RMIT Bundoora Library is part of the RMIT University library system, which comprises four library sites across the City, Brunswick, and Bundoora campuses. The Bundoora Library provides a wealth of resources and services to students, staff, and external visitors, including access to a Makerspace for creative projects and the RMIT University Archives for historical research. The library is committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment, with friendly library assistants available to assist visitors in finding study spaces, navigating the book collection, and accessing online assistance services.
With a rich history dating back to the establishment of the Working Men’s College in 1887, RMIT University Archives serves as the institutional repository for university records, preserving and publicizing materials that document the functions and activities of RMIT over the years. The Archives are open to external visitors by appointment, offering a valuable resource for researchers interested in exploring the university’s past. The Bundoora campus location provides accessible facilities, including car parks, automatic doors, and lift access to ensure a seamless experience for all visitors.
As part of RMIT’s commitment to community engagement and education, the Bundoora Library welcomes community visitors and researchers to access its physical collections, online resources, and study spaces without the need for membership. The library’s dedication to inclusivity is further demonstrated through initiatives such as the provision of accessible facilities, acknowledgment of the Traditional Custodians of the land, and partnerships with international institutions to promote learning and innovation. RMIT Bundoora Library stands as a hub of knowledge and collaboration within the university community and beyond.