Australian Library Publishers' SocietyCatalogue of Members' Publications
Produced by the
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AcknowledgementsPatricia Hawke and Alan Keig for their assistance in the production of this catalogue. |
- Preface
- List of members
- Ordering information
- ALPS Catalogue entries
- Antarctic studies
- Art and architecture
- Asian studies
- Australiana
- Biography
- Business and industry
- Dictionaries
- Economics and business management
- Education
- Gardening
- Geography
- Health sciences
- History
- Law
- Library resources
- Library and information science
- Cataloguing
- Collection development
- Computing and databases
- Directories
- Education
- History
- Periodicals
- Public libraries
- Reference
- School libraries
- Special and rural libraries
- University and college libraries
- Literature
- Music, dance and theatre
- Newspapers and periodicals
- Pacific studies
- Political science
- Preservation
- Printing, fine
- Publishing
- Recreation and tourism
- Religion
- Science
- Social sciences
- Women's studies
Preface
Most of our publishing activities are non-profit, and as such it is not easy to achieve exposure in bookshops even though the publications themselves are valuable resources. ALPS is linked with the International Group of Publishing Libraries, and through that affiliation we are able to make some contact with overseas markets.
We have published our catalogue on the Web, thereby extending information about our publications. Many members have their own websites.
You can search our site at
www.library.adelaide.edu.au/ual/publ/alps
There are about one hundred new publications or editions in the fifth edition of the catalogue, which is an indication that library and related publishing is alive and well. The range of subjects is extensive, and the publications cover bibliographies, conference proceedings, videos, CD-ROMs, and textbooks. As is to be expected, Australian and Pacific studies features predominately in the listing.
This catalogue is designed as a trade catalogue, for easy selection purposes, and therefore does not contain the usual indexes of a bibliography.
It is with pleasure that ALPS presents its fifth catalogue of the publications of its members, and trusts that the quality and variety of publications presented will be of use and value to those interested in Australian studies.
Ray Choate, Convener
October 2000
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ACER: Margaret Findlay, AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, Cunningham Library, Private Bag 55, Camberwell, Victoria 3124. Tel (03) 9277 5553/Fax (03) 9277 5500. Email info@acer.edu.au
ALIA: Jennefer Nicholson, AUSTRALIAN LIBRARY & INFORMATION ASSOCIATION,
9-11 Napier Close, Deakin, Australian Capital Territory 2600.
Tel (02) 6285 1877/ Fax (02) 6282 2249. Email enquiry@alia.org.au
ARPS: c/- Margot Hyslop, AUSTRALIAN REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS, Borchardt Library, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria 3083. Tel (03) 9479 2919/Fax (03) 9479 3018. Email m.hyslop@latrobe.edu.au
AUSL: Alan Bundy, AUSLIB PRESS, P.O. Box 622, Blackwood, South Australia
5051. Tel (08) 8278 4363/Fax (08) 8278 4000. Email info@auslib.com.au
URL www.auslib.com.au
CSUR: Ken Dillon/Gayner Eyre, CENTRE FOR INFORMATION STUDIES, CHARLES
STURT UNIVERSITY, Locked Bag 675, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales 2678. Tel
(02) 6933 2325/Fax (02) 6933 2733.
Email cis@csu.edu.au
URL www.csu.e.du.au/cis/
CURT: Lesley Carman-Brown, JOHN CURTIN PRIME MINISTERIAL LIBRARY,
GPOBox U1987, Perth, Western Australia 6845. Tel (08) 9266 4186/
Fax (08) 9266 4185. Email carmanbl@boris.curtin.edu.au URL www.john.curtin.edu.au
DEAK: Nicole Filbay, DEAKIN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, Geelong Campus, Victoria
3217. Tel (03) 5227 2720/Fax (03) 5227 2437.
Email nlf@deakin.edu.au
HIST: Victor Crittenden BIBLIOGRAPHICA HISTORICA AUSTRALIAE, c/- Mulini Press, P.O. Box 82, Jamison Centre, Australian Capital Territory 2614. Tel (02) 6251 2519/Fax (02) 6251 2519.
IAML: Gordon Abbott, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MUSIC LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES AND DOCUMENTATION CENTRES (AUSTRALIAN BRANCH), Performing Arts Library, University of Adelaide, South Australia 5005. Tel (08) 8303 3687/Fax (08) 8303 4431. Email gordon.abbott@adelaide.edu.au
LATR: Margot Hyslop, LA TROBE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, Bundoora, Victoria
3083. Tel (03) 9479 2919/Fax (03) 9479 3018.
Email m.hyslop@latrobe.edu.au
MONA: Stephanie Foott, MONASH UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, POBox 4, Monash University,
Victoria 3800 Tel (03) 9905 5473/Fax (03) 9905 2610.
Email editors@lib.monash.edu.au
MONG: Graeme Johanson, ANCORA PRESS, School of Information Management, Monash University, 26 Sir John Monash Drive, Caulfield East, Victoria 3145. Tel (03) 9905 9233/Fax (03) 9903 2005. Email Graeme.Johanson@sims.monash.edu.au
NLAA: Melissa Bush, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, Publications Branch,
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2600. Tel (02) 6262 1374
Fax (02) 6273 1084.
Email mbush@nla.gov.au
SLNS: Helen Sutherland, STANTON LIBRARY, NORTH SYDNEY COUNCIL, P.O.
Box 12, North Sydney, New South Wales 2060. Tel (02) 9936 8400/Fax (02)
9936 8440.
URL www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au
SLNT: Antony Beale, NORTHERN TERRITORY LIBRARY, G.P.O. Box 42,
Darwin, Northern Territory 0801. Tel (08) 8999 3929/Fax (08) 8999 6920.
Email antony.beale@nt.gov.au
URL www.nt.gov.au/nac/occpap.html
SLSA: Bronwyn Halliday, STATE LIBRARY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, G.P.O. Box
419, Adelaide. South Australia 5001. Tel (08) 8207 7202/Fax (08) 8207 7207.
Email Halliday.Bronwyn@slsa.sa.gov.au
SNSW: Tim Peach, STATE LIBRARY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000. Tel (02) 9273 1514/Fax (02) 9273 1262
UADL: Ray Choate, UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE LIBRARY, Barr Smith Library, Adelaide, South Australia 5001. Tel (08) 8303 4064/Fax (08) 8303 4369 Email ray.choate@adelaide.edu.au
UCAN: Greg Jones, UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA LIBRARY, P.O. Box 1, Belconnen,
Australian Capital Territory 2616. Tel: (02) 6201 2051/Fax (02) 6201 5301.
Email gpj@cts.canberra.edu.au
UMEL: Susan Reidy, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE LIBRARY, University of Melbourne,
Parkville, Victoria 3052. Tel (03) 8344 4660/Fax (03) 8344 5138.
Email s.reidy@lib.unimelb.edu.au
UNSP: Jayshree Mamtora, PACIFIC INFORMATION CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF THE
SOUTH PACIFIC LIBRARY, P.O. Box 1168, Suva, Fiji. Tel (679) 212375/
Fax (679) 300830.
Email mamtora_j@usp.ac.fj
UNUL: Dr Julia Horne, Oral History Program in the UNSW Archives, University
of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052. Tel (02) 9385 2907/Fax
(02) 9385 1228. Email archives@unsw.edu.au
URL www.oralhistory.unsw.edu.au
UQUE: Suzanne Parker, UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND LIBRARY, St Lucia, Brisbane,
Queensland 4072.
Tel (07) 3365 7065/Fax (07) 3365 7930.
