institutions may borrow under the following conditions: 

  • Broome Senior High School & St Mary's College

Reciprocal agreements under which staff and students (Year 11 and 12 only) from Broome Senior High School and St Mary’s College are eligible to borrow up to 10 standard loan items for 6 weeks unless recalled. Reserve and short term loan items are excluded from these agreements. In return, Notre Dame students and staff may register as borrowers at libraries of the above institutions.

  • Catholic Diocesan Office Broome, Centre for Aboriginal Primary Health, Training, Education and Research (CAPTER) and Kimberley Group Training (KGT)

Agreements enabling current staff of the Diocesan Office, CAPTER and KGT staff to borrow up to 10 standard loan items for 6 weeks unless recalled. Reserve and short term loan items are excluded from these agreements. These agreements provide no reciprocal borrowing rights for Notre Dame staff and students.

Fremantle Campus

Students from the following institutions may borrow under the following conditions: 

 

Disclaimer: Fremantle Campus agreements operate in relation to the St Teresa’s and Craven Libraries.

 

Sydney Campus

Notre Dame students and staff may register as reciprocal borrowers at libraries of the following institutions: