Library and IT - Here to Help

Calling all CQUni students! Come in and enjoy our collaborative spaces and quiet study areas.

Most campus libraries will be open 9am-5pm Monday to Friday. Some libraries have extended unstaffed access.

Check your local campus library opening hours here.

The Library is for everyone!

Don’t forget, CQUni Libraries are available for all CQUni students. Whether you are studying on-campus, online, a degree, a tertiary entry course or a VET course you can access any of the library facilities.

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Study room bookings

Need a study room for yourself or your study group? Book one here.

But wait - there’s more! Want to see what other study spaces are available on your nearest campus? We’ve put all the details about our study spaces in one place.

Need help finding that information you need for assessments?

We have expert assistance available! Our Ask a Librarian team can help you find quality information for your assessments, wherever you are. Book an online session with a librarian  here.

Library and IT Assistance

Contact the Technology and Services Assistance Centre (TaSAC) or visit a campus library desk for technical and library help. They will put you in touch with a librarian if needed.

  • Call 1300 666 620
  • Log a job via the sDesk Library and IT Service Portal
  • Email [email protected]
  • Visit a library desk or use the video service kiosk on your nearest campus

TaSAC service hours are 7.30am to 6.00pm, Monday to Friday.*

 *Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). More information about IT services is available here or by clicking the ‘IT Support’ icon in your MyCQU Student Portal.

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Anytime, anywhere

You also have 24/7access to quick answers to library, study, and technology questions by visiting our FAQs page. For research skills and resources for your assessments, visit the University Research and Information Skills Moodle site and discipline resource guides.

And don’t forget the extensive collection of online journal articles and eBooks available via Library Search on the Library homepage, and Studiosity for after-hours study assistance.

Ashleigh Truscott (https://cqunilife.com)

I am a CQUni alumnus, who graduated back in 2010. Straight after graduating, I took a job in media, and later returned to CQUni working full-time as Student Communications Assistant. I remember all too well the panic fuelled ‘all-nighters’, getting lost on campus, confusion over systems, and the general feeling of being unsure. I'm excited to share my experiences and provide some insights into university life.


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