Email s.parker@library.uq.edu.au
USAL: Alan Bundy, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA LIBRARY, Underdale Campus,
Holbrooks Road, Underdale, South Australia 5032. Tel (08) 8302 6260/Fax
(08) 8302 6756. Email alan.bundy@unisa.edu.au
URL www.library.unisa.edu.au/libpubs/salespubs.htm
VUNI: Jane Odgers, VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF
HOSPITALITY, TOURISM AND MARKETING, Footscray Campus (F111), P.O. Box 14428,
Melbourne City, Victoria 3001. Tel (03) 9688 4413/Fax (03) 9688 4931.
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Material should be ordered directly from the publisher. Please be aware that most publishers add a postage and handling charge. The actual charge will depend upon the publisher and the weight of the ordered material, but for purposes of estimated costs, this would be about $6.00 per item within Australia and $15.00 per item for international postage.
All prices quoted in the catalogue are in Australian dollars, except for the University of the South Pacific which is in Fiji currency.
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) offers reduced
prices for its members - these are not quoted in the catalogue, but may
be obtained from the Association.
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ALPS Catalogue entries
Aboriginal Studies
1. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander protocols for libraries, archives
and information services. Compiled by Alex Byrne et. al. Deakin,
ACT, Published by ALIA for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Library
and Information resource Network, 1995. 43pp. 086804525X $15.00 ALIA
Guidelines addressing the needs and concerns of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islanders.
2. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander thesaurus. Compiled by H. Moorcroft and A. Garwood. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1997. 79pp. 064210655X $35.40 NLAA
3. Black routes through the library: a guide to Aboriginal family and local history resources relating to NSW. Compiled by R. Briggs and M. Jackson, Sydney, State Library of New South Wales Press, 1996. 33pp. 0731066081 $9.50 SNSW
4. The Native tribes of South Australia, with an introductory chapter
by J.D. Woods. Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia,
1998. (Australiana facsimile editions no.215) 1876154152
$82.00 (Deluxe edn $121.00) SLSA
Originally published 1879. Woods gathered together six
publications which contain important ethnographic detail of especial significance
today; illustrated.
6. Baumann, M. Aboriginal education. Darwin, Northern Territory Library, 1994. (Occasional papers no.46) $5.50 SLNT
7. Collins, B. Learning lessons - indigenous education in the Northern Territory. Darwin, Northern Territory Library and Information Service, 1999. (Occasional papers no.53) $5.50 SLNT
8. Coombs, H.C. Aborigines and development in Northern Australia. Darwin,
State Library of the Northern Territory, 1991. (Occasional papers no.24)
9pp. 0724506292 $5.50 SLNT
The 'grand old man of Aboriginal Affairs', Dr. Nugget Coombs
speaks of the effects economic and industrial/agricultural development
has had on the country, and on the Aboriginal population.
7. Doolan, J. The founding of Maningrida. Darwin, Northern Territory
Library Service, 1989. (Occasional papers no.7) 16pp. 0724504857
$5.50 SLNT
The story of the original founding of the Arnhem Land Aboriginal
settlement of Maningrida in 1949.
8. Evans, T. Arnhem Land: a personal history. Darwin, Northern Territory
Library Service, 1990. (Occasional papers no.12) 8pp.
0724505652 $5.50 SLNT
A former Patrol Officer gives a brief historical account of
Arnhem Land and the Aborigines, concentrating on events after World War
II.
9. Giese, H. Planning a program for Aborigines in the 1950s. Darwin,
Northern Territory Library Service, 1990. (Occasional papers no.16)
13pp. 0724505415 $5.50 SLNT
Planning and putting into effect the new policies in Aboriginal
affairs in the Northern Territory during the Hasluck years.
10. Jones, G. Aboriginal land rights legislation: an examination of
the publications associated with Commonwealth legislation. Belconnen, A.C.T.,
Canberra College of Advanced Education Library, 1983. (Library reference
guides no 4) 196pp. 0858892391 $9.00 UCAN
A self-education publication designed to illustrate the place
of legal and government publications in the legislative process and the
links between the publications.
11. Long, J. The go-betweens: the Patrol Officer Service in the Northern
Territory. Darwin, State Library of the Northern Territory, 1992/93? (Occasional
papers no.31) 0724507019 $5.50 SLNT
Looks at the early years of the Patrol Officer Service in the
Northern Territory up to 1946.
12. Poignant, R. and A. Poignant. Encounter at Nagalarramba. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1996. 170pp. 0642106657 $14.95 NLAA
13. Stack, E. Aboriginal pharmacopoeia. Darwin, Northern Territory Library
Service, 1989. (Occasional papers no.10) 7pp. 0724505253 $5.50
SLNT
The story behind the last authentic native pharmacopoeia in
the world, the Northern Territory government's bi-centennial project. Third
Eric Johnson Lecture, 4 May 1988.
14. Stanton, V. Talking for country: the land and its song. Darwin,
State Library of the Northern Territory, 1992/93? (Occasional papers
no.37) 6pp. 0724507418 $5.50 SLNT
Vai Stanton, a member of the Kungarrakunj tribe in the Northern
Territory's Top End, speaks with quiet fervour and conviction of her ties
to the land and explains what her 'country' means to her.
15. Thawley, J. and S. Gauci. Bibliographies on the Australian Aborigine:
an annotated listing. 2nd edn. Bundoora, Vic., La Trobe University Library,
1987. (La Trobe University Library publication no. 32) 44pp.
0858166623 $15.00 LATR
Antarctic Studies
1. Martin, S. A history of Antarctica. Sydney, State Library of New
South Wales Press, 1996. 272pp. 0 31066014 $49.95 SNSW
Comprehensive work on Antarctica, drawn from the collections
of the Mitchell Library including rare images, illustrations, maps, photographs.
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Art and Architecture
1. ARCH and AAPI 1984+ : Thesaurus of descriptors. 4th edn. North Sydney,
N.S.W., Stanton Library, 1994. 21pp. 0909240132 $15.00 SLNS
Designed for use with AAPI and CD-ROM searching in ARCH. Includes
a User Guide to ARCH.
2. ARCH: Australian architectural periodicals index on CD-ROM. Melbourne,
Informit, 1990. [CD-ROM database] (contact RMIT Publishing, POBox 12471
A'Beckett Street, Melbourne 3006 for costs) SLNS
Part of the AUSTROM CD-ROM which includes a range of databases
covering the environment, conservation, arts-related subjects, military
history, architecture, planning, historic records, threatened species and
Victorian memorials and significant sites. Three issues per year produced
by Stanton Library, North Sydney, and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Libraries. Order forms available from Stanton Library. Subscription covers
all databases (includes Arts, heritage, environment).
3. Artists' portraits. Compiled by G. Dutton. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1992. 171pp. 0642105790 $9.95 NLAA
4. Australian architectural periodicals index: AAPI 1910-83. North Sydney,
N.S.W., Stanton Library, 1984. [microfiche] 08172684 $50.00
SLNS
Supplement: AAPI 1984-97. 1992. [microfiche] $35.00 SLNS
Comprehensive indexing of architectural journals from Australia
and New Zealand. Earlier journals may be incomplete sets.
5. Conrad Martens life & art CD-Rom [interactive multimedia]. Sydney,
State Library of New South Wales Press, 1995. 0730589315. $29.95
SNSW
Hundreds of high resolution colour images, maps, index, zoom
feature; for art lovers, researchers and students. Dual platform
MAC/IBM.
6. The World upside down: Australia 1788-1830. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 2000. 58pp. 06421007130 $20.95 NLAA
7. Brown, J. K. and M. Maynard. Fine art exhibitions in Brisbane,
1884-1916. St. Lucia, Fryer Memorial Library, University of Queensland,
1980. (Fryer Memorial Library occasional publication no.1)
227pp. 0908471017 $3.75 UQUE
An index of exhibitions useful to students of Australian art,
literature and history.
