Training
Managing Disaster Response and Recovery in Cultural Collections
Wed, May 28
Hobart - University of Tasmania
Manipulating Use Data: Pivot Tables and XML
Mon, Jun 9
Victoria University of Wellington
Manipulating Use Data: Pivot Tables and XML
Wed, Jun 11
UTS: University of Technology Sydney
Manipulating Use Data: Pivot Tables and XML
Wed, Jun 11
UTS: University of Technology Sydney
Manipulating Use Data: Pivot Tables and XML
Fri, Jun 13
Australian National University - Canberra
Cataloguing Serials: Print And Electronic
Thu, Jun 19
Melbourne-Saxons Training Facilities
Introduction to Records and IM: Principles and Practice for Contemporary Business
Jun 19,20,
Sydney - Saxons Training Facilities
Leading in Libraries: A Leadership Program for Libraries and Information Services
Jun 19,20,
Sydney - Saxons Training Facilities
Manipulating Use Data: Pivot Tables and XML
Mon, Jun 23
Queensland University of Technology (KG)
Train the Trainer for Information Professionals
Jul 7,8
Auckland - PricewaterhouseCoopers
Reciprocal Borrowing
What is the CAVAL Reciprocal Borrowing Program?
The CAVAL Reciprocal Borrowing Program is a scheme whereby staff and students of participating academic libraries are able to borrow material from other participating Victorian academic libraries.
The answers to the questions below will show you how to use the Program.
This is followed by a complete list of member libraries with links to detailed information about these libraries such as opening hours and photocopying charges.
FAQs about the CAVAL Reciprocal Borrowing Program
- How do you find out what material other libraries hold?
- Are you eligible?
- How do you obtain a CAVAL card?
- How do you enrol at another library?
- Your responsibilities
- Privacy Statement
- Is there anything else you should know?
- Remember ...
For further information contact:
Cathie Jilovsky
