- Alice Springs Public Library
The Alice Springs Public Library is a free
public library service inAustralia . While the library provides traditional library services to the community ofAlice Springs , it also supplies a unique distance service to the remote people ofCentral Australia .The physical Library is on the corner of Leichhardt and Gregory Tce, Alice Springs, however remote users can also access the library collection via the [http://jimjim.ntlib.nt.gov.au/cgi-bin/chameleon?&skin=aspl Online Catalogue] . This catalogue provides access to not only the Alice Springs library service, but also the collections of all public libraries in the
Northern Territory Country Borrowers
Whereas the services of most public library services is tailored for those within a local government area, people living outside of the Alice Springs Town Council boundaries may also become Borrowers. This is a service for residents of out-lying areas who are not able to make regular visits to Alice Springs. These members live more than 100km from Alice Springs but south of
Barrow Creek although the service is also available for those who have their mail delivered via Alice Springs Post Office.Items are delivered by mail planes which service central Australia and returned using a freepost address in order to ensure equity of access to information for those who live in one of the most scarcely populated areas on earth.
More information on the Country Borrower service, including selection preference forms can be found [http://www.alicesprings.nt.gov.au/library/Country_lib.asp on the library website] .
Alice Springs Collection
The Alice Springs Collection is a collection of materials which relate to the historical, scientific and cultural heritage of Central Australia. This is a reference collection and items are not available for loan. They can be viewed in the Library during regular opening hours.
Alice Springs also has a branch of the Northern Territory Archives Office. The main office however is based almost 1500km away in Darwin. This distance is a significant problem for researchers in Central Australia and is compounded as many records are held in the South Australian Archives in
Adelaide .Akaltye Antheme - Local Knowledge Collection
The Akaltye-Antheme (pronounced 'aculcha andum') collection, is a collection of materials produced for and by the Aboriginal people of Central Australia is an exciting part of the Alice Springs Collection.
Meaning 'giving knowledge' in
Arrernte , Akaltye-Antheme is also referred to as the Local Knowledge Collection, offering visitors to the Library an insight into contemporary indigenous issues and culture.This collection was recently awarded first prize in the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) Library Stars competition. This acknowledged the unique nature of this collection, which contains material not held by any other library or archive service.
Whereas other Australian library services are attempting to provide library services to the Indigenous people of Australia, this collection is part of an effort by past librarians which has been so successful that up to 80% of those using the library at any given moment may be Aboriginal.
The library service has been described as the one place in Alice Springs which breaks down the divides between the Aboriginal and the Anglo Australian cultures. Fact|date=February 2007
External Links
* [http://www.alicesprings.nt.gov.au/library.asp Alice Springs Public Library: official site]
* [http://www.alicesprings.nt.gov.au/ Alice Springs Town Council]
* [http://jimjim.ntlib.nt.gov.au/cgi-bin/chameleon?&skin=aspl Online Library Catalogue]
* [http://www.dcdsca.nt.gov.au/dcdsca/intranet.nsf/pages/ntl_home Northern Territory Library]
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