8. Cazneaux, H. Harold Cazneaux: the quite observer. 2nd edn Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1997. 80pp. 0642107955 $30.35 NLAA
9. Choate, R. Illustration index to Australian art. Bundoora, Vic.,
La Trobe University Library, 1990. (La Trobe University Library publication
no.35) 326pp. 0858167182 $25.00 LATR
Index to illustrations in over 300 monographs and exhibition
catalogues.
10. Cotton, O. Olive Cotton: photographer. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1995. 71pp. 0642106495 $30.35 NLAA
11. Ellis, E. Conrad Martens: life & art. Sydney, State Library
of New South Wales Press, 1994. 212pp. 073048917X $85.00
SNSW
Comprehensive work; a lively account with 125 color plates and
an illustrated catalogue of works.
12. Finlay, E. Arcadian quest: William Westall's Australian sketches. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1998. 064210798X. $19.95 NLAA
13. Harrison, P. Walter Burley Griffin, landscape architect. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1995 (reprinted 1998). 105pp. 0642106452 $35.70 NLAA
14. Jones, D.J. A source of inspiration and delight; the buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826. Sydney, Library Council of New South Wales, 1988. 0908449240 $9.95 SNSW
15. Kenyon, T. Under a hot tin roof: art, passion and politics at the Tin Sheds Art Workshop. Sydney, State Library of New South Wales Press in association with Power Publications, 1995. 152pp. 0730589331 $29.95 SNSW
16. Klepac, L. The genius of Donald Friend: drawings from the diaries 1942-1989. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 2000. 0642107254 $59.95 NLAA
17. Lawson, E. The natural art of Louisa Atkinson. Sydney, State
Library of New South Wales Press, 1995. 143pp. 073058934X $24.95
SNSW
Survey of the life of a writer, naturalist, painter in the 1800s;
Australian natural history and many colour plats of birds, animals and
plants from the only surviving collection of her work.
18. Lee, E. A catalogue of Blake material in the Special Collections
of the Barr Smith Library. Adelaide, Barr Smith Library, University of
Adelaide, 1988. 55pp. $10.00 UADL
124 rare Blake items are described, including a copy of the
1821 edition of Thornton's Virgil.
19. Lycett, J. The Lycett album: drawings of Aborigines and Australian scenery. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1990. 30pp. 0642105073 $9.95 NLAA
20. Neville, R.A.J. A rage for curiosity: visualising Australia 1788-1830.
Sydney, State Library of New South Wales Press, 1997. 96pp. 0730566103
$24.95 SNSW
The novelty of things Australian inspired in British colonists
a curiosity for collecting.
21. Steward, M. Margaret Coen: a passion for painting. Sydney,
State Library of New South Wales Press, 1997. 151pp. 073106609X. $65.00
SNSW
The story of her life with poet Douglas Steward; features 80
colour plates of her work.
22. Tonkin, J. The glorious Antiphonal. Adelaide, The Friends
of the State Library of South Australia, 1998. 26pp. 1876154187
$11.00. SLSA
The story of the acquisition, conservation and transformation
onto the Internet of a 13th century antiphonal.
23. Watson, D. and J. McKay. A directory of Queensland architects
to 1940. St. Lucia, Fryer Memorial Library, University of Queensland,
1984. (Fryer Memorial Library occasional publication no.5)
236pp. 0908471076 $6.25 UQUE
An index of architects who worked in Queensland from first settlement
to 1940.
24. Watson, D. and F. Gardiner. Well made plans. St. Lucia, Fryer
Memorial Library, University of Queensland, 1988. (Fryer Memorial
Library occasional publication no.8) 39pp. 0908471106
$2.50 UQUE
Catalogue of an exhibition held in 1988 depicting drawings from
the Queensland Architectural Archive in the Fryer Memorial Library.
25. Wright, J.K. The Shakespeare Library. Sydney, State Library of New
South Wales, 1989. 0730561461 $1.95 SNSW
Describes the history and architectural features of the Shakespeare
Library, State Library of New South Wales.
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Asian Studies
1. Asia access: a guide to English language resources for China, Japan
and Korea. Asian Studies Research Library. Monash University Library.
Melbourne, MONINFO, 1996. 130pp. 0646299727 $55.00
MONA
English language resources in humanities, social sciences, business,
statistical sources, language textbooks and dictionaries; also includes
organisations and electronic sources.
2. Asia access: a guide to English language resources for Indonesia,
Malaysia and Singapore. Asian Studies Research Library. Monash University
Library. Melbourne, MONINFO, 1996. 105pp. 0732611229
$55.00 MONA
English language resources in humanities, social sciences, business,
statistical sources, language textbooks and dictionaries; also includes
organisations and electronic sources.
Australiana
1. Building a bridge for Sydney: the North Sydney connection.
North Sydney, NSW, North Sydney Council, 2000. 29pp. $11.00.
SLNS
History of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and North Sydney.
2. Buon appetito: regional Italian recipes, ricette regionali italiane.
Compiled by the National Italian-Australian Women's Association. Sydney,
State Library of New South Wales Press, 1994. 112pp. 0730589196. $29.95
SNSW
72 family recipes from 14 regions of Italy; in Italian and English.
3. Down by the bay: the changing foreshores of North Sydney. North
Sydney, North Sydney Council, 2000. CD-ROM. 090936897X
$27.50 SLNS
History of North Sydney.
4. Faces of Mandurama. Introduced by John Thompson. Canberra, National
Library of Australia, 1997. 118pp. 064210686X $30.35 NLAA
Pictorial work on the Mandurama Region of NSW.
5. Heritage and environment. Melbourne, Vic., Informit, 1992. [CD ROM
database] [annual disk] SLNS (order information: contact RMIT Publishing,
POBox 12471 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne 3006)
Part of the AUSTROM CD-ROM which includes a range of databases
covering the environment, conservation, arts-related subjects, military
history, architecture, planning, historic records, threatened species and
Victorian memorials and significant sites. Produced by Stanton Library
North Sydney and RMIT Publishing. Order forms available from Stanton Library.
Subscription covers all databases. (Includes ARCH)
6. John Curtin's legacy: a series of public lectures from the John Curtin
Ministerial Library. Perth, John Curtin Ministerial Library, 2000.
82pp. 1863428577 $11.00. CURT
Features speeches delivered during three years of public programs
by distinguished Australians David Day, Michelle Grattan, Hazel Hawke,
Geoffrey Serle and Gough Whitlam.
7. Kith and kin: sources for family history. Compiled by Anne
burrows et al. 2nd edn plus amendment. 072430200X Adelaide,
Libraries Board of South Australia, 1994 and 1998. $12.00.
SLSA
A guide to the genealogy resources in the State Library of South
Australia, as well as other essential sources for South Australian family
history research. The 1994 edn now has a 33 page amendment which
gives new sources and updates.
8. Paradise possessed: the Rex Nan Kivell collection. Canberra,
National Library of Australia, 1998. 78pp. 0642106983
$16.95. NLAA
Collection of essays.
9. Bannerman, C. The upside-down pudding: a small book of Christmas feasts. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1999. 61pp. 06421071165 $15.50. NLAA
10. Biskup P., and D. Goodman. Resources for Australian studies
in the Australian Capital Territory. Canberra, Canberra College of Advanced
Education, Centre for Library and Information Studies, 1988. (Occasional
publication no.1) 320pp. 08598893169 $15.00 UCAN
Provides an overview of the various collections of archival
and manuscript materials in the A.C.T.
