Not only is the library's physical collection still available to you through the housebound collection, where the staff will select books for you and deliver them to your home once a fortnight (ring 6740 2090 for information about this service) but the vast resources of the State Library of New South Wales are also available to all readers.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
NSW residents can sign up for a library card online and access an extensive range of eResources and eBooks, including online access from anywhere - and it's free to join.
You will receive your library card number via email (next business day). We will then post the card to you at a later date.
If you are already a member of Gunnedah Library, you can register with the State Library for instant access to the Library's eResources.
You can use most of the State Library's eResources, including eBooks from anywhere, anytime with a SL public library membership.
All you need is your public library card.
Need to use other collection material and services from the State Library?
Sign-up for additional access - you'll just need to hop onto the State Library web site, enter your Gunnedah Shire Library bar code (on the front of your membership card) and you'll be able to access several other services.
These services include Multicultural Services for NSW Residents. There are numerous multicultural services and resources that can be accessed online such as PressReader and IELTS.
PressReader is a service, which allows anyone who lives in NSW to read newspapers in their own language at home.
Over 5000 international newspapers and magazines from more than 100 countries in 60 languages, including English, are available.
IELTS can assist you in improving your English language skills or to help prepare for the International English Language test.
If you can't find your library card to access your bar code number, just ring the library on 6740 2190 and the staff will assist.
You can also check the library's website for eResources such as rbDigital (audio and eBooks and magazines), Haynes car manuals, and World trade press (information about all countries of the world, including a Learning the Language section)!
Happy reading!