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The Library treasures its past and equally embraces the future.

Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS)

  • Macquarie University will be the first University in Australia to install an ASRS in its Library. The ASRS consists of an environmentally controlled vault with metal bins storing the items. Robotic cranes will retrieve an item on request and deliver the item to the service desk for collection. The retrieval process takes just a few minutes and will help us increase the use of our print collection by making access more convenient.

    This innovative technology was adapted from the automotive industry’s application for warehousing and retrieving small components. It allows higher density storage resulting in a significantly smaller footprint and a more affordable project cost. Around 80% of our physical collection will be stored in the ASRS and 20% on open access shelves. Find out more about ASRS.


The Lachlan Macquarie Room

  • The Lachlan Macquarie Room is a unique historical link between Macquarie University and its namesake, Lachlan Macquarie, the fifth British governor of New South Wales.

    Donated to the Library in 1966, the Lachlan Macquarie Room is a complete reconstruction of the original ground floor parlour room from Lachlan Macquarie’s house on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It includes all the original timber panelling, doors, windows, alcoves, shutters, and fireplace dating from the 1820s.

    In 2010 The Lachlan Macquarie Room will be relocated to a high profile position near the entrance to the new Library where its history, character and significance can be more readily appreciated.


Stained Glass Windows

  • There are four stained glass windows located on the southern side of the existing Library building (near the Library entrance). All the windows were designed by Australian stained glass designer and teacher, Cedar Prest, and installed at different stages during 1984-1994.

    The first window was commissioned by the Library from funds donated in memory of Mollie Thomson, Deputy Librarian (1971-1980) and unveiled on 22 July 1984. The design elements reflect Mollie's love of Australian wildflowers particularly the wattle.

    In 2010 it is our intention to relocate these windows as features in the new Library seminar and training rooms, visible from the learning lounge.