11. Brownhill, G.H. Illustrated guide to Geelong and district. Geelong,
Vic., Deakin University Library, 1990. 232pp. 0730008118 $19.00 DEAK
Facsimile edition; originally published in 1908 by the Geelong
Progress Association.
12. Clark, L. A touch of Montparnasse: three bookshops as avantgarde
cultural centres in Victoria. The Booklovers; the Leonardo; and the
Book Nook. Canberra, Mulini Press, 1994.
(Bibliographica historica australiae no.3) 34pp.
0949910511 $8.00 HIST
Description of 3 bookshops in Victoria and the three publications
they produced, featuring important Australian writers from 1900 to 1930.
13. Cliff, P. The endless playground: celebrating Australian Childhood. Introductory essays by R. Holden and features by J. Bedson. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 2000. 220pp. 0 642 10724 6 $34.95. NLAA
14. Davies, A. Sydney exposures. Sydney, State Library of New South
Wales Press, 1991. 128pp. 073058674X $24.95 SNSW
Selection of photographs from the Sam Hood collection depicting
Sydney between 1925 and 1950. Portrays the real people of the city caught
in the act of everyday life.
15. Earnshaw, B. The Larrikins of Lavender Bay: the story of the
Phoenix hulk. Cammeray, North Shore Historical Society, 1996.
48pp. 0954392521 $11.00. SLNS
The story of the prison hulk 'Phoenix'.
16. Fowler, E. The wonder pool 1936-1996: an exhibition and publication
in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the opening of the North Sydney
Olympic Pool. North Sydney, Stanton Library, 1996. 48pp.
$5.50. SLNS
History of the North Sydney Pool.
17. Giese, D. Beyond Chinatown: changing perspectives on the Top End
Chinese experience. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1995. 58pp.
0642106339 $9.95 NLAA
Chinese in the Northern Territory.
18. Gosse, F. Joanna and Robert; the Barr Smiths' life in letters,
1853-1919. Adelaide, Barr Smith Press, University of Adelaide Library,
1996. 269pp. 0863963129 $37.50 UADL
The letters include much material on the family and on early
South Australian history.
19. Grant, J. This beauteous, wicked place: letters and journals of John Grant, gentleman convict. Edited by Yvonne Cramer. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 2000. 224pp. 0642107025 $31.30. NLAA
20. Halligan, M.S. Out of the picture. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1996. 123pp. 0642106703 $4.95 NLAA
21. Howitt, W. First catch your kangaroo. Adelaide, Libraries Board
of South Australia, 1990. 20pp. 0724301046 $25.00 SLSA
A letter about food written from the Bendigo goldfields in 1853
by William Howitt to Eliza Acton. Introductory material by V. Hankel and
M. Symons.
22. Mills, C. A bibliography of the Northern Territory monographs: Parts 1-4. Belconnen, A.C.T., Canberra College of Advanced Education Library, 1977-1983. (Library bibliography series nos.3,5,6,10) Part 1: Sciences, primary industry and recreation. 1977. xiv, 171pp. 0858890615 $4.00 Part 2: General, travels, history, humanities and religion. 1978. xvi, 465pp. 0858890828 $10.00 Part 3: The social sciences, excluding the Aborigines. 1981. xxii, 174pp. 0858891913 $20.00 Part 4: The Aborigines, plus supplementary entries to parts 1-3 to 1981 and consolidated index to the complete bibliography. 1983. 2 vols. [xii, iv, 751pp.] 0858892324 $20.00 $40.00[set] UCAN
23. National Library of Australia. Acquired tastes: an Australian culinary history. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1998. 0642106932 $30.95 NLAA
24. Poignant, R. Lost conversations, recovered archives.
Darwin, Northern Territory Library, 1995. (Occasional papers no.49)
$5.50 SLNT
Axel Poignant's photographic trips to the Territory, in particular
the making of the film 'Namatjira the Painter' in 1946, and his six week
stay in Arnhem Land in 1952.
25. Riddett, L. "We had good meals, plenty of nice vegetables,
plenty of fish, plenty of ducks and geese...": food and eating in outback
Territory 1900-1950. Darwin, Northern Territory Library, 1966.
(Occasional papers no.47) $5.50 SLNT
Food, cookery, dinners and dining in the Northern Territory.
26. Robertson, A. Treasures of the State Library of New South Wales:
the Australiana collections. Sydney, Collins Publishers Australia in association
with the State Library of New South Wales, 1988. 073222411X $9.95
SNSW
Describes the lives of the Library's two greatest donors, David
Scott Mitchell and Sir William Dixson, and the major manuscripts, pictures,
books, maps and other material which constitute the greatest collection
of Australiana in the world.
27. Russell, E. The opposite shore: North Sydney and its people.
North Sydney, North Shore Historical Society, 1990. 312pp. 0959366377
$5.50. SLNS
History of North Sydney.
28. Turner, A. In their image: contemporary Australian cartoonists. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 2000. 227pp. 0642107149 $30.95. NLAA
29. Ward, B. A lady in a thousand: Eliza Davies, a biography.
Glebe, Fast Books, 1994. 128pp. 064621697X $11.00 SLNS
The story of an independent woman in the mid-1800s.
30. Whitington, E. The South Australian vintage 1903. Adelaide,
Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1997. (Australiana
facsimile editions no.214) 1876154128 $44.00 SLSA
Originally published in 1903; a fascinating account of the development
of the wine industry and a discussion of vineyard and cellar practices,
equipment and methods. Introduction by V. Hankel, wine historian.
31. York, B. Speaking of us: voices from twentieth-century Australia.
Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1999. 159pp. 0642107157
$31.10
Oral history.
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Biography
1. Self portraits. Selected and introduced by D. Foster. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1991. 154pp. 0642105138 $9.95 NLAA
2. Borchardt, D.H. Checklist of collective biographies. Bundoora, Vic., La Trobe University Library, 1988. (La Trobe University Library publication no.34) 201pp. 0858166763 $20.00 LATR
3. Serle, Geoffrey. For Australia and Labor: Prime Minister
John Curtin. Perth, John Curtin Ministerial Library, 1998.
65pp. 1863426558 $11.00. CURT
Biography giving a glimpse into the life and times of Australia's
wartime prime minister by a distinguished historian, author, and Curtin
biographer.
4. Walsh, K. Australian autobiographical narratives: an annotated biography.
Vol 1 and 2. Canberra, Australian Scholarly Editions Centre ADFA
and National Library of Australia, 1993, 1997. Vol 1 (1993)
0642105995 $30.05, Vol 2 (1997) 0642107947 $40.40
NLAA
Business and Industry
1. King, S. From the ground up: Boral's first 50 years. Sydney, State
Library of New South Wales Press, 1996. 104pp. 0731066030 $29.95
SNSW
Story of the multinational firm.
2. Teece, P. Bending without breaking: a step-by-step guide to the successful
negotiation and implementation of an enterprise flexibility agreement under
the Federal Industrial Relations Act. Canberra, ALIA, 1995. 44pp.
0868045187 $27.50 ALIA
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Dictionaries
1. The Australian dictionary of acronyms and abbreviations. Compiled
by D.J. Jones. 5th edn Canberra, ALIA, 2000. 0868045578
$71.50. ALIA
Economics and Business Management
1. Jones, G. Worker participation in management: a select and annotated
bibliography of worker participation in management in Australia. 2nd edn.
Belconnen, A.C.T., Canberra College of Advanced Education, 1982. (Library
bibliography series no.4) 358pp. 0858892057 $11.00 UCAN
Annotated list of English language books, speeches and journal
articles on worker participation in management in Australia and views of
Australian organizations on worker participation in management.
