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  1. Generations of students have spent many hours studying in the Library, poring over its extensive collections. The library is also home to Special Collections and Archives and Records Services. Highlights include: 24/7 access to the High Use Collection and study spaces on Level 3.

  2. Description. Librarians. Gallery. References. External links. Barr Smith Library. The Barr Smith Library is the main library of the University of Adelaide, situated in the centre of the North Terrace campus. History. The library was named in honour of Robert Barr Smith who donated £9,000 to buy books.

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  4. Robert Barr Smith (1824-1915) was a prominent businessman and entrepreneur. In 1855, he joined Elder and Company in Adelaide and became a partner in the business, which from 1863 was known as Elder Smith and Company, now Elders Limited. Barr Smith was also a legendary philanthropist, and the Barr Smith Library is named in recognition of his ...

  5. Following his father, Thomas Elder Barr Smith became a member of the council in 1924 and offered £20 000 for a new library to relieve the congested state of the one in the Mitchell Building. He increased his gift to cover the expected building cost of £34 000. Walter Bagot chose a classic style for the proposed library. The pamphlet ...

  6. Oct 15, 2020 · With more than 2.5 million resources – including books, CDs, digitised content and almost 1.2 million electronic resources – the Barr Smith Library supports more than 21,000 learners and is committed to maintaining its position as South Australia’s premier research-intensive University.

  7. The Barr Smith Library - The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia. 3,495 likes · 38 talking about this · 439 were here. The University of...

  8. Barr Smith Library. The University of Adelaide Library originated in the Mitchell Building in the 1890's. Robert Barr Smith provided a number of gifts, totalling 9,000 pounds over the years 1892-1911 for the purchase of books.

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