National Library of Australia


Library details last updated: 20 March 2023

Victorian Government Library Service
Department of State Development, Business and Innovation Collection
OCLC WorldCat Registry See also this library's entry in the Interlibrary Resource Sharing Directory

NUC symbol: VSRD:B
Former name/s: Department of Business and Innovation
Abbreviations and acronyms: DSDBI
Short name: VGLS
Library type/s: Corporate/Business ; Government ; Science/Technology ; Special

Main library: Victorian Government Library Service
Branch/related libraries: DPC Library Collection ; DTF Collection ; Department of Education and Early Childhood Development Collection ; Department of Environment and Primary Industries Collection ; Department of Health (Vic) Collection ; Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure Collection ; Department of, Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure Collection ; Departments of Human Services, Health, Education Collection ; Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Collection ; Justice Library Collection ; State Revenue Office Collection ; VicRoads Collection
Memberships: VALA ; ALIA

URL of Library: http://library.intranet.vic.gov.au/client/VGLS-public

Library system used: SirsiDynix
Other access aids: Online Australian Science at Work exhibition located on AustehcWeb at http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/asaw/exhib/awvs/awvs.htm

Library subject collecting levels: Economics and business -> Full summary.

Highlights of the collection:

Details of public access: Not open to the public
Conditions of access:
Library opening hours: Monday-Friday, 8.00am-4.30pm.

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Library's street address:
Knowledge Resource Centre
607 Sneydes Rd
WERRIBEE VIC 3030
AUSTRALIA

Library's mailing address:
Knowledge Resource Centre
607 Sneydes Rd
WERRIBEE VIC 3030
AUSTRALIA

Email: vgls.lendingservices@dtf.vic.gov.au
DX: 210726
Phone: 03 9742 8600
Fax: 03 9742 8668
Australian Business Number: 44 128 890 975
Further contact details: 1800 742 733

NB* International callers, add the +61 prefix for Australia and drop the 0 from the area code from phone and fax numbers. For example, 01 2345 6789 becomes +61 1 2345 6789.