1, undergraduate collection: collection of teaching reference materials related to students' courses;
2. Research collection: according to the needs of teachers and students' teaching and scientific research, collect documents and materials, and collect them in the main library and branches according to disciplines;
3. Reference books: encyclopedias, dictionaries, manuals, guides, indexes and other types of reference books in related disciplines;
4. Collection of teaching reference books: collect the books listed in the reference list issued by teachers to students every semester;
5. Storage: Unused files are stored in the Darlington Storage Library. The library does not directly receive users. If users need to go to the library in person because of special needs, they must make an appointment with the librarian in advance.
The main museum has four special collections:
1, curriculum resource collection: mainly collect teaching materials from kindergarten to 12 grade, including books, lesson plans, audio and video, models, puppets, teaching AIDS, etc.
2. East Asia Collection: It mainly collects documents published by China, Japan, South Korea and other countries, and is the third largest East Asia library in Australia besides the National Library of Australia and the National University Library of Australia;
3. Rare Books Library (Rare Books &; Special collection library): Collect 15- 18 century books published in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Asia and America, and paper dissertations are also kept in the rare book library;
4. Audio-visual database: it collects a large number of microfilm and plain films, tapes, videos, slides, cinematography films, CD\VCD and other image materials, and provides lending and interlibrary loan services.