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The Marist Regional College Library aims to:

  • Provide teachers with the relevant expertise and support they need to develop information-literate students
  • Provide students with learning contexts, processes and skills as well as opportunities for personal growth
  • Provide up-to-date, quality print and electronic collections, excellent services and functional facilities to support and enrich the curriculum requirements of Marist Regional College
  • Provide a welcoming, studious and congenial environment to support both the informational and relaxation needs of Marist Regional College
  • Develop, maintain and promote a quality fiction collection to encourage student and staff enjoyment and enthusiasm in reading, while catering to a wide range of interests and ability levels

Opening Hours

Monday – Friday 8.45 am – 4.30 pm

Also open Term 1 and Term 2 school holidays 9 am – 4 pm

Library information booklet 2012 Library information booklet 2012 (716 KB)

Online Resources

Library Catalogue – search the school library’s resources

Wheelers eBooks – register as a Marist Library user to borrow an excellent selection of ebooks in epub and pdf formats

LINC Tasmania – includes links and access to a variety of research tools and databases including ANZRC (a database of full- text magazines, newspapers, newswires and reference books) and the State Library’s catalogue

National Year of Reading 2012 – a nationwide campaign to
attract people into libraries and support literacy initiatives

Goodreads – keep track of what you have read, create virtual
bookshelves, find like-minded readers, share reviews, find great
reads, join book clubs and more

Inside a Dog – a great place for teen readers.  Find great reads,
share reviews, discuss books, read author posts, create book clubs and more

Skills Guides

Clickview Schoolbag - take videos from the Clickview server home to watch

Borrowing eBooks - find out how to register and download electronic books from the Marist Library eBook collection

 

Please Contact:

Librarian Catherine Woodberry for more information and with any general enquiries