Latrobe City Library Service Collection Guidelines (pdf, 46kb).
Magazines & Newspapers
The Library subscribes to a number of magazines, to meet the recreational needs of members. These are available for loan.
Daily metropolitan newspapers including the Age and the Herald Sun are available to read in the library.
Local newspapers are also available. Back copies of local newspapers are available in paper or microfilm format.
To use the Gulliver Online databases from home, follow the link and when prompted type in your library barcode number in the text box.
You can also come into the Library to access the full resources of Gulliver, which is a collection of databases that has over 1000 full-text journals, books, newspapers and pictures.
The Reference Collection includes works such as dictionaries, encyclopaedias, yearbooks, atlases, directories, car manuals and copies of Choice magazine.
Copies of all Local History items will also be found in the Reference Collection. This collection is available for use in any branch of the Library Service. Items in this collection are not available for loan. Ask a library staff member if you need assistance to locate or use these resources.
Notice boards and display cases are available at some branch libraries to promote local events and non-profit community services.
The Yallourn public Library ceased operation in October 1980. At the time of closure, 2500 items were donated to the Latrobe City Library for permanent retention.
These books, all published prior to 1980, form the Ex-Yallourn special collection. The collection includes the following subject areas :
Check the Library catalogue for details.
The Latrobe City Library's collection of motor car repair manuals is only available for reference use in the Branch Libraries. They are not available for loan.
The collection is shelved in Moe, Morwell, and Traralgon branches, but items will be forwarded on request to any branch.
The Library has a collection of Talking Books available for loan. These are available on Compact Disk (CD) or Audiocassette
The Vision Australia has an extensive library of resources for people with blindness or impaired vision, or for people with physical disabilities which limit their ability to read.
Our Library, in conjunction with the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind and the Latrobe Valley Express, produces the Talking Latrobe Valley Express on a weekly basis.
Each week over 60 copies of the Talking Latrobe Valley Express are distributed throughout the Latrobe Valley, and to other areas of Victoria and interstate.
If you are interested, or know of someone else who may be interested, in receiving the Talking Latrobe Valley Express contact the Library on 03 5128 5436.
The library has a small collection of training videos available for loans. Titles include:
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