Your Library account
Your Library account is where you go to manage your loans and resource requests.
You log in to your Library account via Library Collections Search. There, you can:
- view and renew any items you have currently borrowed
- check on the status of any item requests
- cancel item requests if you no longer require them
- view a list of your overdue items and any fines you may have received
- view your borrowing history and messages from the Library.
Once logged in, you can also save items to your favourites, save searches and set alerts for when new items are added that match your search criteria.
Your login details
Username/ID
Use your LTU '@students.ltu.edu.au' username, e.g. 12345678@students.ltu.edu.au.
Use your LTU '@ltu.edu.au' username, e.g. JBloggs@ltu.edu.au or J2Bloggs@ltu.edu.au.
Note: Your username should not contain any full stops before the '@' symbol.
Use an 'A' followed by your former student/staff number, e.g. A12345678.
Otherwise, use your Alumni number, e.g. 12345678.
Use the ID number on the front of your student/staff card.
Use a 't' followed by the student/staff number on your TAFE card.
Use the LTU barcode number on your CAVAL card – omit letters & spaces.
Use the LTU barcode number on your ULANZ card – omit letters & spaces.
Otherwise, use the LTU ID number on the front of your Library card.
Use the LTU barcode number on your school ID card – omit letters & spaces.
Use the LTU barcode number on your Library card – omit letters & spaces.
Otherwise, use the LTU ID number on the front of your Library card.
Password
Current LTU students/staff should use your LTU password to log in. If you cannot remember this password, you will need to reset your LTU password.
If you are not a current LTU student/staff member, you should use your Library password to log in. If you cannot remember this password, you will need to reset your Library password.
If you have reset your password but are still experiencing issues logging in to My Account, please contact the Library or report an authentication problem.