2. Schmitz, C. Output and employment in the NSW coal industry, 1805-1923. Kensington, N.S.W., History Project Inc., 1988. (Australian historical statistics no.7) [microfiche] 0949776327 $15.00 ARPS
3. Thomson, J.M. Northern Territory fisheries. Darwin, State Library
of the Northern Territory, 1992. (Occasional papers no.30) v, 6pp. 0724506772
$5.50 SLNT
Realistic look at the potential of the Northern Territory fisheries,
in the perspective of the world's great fisheries.
Education
1. Australian education directory. Compiled and edited by Cunningham Library. Melbourne, Australian Council for Educational Research, 1990- annual ISSN 08113165 $89.00 ACER
2. Australian education index. Compiled and edited by Cunningham Library.
Melbourne, Australian Council for Educational Research, 1957- . 00049026
$120.00 [per year within Australia] ACER
Annual cumulation. Indexes education and related fields, both
print and electronic material. Also available on CD-ROM and online.
2. Bibliography of education theses in Australia. Compiled and edited
by Cunningham Library. Melbourne, Australian Council for Educational
Research, 1979- . 08110174 $49.50 ACER
Annual. Bibliography of theses accepted for higher degrees in
education and related fields at Australian universities and colleges.
3. LLASPS abstracts: Clearinghouse in Australia for National Project
Materials on Language, Literacy and Asian Studies Projects: 1989-1993.
S. Devereux, Coordinator. Adelaide, Centre for Professional Communication,
University of South Australia, 1994. 109pp. $33.00. USAL
LLASP covers Aboriginal, child and adult literacy, Asian Studies,
English as a Second Language, Languages other than English, and Multilcultural/Cross
Cultural Studies.
4. Lifelong Learning Conference: selected papers from the inaugural international Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Queensland, 17-19 July 2000. Selected and edited by K. Appleton, C. Macpherson, and D. Orr. Rockhampton, Qld, Lifelong Learning Conference Committee, Central Queensland University, 2000. 322pp. 1876674067 AUSL
5. Potential and opportunity, critical issues for Australian Catholic education into the 21st century. Edited by H. Raduntz. Blackwood, SA, Auslib Press, 1995. 264pp. 1875145362 $29.00 AUSL
6. Rupert Horace Myers: Vice-Chancellor of the University of New South
Wales, 1969-1981. Edited by L. J. Bowman and V. Barker. Kensington, N.S.W.,
University Interviews Project, University of New South Wales, Archives,
1990. 128pp. 0 7334 0031 0 $10.95 UNUL
Sir Rupert Myers has devoted the greatest part of his life to
the University, first as Foundation Professor of Metallurgy, then as Dean
of the Faculty of Applied Sciences, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and finally Vice-Chancellor.
In the latter role, he built the University into the largest in Australia
and was tireless in his attempt to develop a totally new style of technological
university in Australia.
7. Unique providers: money raising and the University of New South
Wales U Committee, 1963-1993. Written by J. Horne and L. McCarthy. Sydney,
The Oral History Project, University of New South Wales Archives, 1994.
96pp. 0733408842 $21.95 UNUL
A history of the U Committee, a fundraising group founded in
1963. Explores volunteer ethic, group organisation, charity fund-raising,
unpaid labour and worthwhile causes.
8. Appleton, A. Academics online: a nationwide quantative study of Australian academic use of the internet. Blackwood, SA, Auslib, 1998. 77pp. $27.50 AUSL
9. Birt, L.M. Not an ivory tower: the making of an Australian vice-chancellor,
based on interviews with Michael and Jenny Birt. Sydney, University of
New South Wales Archives, 1997. 150pp. 0733404499 $16.45
UNUL
A personal story of a former vice-chancellor exploring the great
changes within the teritary education system over the last 40 years, including
the changing role of the vice-chancellor's wife.
10. Bruce, C. and P. Candy. Information literacy around the world:
advances in programs and research. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information
Studies, 2000. (Occasional publications no.1) 304pp.
0949060887 $66.00. CSUR
A collection of information literacy initiative which provide
'models' from around the world and in a variety of contexts such as schools
and continuing education, the workplace, and the community.
11. Bruce, C.S. The seven faces of information literacy. Adelaide. Auslib Press, 1997. 201pp. 1875145435 $39.60 AUSL
12. Cusack, D. A window in the dark. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1991. 175pp. 0642105146 $9.95 NLAA
13. Dawson, D. and L. Fitzgerald. Literature circles: reading
in action. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1999.
(Occasional monographs no.20) 95pp. 0949060925 $33.00
CSUR
Theory and practice of establishing and maintaining literature
circles, ie. small temporary discussion groups of students reading the
same literature. Based on the information skills process and group
reading process.
14. Giese, N. The Darwin Institute of Technology: a historical perspective.
Darwin, Northern Territory Library Service, 1990. (Occasional papers no.20)
12pp. 0724506136 $5.50 SLNT
History of the Darwin Institute of Technology (now the Northern
Territory University), which is also a history of higher education in the
Northern Territory. By a former Chairperson of the Institute's Council.
15. Gregory, M. Vivant professores. St Lucia, Fryer Memorial
Library, University of Queensland, 1987. (Fryer Memorial Library
occasional publication no.7) 164pp. 0908471092 $6.25
UQUE
Short biographies of several distinguished members of the University
of Queensland, 19l0-1940.
16. Henri, J and K. Bonanno. The information literate school community:
best practice. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies,
1999. (Topics in Australian teacher librarianship no.3) 365pp.
0949060879 $49.50. CSUR
A collection of research, professional and case study papers
which discuss key issues underpinning the information literate school community.
17. Hyams, B.K. From compliance to confrontation, 140 years of teachers' unions in South Australia 1851-1991. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1992. 148p 1875145168 $28.60 AUSL
18. Mannison, M. Interactive teaching strategies in the business studies classroom. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1997. 111pp. 1875145451 $33.50 AUSL
19. Miller, E. and M.A. Findlay. Australian thesaurus of education descriptors.
2nd edn. Melbourne, Australian Council for Educational Research, 1996.
086431163X $150.00 (also available in electronic searchable
format $249.00) ACER
Controlled vocabulary used for indexing in the Australian Education
Index and Bibliography of Education Theses in Australia. New edition available
in 1993. New edn available in 2001.
20. Polya, R. Australian school science textbooks, 1850-1939: a bibliography. Bundoora, Vic., La Trobe University Library, 1986. (La Trobe University Library publication no.31) 57pp. 0858166437 $15.00 LATR
21. Strehlow, T.J. Secondary school subjects in Victorian schools, 1857-1990:
relevant material held in the Baillieu Library and the E.R.C., the University
of Melbourne. Parkville, Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1991. 51pp.
0732500257 $16.50 UMEL
Background information on the various institutions which have
determined secondary school standards in Victoria, with an appendix on
subjects offered.
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Gardening
1. Gardens in time: catalogue of the exhibitions. Edited by R. Eaden.
Adelaide, Gardens in Time Committee, 1987. 119pp. $5.00 UADL
Describes rare material held in the collections of the Barr
Smith Library, Botanic Gardens of Adelaide and the State Herbarium, Royal
Geographical Society of Australasia (South Australian Branch), State Library
of South Australia and the Waite Agricultural Research Institute.
2. Baskin, J. Australia's timeless gardens. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1996. 88pp. 0642106681 $25.75 NLAA
3. Braithwaite, R. W. Gardening as environmentalism: a Top
End perspective. Darwin, State Library of the Northern Territory,
1993. (Occasional papers no.38) 25pp. 08172927
$5.50. SLNT
Gardening in Darwin.
4. Brown, G. A planning history: Darwin Botanic Garden,
past, present, future: and, planning, a new approach. Darwin, State
Library of the Northern Territory, 1993. (Occasional papers no.39)
9pp. 0724507493 $5.50 SLNT
Two papers by the former head of the Darwin Botanic Garden and
Lord Mayor of Darwin.
