University Library Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander resources
The University Library has a range of resources and services that support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, staff and Indigenous coursework and research.
Some of the dedicated Indigenous resources include:
- An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Resource guide, which provides links to scholarly Indigenous resources and information on cultural protocols
- Cultural spaces, named Yaitya Ngutupira (which comes from the Kaurna language meaning about Aboriginal knowledge), are located across all campus libraries
- An Indigenous research support page that brings together a selection of materials and resources about the principles and protocols researchers need to understand and apply before, during, and after undertaking research that involves or impacts First Nations peoples
- A Library Bites for Teaching Staff: Finding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander resources online webinar recording, which provides guidance on embedding resources into coursework
- Renee Johnson, the Indigenous Support Librarian, who provides support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, and academics and students undertaking Indigenous coursework.
Find out more about what is available for teaching, learning and research support.