There are four Library sites located on the City, Brunswick, and Bundoora campuses. There is a Makerspace on the City campus in Franklin Street. RMIT University Archives is at Bundoora campus.
External visitors are welcome to access our Library sites during weekdays. Please note, from 6.30pm weekdays and all weekend the campus buildings are RMIT swipe card access only.
Street address: Building 10, Level 5 (access via escalators from Level 4 or lifts in Building 12), 360 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Contact: Ask the Library or call (03) 9925 2020
Returning your loans? An external returns chute is outside the entrance to Building 8, Level 2, off Swanston Street.
Postal address: RMIT University Swanston Library, PO Box 2476, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia
Getting there: Transport and parking information
Friendly library assistants are ready to help you. You’ll see them near the entrance, just look for the person wearing the “Ask me” apron. They can help you find a study space, direct you to the book collection and if you need more help, they’ll show you the Library’s online assistance service called Ask the Library.
Car parking spaces are available on LaTrobe Street, near the Bowen Street entrance.
For more information on parking and permits go to City of Melbourne Parking for People with Disabilities.
Wheelchair access from Swanston Street is via lifts in Building 12.
Within the Library, nearly all-public areas are accessible to wheelchairs.
Toilets are located near the entrance to Swanston Library.
Street address: Building 210, Plenty Road, Bundoora.
Contact: Ask the Library or call (03) 9925 2020
Returning your loans? An external returns chute is outside the entrance to Building 210.
Postal address: RMIT University Bundoora Library, PO Box 2476, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia
Getting there: Transport and parking
Friendly library assistants are ready to help you. You’ll see them near the entrance, just look for the person wearing the “Ask me” apron. They can help you find a study space, direct you to the book collection and if you need more help, they’ll show you the Library’s online assistance service called Ask the Library.
The Bundoora Library is accessible to people using wheelchairs. Entrance doors are self-opening and there is lift access to the upper and lower levels.
An accessible toilet is on level 2 near the Copy Card coin machine.
Accessible car parking is available in the car park next to the Bundoora Library.
Street address: Building 94, Level 3, 23 Cardigan Street, Carlton
Alert: there is also a Public library called Carlton Library - it has no connection with RMIT University.
Contact: Ask the Library or call (03) 9925 2020
Returning your loans: The return chutes are internal to the Library and only accessible during Carlton Library opening hours. Use the Swanston library external chute after hours.
Postal address: RMIT University Carlton Library, PO Box 2476, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia
Getting there: Transport and parking information
Friendly library assistants are ready to help you. You’ll see them near the entrance, just look for the person wearing the “Ask me” apron. They can help you find a study space, direct you to the book collection and if you need more help, they’ll show you the Library’s online assistance service called Ask the Library.
There is a designated car-parking bay available outside the Carlton Library building.
The Library on level 3 is accessible via lifts.
Toilet and the changing place are near the lifts
Street address: Building 514, Level 2, 25 Dawson Street, Brunswick
Note: Weekend access requires RMIT swipe card. Both entrances are on Dawson St. Pedestrian access is Entrance B and vehicle access is Entrance C.
Contact: Ask the Library or call (03) 9925 2020
Postal address: RMIT University Brunswick Library, PO Box 2476, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia
Getting there: Transport and parking information
Friendly library assistants are ready to help you. You’ll see them near the entrance, just look for the person wearing the “Ask me” apron. They can help you find a study space, direct you to the book collection and if you need more help, they’ll show you the Library’s online assistance service called Ask the Library.
There is a car park at the west entrance to Building 514. Additional car spaces are available in the main car park at the rear of the campus.
Ramp access and automatic doors are available at the west entrance of Building 514. Take the lift to level 3 of Building 514.
Toilets are on the ground level of building 514, near the lift and student Hub.
Great news! The Makerspace is reopening soon! Date to be confirmed.
About the Makerspace. Visit the Makerspace website for more information about the resources available.
Street address: Melbourne City campus Building 14, Level 3, Room 132. The main entrance on Franklin Street will remain closed. Access via Building 14 only.
Contact: library.sites@rmit.edu.au
Access to the lower level of the Makerspace is available from the entrance on Franklin Street.
Access to the upper level is via the Mobility Access Lift situated to the right of the escalator at the Swanston Street entrance to Building 12 and 14. Ground Level is 2B. Please take the lift to Level 3 and turn left at the end of the corridor.
RMIT University Archives operates as the institutional repository for university records that are evidence of the functions and activities performed throughout RMIT. Our mission is to acquire, organise, preserve and publicise such materials and to assist researchers in their use.
Our collection spans from the commencement of the Working Men’s College in 1887 until present day, and includes records of predecessor entities.
Visit by appointment
Address:
Wurundjeri Country
Bundoora campus, Building 202 Plenty Rd, Bundoora, Victoria
Phone: + 61 3 9925 6067
Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Luwaytini' by Mark Cleaver, Palawa.