5. Crittenden, V. A catalogue of landscape architecture: the Richard
Clough Collection. Belconnen, A.C.T., Canberra College of Advanced Education
Library, 1986. (Library bibliography series no.8) 282pp. 0858892855
$12.00 UCAN
Guide to books and journals in the Richard Clough Collection
on landscape architecture housed in the Canberra College of Advanced Education
Library.
6. Crittenden, V. A history of Australian gardening books and a bibliography,
1806-1950. Belconnen, A.C.T., Canberra College of Advanced Education Library,
1986. (Library bibliography series no.11) 259pp. 0858892898 $15.00
UCAN
Outlines the history of Australian gardening books, 1806-1950.
7. Polya, R. Nineteenth century plant nursery catalogues of South-East
Australia: a bibliography. Bundoora, Vic., La Trobe University Library,
1981. (La Trobe University Library publication no.24) 104pp. 0858163063
$15.00 LATR
Geography
1. A guide to maps of Australia in books published 1780-1830, an annotated cartobibliography. Compiled by T.M. Perry and D.F. Prescott. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1996. 315pp. 0642252378 $75.40 NLAA
2. Guide to the map collection in the Hargrave Library, Monash University. Hargrave Library. Monash University Library. Clayton, Vic., Monash University Library, 1997. 5th rev. edn. 111p. $27.50 MONA
3. Bundy, A. Building a better future for regional Australia.
Proceedings. First National Conference, Whyalla, 20-22 April 1994.
Whyalla, SA, University of South Australia Library, 1994. 297pp.
086803097X $52.80 USAL
Importance of information, education and knowledge as the base
for progressing regional Australia.
4. Collins, D. and J. McQuilton. Guide to maps in the New South Wales parliamentary papers, 1836-1912. Kensington, N.S.W., History Project Inc., 1983. (Historical geography monograph no.3) vi, 155pp. 0949776165 $10.00 ARPS
5. McQuilton, J. and D. Collins. Guide to maps in the New South Wales parliamentary papers, 1904-1980. Kensington, N.S.W., History Project Inc., 1984. (Historical geography monograph no.4) iv, 162pp. 094977619X $12.00 ARPS
6. McQuilton, J. Guide to maps in the South Australian parliamentary papers, 1852-1971. North Balwyn, Vicl, Australian Reference Publications, 1994. (Historical geography monograph no.7) 178pp. 0958787646 $12.00 ARPS
7. McQuilton, J. and J. MacCulloch. Guide to maps in the Tasmanian parliamentary
papers, 1856-1981. Introduction by R. Kellaway. Kensington, N.S.W., History
Project Inc., 1984. (Historical geography monograph no.5) 57pp. 0949776262
$13.00 ARPS
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Health Sciences
1. Joseph Lederer: optometry in the University of New South Wales, 1951-1981.
Edited by L. J. Bowman. Kensington, N.S.W., University Interviews Project,
University of New South Wales, Archives, 1987. 44pp. 0858236648 $6.50
UNUL
Joseph Lederer fled Vienna and arrived in Australia in 1939
and immediately took up the study of his life's work, optometry. He came
to the University in 1951, and on becoming Associate Professor in 1959,
he was the first optometrist of professional rank in the British Commonwealth.
In 1976 he became Foundation Professor of Optometry and is know for his
'Lederer lens', a reading aid for partially sighted people and for his
work to elevate the professional status of optometry in Australia.
2. Munn, P. and A. Handley. Healthy communities for the bush:
proceedings of the 3rd National Conference for Regional Australia and the
1st Broken Hill Human Services Conference, 20-22 November 1998. Adelaide,
University of South Australia Library, 1999. 273pp. 0868036358
$66.00. USAL
Rural and regional issues in education, health, human services,
economic development, information services, networking and disabilities
support.
3. Strehlow, T.J. Pre-twentieth century medical journals in the Brownless
Medical Library, the University of Melbourne. Parkville, Vic., University
of Melbourne Library, 1991. 140pp. 0732500338 $30.25 UMEL
A survey of pre-twentieth century medical journals, with notes
and indexes.
4. Trahair, R.C.S. and J.G. Marshall. Australian psychoanalytic and
related writings, 1941-1980: an annotated bibliography. Bundoora, Vic.,
La Trobe University Library, 1987. (La Trobe University Library publication
no.33) 139pp. 0858166461 $18.00 LATR
History
1. Advance Australia: South Australia and Federation: a guide to published and archival sources held in the State Library of South Australia. Compiled by P. Moore and P. McDonald. Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 2000. 1 vol. $10.00 SLSA Bibliography.
2. An Australian journey: images from our transport history. CD-Rom.
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1996. 0730847888
$59.95. SLSA
A brief history of transport in Australia with historic images
from the collections of the State Library on the themes of road, rail,
sea and air transport.
3. Backroom briefings: John Curtin's war. Edited by C. Lloyd and R. Hall from original notes by F.T. Smith. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1997. 244pp. 0642106886 $25.90 NLAA
4. Endeavour: Captain Cook's journal 1768-71. An interactive CD-ROM. Canberra, National Library of Australia (published jointly with the National Maritime Museum), 1999. CD-ROM. 064210692 4 $97.50. NLAA
5. Index to journal articles on Australian history, 1974-78. Edited
by V. Crittenden and J. Thawley. Kensington, N.S.W., Australia 1788-1988:
A Bicentennial History, 1981. (Historical bibliography monograph no.5)
238pp. 0949776033 $6.75
Supplement: 1979. Edited by V. Crittenden and J. Thawley. Australia
1788-1988: A Bicentennial History, 1981. (Historical bibliography monograph
no.2) 90pp. 0949776017 $4.50
Supplement: 1980. Edited by V. Crittenden and J. Thawley. Australia
1788-1988: A Bicentennial History, 1981. (Historical bibliography monograph
no.6) 110pp. 0949776068 $6.00
Supplement: 1981. Edited by V. Crittenden, B. Tie and D. Rowney.
History Project Inc., 1982. (Historical bibliography monograph no.10) 161pp.
094977615 7 $9.25
Supplement: 1982. Edited by V. Crittenden, B. Tie and D. Rowney.
History Project Inc., 1987. (Historical bibliography monograph no.15) 186pp.
0958787603 $16.00
Supplement: 1983. Edited by V. Crittenden. Australian Reference
Publications, 1990. (Historical bibliography monograph no.17) 171pp. 0958787638
$22.50
Supplement: 1984-1988. Edited by V. Crittenden and D. Borchardt.
266p. (Historical bibliographical monograph no.18) 095878765 4
$45.00. HIST
6. Joint Copying Project handbook. Compiled by National Library of Australia and the State Library of New South Wales 2nd edn. Canberra, The Libraries, 1984-. V. [1-10] $175.40 for set (vols individually priced) NLAA
7. With fond regards: private lives through letters. Edited and introduced by E. Riddell. Compiled by Y. Cramer. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1995. 134pp. 0642106568 $17.35 NLAA
8. The writing of Victoria's history: 1835-1985. Edited by J. Leeuwenberg.
Melbourne, Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1986. 41pp. 0868394602
$8.25 UMEL
Four papers presented at a series of seminars held in the Baillieu
Library, University of Melbourne, to mark the 150th anniversary of the
founding of Victoria.
9. Ashton, P. On the record: a practical guide to oral history.
2nd edn. North Sydney, North Sydney Council, 1994. (Focus on
creativity: a cultural initiative of North Sydney Council) 47pp.
646043196 $5.50. SLNS
A practical guide to planning and carrying out oral history
projects including information on equipment and copyright.
