CDU libraries
CDU has libraries on its Alice Springs, Casuarina and Palmerston campuses.
Students who are living more than 80km from Darwin or Alice Springs or living in an isolated area should investigate the Distance Library Services availableAlice Springs campus
Alice Springs library is a welcoming open-plan space located at the hub of the campus, in the same area as the Information Centre and Coffee Shop.
The library is available to staff, students studying both on-campus and externally, and teachers in Central Australia. Members of the public may join for an annual fee.
Casuarina campus

Casuarina campus learning precinct
Located at Red precinct 8, the Casuarina campus library provides an integrated service desk on level 1, with combined loans, reference and information services.
The library provides access to a wide range of electronic information resources and stocks daily newspapers, current periodicals and new books on the ground floor adjacent to the 'laptop lounge zone'.
The library's learning precinct is an IT-enabled learning space, with individual student and collaborative workstations and is configured for laptop wireless networks.
Library staff can provide assistance and training in the use of library and information resources to ensure you gain life-long skills in accessing information.
Palmerston campus
Palmerston campus' state-of-the-art library is also complemented by a learning precinct and electronic learning resources.
All CDU students, irrespective of which campus they are registered on, may use the Palmerston campus library and learning precinct.