National Library of Australia
The National Library of Australia is the country's largest reference library, located in Canberra. Established in 1960, it serves as a repository for Australia's documentary heritage, collecting and preserving a vast array of materials, including books, manuscripts, maps, and photographs. The library's collection focuses on Australian content and provides access to both physical and digital resources.
Visitors to the library can explore its extensive collections, attend exhibitions, and participate in various educational programs. The National Library of Australia also plays a crucial role in promoting literacy and research, making it an essential resource for students, researchers, and the general public.