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A comprehensive introduction to the library of University of Sydney, Australia
Many students choose to study in Australia, so what libraries are there in the University of Sydney? Let's take a look! The following is a comprehensive introduction of the University of Sydney Library in Australia. Welcome to reading.

The library of the University of Sydney is generally open from 8 am to 8 pm 10. Saite Library will delay the closing time during the examination period.

First of all, Fisher Library

Opening hours are from 8: 30 am to afternoon 10. The quiet areas on the 3rd floor and the 4th, 5th and 6th floors are very suitable for study.

Those who need a computer but are too lazy to bring it can go to the computer area on the-1 floor. Try to get a good seat before 9 o'clock in the early stage of the exam, otherwise you need to queue up.

Second, Saite Library

Relatively noisy, I feel that there are more students in group discussion. There is a microwave oven and hot water in the computer room in the corner.

Third, the law library

The relatively new library is between Fisher Library and Saite Library.

Fourth, meriwether Building.

The learning center requires the student ID card of business school students to enter after work, but it is open 24 hours.

The examination period is always full, and most students in China study together. Only business school students can log in and use the computers here.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Wentworth building

It's right across from us. The 24-hour learning center allows students from any department to swipe their cards to enter. Students of any department can use the computer inside. The atmosphere is noisy when there are many people. Compared with their buildings, it will be cleaner here.