About the Library
The Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) â your gateway to discovering, borrowing, and managing library resources.
What is the OPAC?
The OPAC is a digital catalogue that lets students, faculty, and staff search the entire library collection from anywhere. Find books, journals, theses, and electronic resources without leaving your desk â and reserve a copy before you walk in.
Search the catalogue
Full-text search across titles, authors, subjects, ISBNs, and call numbers â with advanced filters for catalogue type, publisher, and language.
Reserve titles
When a copy is on loan, place a hold and we'll notify you the moment it's returned. Track every reservation under My Reservations.
Browse new arrivals
Stay on top of what's just been catalogued. The library home page surfaces the most recent additions to the collection.
Your library card
View your borrower profile, current loans, due dates, and a digital library card you can show at the circulation desk.
Real-time availability
Every record shows live copy counts and lending status â no need to phone the desk to check if something is in.
One catalogue, multiple branches
Search the union catalogue across every department library at once, or filter to a single branch.
Need help getting started?
Head to the search page and try a keyword â the simple search covers titles, authors, and subjects. For complex queries (date ranges, multi-field filters), switch to the advanced search tab.