10. Atherton, C.M. The Northern Territory - South Australian 'white
elephant'/Commonwealth prize: perception and reality in the federation
era. Darwin, State Library of the Northern Territory, 1991. (Occasional
papers no.22) 23pp. 0724506055 $5.50 SLNT
Study of the machinations and manoeuverings during the 20 years
preceding the take-over of the Northern Territory by the Commonwealth in
1911.
11. Austin, M. Parap camp in the post war years. Darwin, State Library
of the Northern Territory, 1992/93? (Occasional papers no.36) 5pp.
0724507337 $5.50 SLNT
A nostalgic look at the old military camp at Parap which became
the home to many families returning to Darwin in the immediate post-war
years. By a former resident.
12. Beaumont, C. and M. Hyslop. Local history in Victoria: an annotated bibliography [and] Victorian directories 1831-1974: a checklist. Bundoora, Vic., La Trobe University Library, 1980. (La Trobe University Library publication no.18) 295pp. 0858162334 $27.00 LATR.
13. Bohning, E. Elsie Bohning, the little bush maid. Compiled by B.
James. Darwin, Northern Territory Library Service, 1990. (Occasional papers
no.13) 50pp. 0724505652 $5.50 SLNT
Collection of letters written to the Northern Territory Times
from 1921-1932 describing life on a isolated cattle station in the Northern
Territory.
14. Bolton, A.T. Interviewing for oral history at the National Library of Australia: a short guide. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1994. 36pp. 0642106185 $10.00 NLAA
15. Browne, L. F. S. John McKinlay and the Mary River mud.
Darwin, State Library of the Northern Territory, 1993. (Occasional
papers no.43) 10pp. 0724507817 $5.50 SLNT
Traces the McKinlay Expedition of 1866.
16. Bucknall, G. Pioneers of the old track: Oodnadatta - Alice Springs,
1870-1929. Darwin, Northern Territory Library Service, 1990. (Occasional
papers no.11) 14pp. 0724505571 $5.50 SLNT
History of the old Oodnadatta-Alice Springs road, and of the
settlements and pastoral stations along it.
17. Carman-Brown, L. and G. Ditchburn. John Curtin and international
relations during World War II. Perth, John Curtin Prime Ministerial
Library, 1999. 154pp. 1863428062 $38.50 CURT
Collection of documents and extracts, some never previously
published. Gives students access to a variety of sources with activities
in each chapter which allow the opportunity to understand and deal with
historical evidence.
18. Carment, D, H.J. Wilson and B. James. "The father, brother,
uncle, aunt and numerous other watchful relatives of the place": John George
Knight and the Northern Territory. Darwin, State Library of the Northern
Territory, 1993. (Occasional papers no.41) 15pp. 0724507655
$5.50. SLNT
The story of J.G.Knight and his unequalled contribution to the
development of Palmerston (Darwin) in the 1890s.
19. Carter, J. Eyes to the future: sketches of Australia and her neighbors in the 1870s. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 2000. 06421007238 $29.95 NLAA
20. Chinnery, S.J. Malaguna Road: the Papua and New Guinea diaries of Sarah Chinnery. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1998. 246pp. 0642106878 $24.95 NLAA
21. Clark, C.M.H. Writing a history of Australia. Darwin, Northern Territory
Library Service, 1989. (Occasional papers no.8) 7pp. 0724505490
$5.50. SLNT
The pitfalls of attempting to write an unbiased history of Australia,
and a plea for racial harmony. The Second Eric Johnston Lecture, 1 July,
1987.
22. Crittenden, V. A bibliography of the First Fleet. Canberra, Mulini Press, 1982. (Bibliographica historica australiae). 360pp. 0708111742 $25.00 HIST
23. Davis, J. Tracks of McKinlay and party across Australia. Adelaide,
Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1996. (Australiana
facsimile editions no.211) 1876154063 $82.00 SLSA
Originally published 1863. A vivid account by a member of the
1863 South Australian relief expedition led by John McKinlay to search
for Burke and Wills, nearly to the Gulf of Carpentaria. Illustrated
with a map. Introduction by V. Hankel.
24. Dermondy, P. The I124: a Japanese submarine wreck in Clarence Strait.
Darwin, State Library of the Northern Territory, 1992/93? (Occasional papers
no.34) 5pp. 0724507175 $5.50 SLNT
Looks at the sinking of the Japanese submarine I124 in Clarence
Strait in 1942, and the subsequent futile efforts to salvage it.
25. Eyre, E. J. Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central
Australia and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound in the years
1840-1. Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia,
1997. 2vols. (Australiana facsimile editions no.213) 1876154101
$165.00. SLSA
Originally published 1845. Eyre's account of a four month
epic journey from the Head of the Bight to explore an overland route to
Western Australia in 1841. Illustrated and with two maps. Introduction
by V. Hankel.
26. Flynn, F. Rebuilding the beacon: Point Smith, Port Essington. Darwin,
State Library of the Northern Territory, 1992. (Occasional papers no.27)
11pp. 0724506616 $5.50 SLNT
Whilst describing the rebuilding of the 100 year old beacon
at Port Essington (Victoria settlement), Father Flynn looks at the historic
settlement, and its short history.
27. Forrest, J. Exploration in Australia. Adelaide, Friends
of the State Library of South Australia, 1998. (Australiana facsimile
editions no.217) 351pp. 1876154195 $82.00 (Deluxe
edn $121.00) SLSA
Originally published 1875. Forrest's explorations in search
of Leichardt and party. Introduction by V. Hankel.
28. Forrest, P. They of the Never Never. Darwin, Northern Territory
Library Service, 1990. (Occasional papers no.18) 6pp. 072450589X
$5.50 SLNT
History of Elsey Station (the setting for We of the Never Never)
and a look at the main characters associated with the station.
29. Freycinet, R.M. de. A woman of courage: the journal of Rose de Freycinet on her voyage around the world (1817-1820). Translated and edited by M.S. Riviere. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1996. 189pp. 0642106762 $36.30 NLAA
30. Giese, D. "All the flavour of the times returns": using oral history to explore the Top End's Chinese heritage. Darwin, Northern Territory Library, 1994. (Occasional papers no.45) 21pp. 072450821X $5.50. SLNT
31. Giles, E. Ernest Giles's explorations, 1872-76: South Australian
parliamentary papers 1872-76. Adelaide, Friends of the State Library
of South Australia, 2000. 379pp. 1876154306 $99.00 (Deluxe
edn. $143.00). SLSA
Excerpts from SA parliamentary papers covering Giles's expeditions
into the central and western areas of Australia. Introduction by
V. Hankel.
32. Hasluck, P. Pioneers of post war recovery. Darwin, State Library
of the Northern Territory, 1992. (Occasional papers no.28) 8pp. 0724507094
$5.50 SLNT
Deals with the Northern Territory's administators and senior
public servants in the 1950s, the time when so many new policies were introduced,
and the Northern Territory finally seemed to be moving out of its 90 year
old economic slumber. Sixth Eric Johnston Lecture, 7 November, 1991.
33. Home, E. A First Fleet letter to a gentleman in Edinburgh.
Canberra, ACT, Mulini Press, 1999. 26pp. 0949910813 $8.00
HIST
A letter describing voyage of the First Fleet to Sydney and
then the voyage from Sydney to Canton, China 1788-89. Introduction
by V. Crittenden.
34. James, T. H. Six months in South Australia: with some account
of Port Phillip and Portland Bay, in Australia Felix. Adelaide, Friends
of the State Library of South Australia, 1999. (Australiana facsimile
editions, no.219) 295pp. 1876154268 $77.00 (Deluxe edn $121.00).
SLSA
Originally published 1838. Introduction by V. Hankel.
