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e-services membership provides you with access to the State Library of Queensland's collections and services.

How to register

If you are a Queensland resident you can register online or onsite.

Online - complete the registration form to have an e-services card mailed to your home address within 5 working days.

Onsite - register in person at the Level 3 Information Desk. Proof of ID and your permanent home address will be required.

A parent/guardian declaration is required for applicants under 18 years. 

Download a copy of the application form [new window Document in PDF format 386kb] to apply onsite.

If you live outside Queensland and are planning to visit the State Library you can register for a non-Queensland resident e-services card onsite.

How to use e-services

You can use your e-services card to:

You can access databases 24/7 offsite, or onsite. Non-Queensland residents can access these databases onsite only.

  • access computers on levels 2, 3, and 4 at the State Library.

Your e-services card gives you two hours access per day to internet and software programs.

  • request items from stored collections via the online catalogue.

You can do this offsite so that items will be waiting for you when you visit the State Library.

  • personalise your catalogue search, check the status of your requests and set up alerts so we can advise you when new material has arrived in your nominated subject.

The State Library is a reference and research library and does not lend its collections directly to individuals. State Library resources may be accessible on interlibrary loan through your local public library.

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Last updated: 6th November 2008

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