National Library of Australia
- Country: Australia
- Type: Cultural
- Website: nla.gov.au
- Update: 05-01
The National Library of Australia is one of the world's leading libraries and the center of Australia's most important collection and network of libraries. Located on the shores of Canberra's Lake Griffin, the library has a total collection of more than 5 million books. Visitors can quickly find the information they need through convenient modern search methods. In addition, the library is equipped with reference librarians to answer questions, and has a specialized reading room and a special reading room, in which readers can use a large amount of materials for a long period of time upon request, and can also come into the library on weekends to read.