Image:112_N7A8606_UTS_Central_Andy_Roberts_hr.jpg|UTS Central as viewed from Alumni Green (Broadway), University of Technology Sydney Image:Blake Library (City Campus).JPG|Blake Library (Haymarket Campus), University of Technology Sydney Image:Kuring-gai Campus Library.jpg|George Muir Library (Kuring-gai Campus), University of Technology Sydney The
University of Technology Sydney was originally known as the New South Wales Institute of Technology (1965–1988). At that time, library services were provided through the libraries of the
Sydney Technical College (STC) and at the
East Sydney Technical College (ESTC) from 1965 to 1971. Other library services were established in: • 1971 – Gore Hill Library opened in the Dunbar Building, Gore Hill. • 1972 – James N. Kirby Library (Brickfield Hill) opened in the Anthony Hordern Building in George Street, Brickfield Hill. • 1976 – Broadway Library opened and was located on the top floor of Building 4, Harris Street, Broadway. • 1984 – Markets Library, Ultimo which was renamed the Blake Library (City Campus) in 2002 after Professor Tony Blake a past UTS Vice-Chancellor. • 1990 – George Muir Library (Kuring-gai Campus) was named after the founding principal of the Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education. • 2019 – Blake Library relocates to UTS Central at Broadway, Ultimo. The Markets Library was the University's first purpose-built library. Originally planned to replace the Brickfield Hill Library, it was large enough to also house the Broadway Library collection. The architect Philip Cox, effectively combined old brickwork and the bell tower of the Sydney Markets into the design of the new building. The restored bell tower stands sentinel outside the library. The Kuring-gai Campus Library was closed in late 2015 as UTS consolidated services at the city campus.
University librarians There have been five University librarians at UTS Library: • Dorothy Peake • Steve O'Connor • Dr Alex Byrne • Mal Booth • Michael Gonzalez == Architectural features ==