35. Johnston, E. Operation Navy Help: disaster operations by the Royal
Australian Navy post Cyclone Tracy. (Occasional papers no.5). Darwin, Northern
Territory Library Service, 1987. 12pp. 0724504699 $5.50
SLNT
First Eric Johnston Lecture, 7 July, 1986.
36. Jones, G. Papua New Guinean history and politics: an annotated bibliography
1950-1974. Belconnen, A.C.T., Canberra College of Advanced Education Library,
1975. (Library bibliography series no.2) 133pp. 085889010 $5.00
UCAN
Includes English language books and government publications
published between 1950 and 1974.
37. Kinloch, A. The Murray River: being a journal of the voyage
of the Lady Augusta steamer. Adelaide, Friends of the State Library
of South Australia, 1997. (Australiana facsimile editions no.212)
187615408X $38.00 SLSA
Originally published 1853. Account by passenger Kinloch
of the first passenger and cargo trip along the Murray, a distance of some
1400 miles. A maps shows every settlement and station mentioned in
the text. Introduction by R. Parsons.
38. Kimber, R.G. The end of the bad old days: European settlement in
Central Australia, 1871-1894. Darwin, State Library of the Northern Territory,
1991. (Occasional papers no.25) 24pp. 0724506454 $5.50
SLNT
How white 'civilisation' came to Central Australia and what
it meant to the Aboriginal inhabitants. Fifth Eric Johnston Lecture, 9
November, 1990.
39. Knight, J. The Northern Territory coast. Darwin, State Library of
the Northern Territory, 1992. (Occasional papers no.29) 9pp.
0724506934 $5.50 SLNT
Outlines the history of exploration along the Northern Territory
coast and speaks of the problems and dangers of navigation in these waters.
40. Lim, A.F. Memories of pre-war Northern Territory towns. Darwin,
Northern Territory Library Service, 1990. (Occasional papers no.19)
9pp. 0724505970 $5.50 SLNT
Personal experiences of life in 'frontier' towns in the 1930s,
1940s and 1950s by a former Lord Mayor of Darwin.
41. Mason, J. Sir. Diplomatic despatches: from a son to his mother. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1998. 203pp. 0642107971 $9.95 NLAA
42. McCulloch, S.C. River King: the McCulloch Carrying Company and Echuca
(1865 - 1989). Parkville, Vic., Archives Board of Management, 1986.
97pp. 0868397156 $13.75 UMEL
A history of a major transport company which played a leading
role during the rise and decline of the Port of Echuca.
43. McGowan, G. The core of the apple: the memoirs of George McGowan,
cider maker. 1892-1982. Edited by Frank Strahan. Parkville, Vic., Archives
Board of Management, 1982. 110pp. 0868392618 $13.75 UMEL
A very personal view of the Tasmanian cider industry by a pioneer
in that industry.
44. McKinlay, J. John McKinlay's Northern Territory explorations,
1866: South Australian parliamentary papers 1865-66. Adelaide, Friends
of the State Library of South Australia, 1999. 196pp. 1876154241
$66.00 (Deluxe edn $99.00). SLSA
Excerpts from SA parliamentary papers describing McKinlay's
expeditions in search of land suitable for a capital and settlement.
Introduction by V. Hankel.
45. McLaren, I.F. John Dunmore Lang: a comprehensive bibliography of
a turbulent Australian Scot. Melbourne, Vic., University of Melbourne Library,
1985. 387pp. 0868396907 $41.25 UMEL
Annotated bibliography of works by and about Lang, a prominent
colonial Victorian.
46. McLaren, I.F. John Dunmore Lang: visit to Geelong and the
western district of Victoria in 1846. Parkville, Vic., University of Melbourne
Library, 1987. 55pp. 086839906X $19.25 UMEL
Reproduction with notes and annotations of Lang's Phillipsland,
chapters IV and VI. He was the founder of the Presbyterian Church in Australia.
47. Menzies, R. Sir. Dark and hurrying days: Menzies' 1941 diary. Edited by A.W. Martin and P. Hardy. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1993. 177pp. 0642192855 $9.95 NLAA
48. Miller, A.E. Checklist of nineteenth century Australian colonial statistical sources: censuses, blue books and statistical registers. Kensington, N.S.W., History Project Inc., 1981. (Historical bibliography monograph no.7) 69pp. 0949776106 $8.00 ARPS
49. Mitchell, T. Journal of an expedition into the interior of
tropical Australia, in search of a route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1999.
(Australiana facsimile editions no.220) 437pp. 1876154276 $99.00
(Deluxe edn $143.00). SLSA
Mitchell's journals with excellent drawings and seven maps of
the largely unexplored north eastern region of Australia in 1845.
First published 1848. Introduction by V. Sitters and V. Hankel
50. Monie, J. Victorian history and politics. Bundoora, Vic., La Trobe University Library, 1982. (La Trobe University Library publication no.26) 2 vols. [689pp.] 0858163217 $27.95 LATR
51. Mulvaney, D. J. The search for Captain Collet Barker of Raffles
Bay. Darwin, State Library of the Northern Territory, 1994.
(occasional papers no.44) 14pp. 072508619. $5.50
SLNT
Brief biographical look at Collet Barker, the Commandant of
Fort Wellington, 1828-1829. The Eighth Eric Johnston Lecture, 5 November
1993.
52. Powell, A. John Stokes and the men of The Beagle - discoverers of
Port Darwin. Darwin, Northern Territory Library Service, 1986. (Occasional
papers no.1) 12pp. 0724515976, $5.50 SLNT
A brief look at the major figures on board The Beagle during
her 1839 North Australian survey voyage, when Port Darwin was discovered
and named.
53. Riddett, L. Growing up in the pastoral frontier: conception, birth and childhood on cattle stations in the N.T., 1920-1950; and, Recreation and entertainment on Northern Territory pastoral stations, 1910-1950. (Occasional papers no.23) Darwin, State Library of the Northern Territory, 1991. 35pp. 0724506217 $5.50 SLNT
54. Rolls, E.C. The erratic communication between Australia and China. Darwin, Northern Territory Library Service, 1990. (Occasional papers no.14) vi, 10pp. 0724504931 $5.50 SLNT
55. See-Kee, C. Chinese contribution to early Darwin. Darwin, Northern
Territory Library Service, 1987. (Occasional papers no.3) 13pp. 0724504370
$5.50 SLNT
Looks at the Chinese influence in the Northern Territory.
56. Strehlow, T.J. Serials as primary sources in French history: a guide
to resources in the Baillieu Library, the University of Melbourne. Parkville,
Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1990. 73pp. 0732500095 $16.50
UMEL
Includes separate indexes for provincial press titles, French
serials published abroad, and French serials relating to women.
57. Stuart, J. M. Explorations across the continent of Australia,
1861-62. Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia,
1996. (Australiana facsimile editions no.210) 1876154039
$49.00 SLSA
Originally published 1863. An enthralling account of the
successful journey across the continent from Adelaide to the Indian Ocean
and back, with map. Introduction by V. Hankel.
59. Thompson, J. Hurley's Australia: myth, dream, reality. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1998. 0642107998 $35.70 NLAA
60. Vinter, M. Naming North Sydney. 2nd edn. North Sydney, N.S.W.,
Stanton Library, 1985. vii, 120pp. 0958661006 $7.50 SLNS
Details the history behind the naming of North Sydney streets.
61. White, S. A. Into the dead heart: an ornithological trip through
Central Australia. Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South
Australia, 1998. (Australiana facsimile editions no.216) 1876154179
$55.00 (Deluxe edn. $93.00). SLSA
Originally published 1914. An illustrated account by ornithologist
and explorer Captain S. A. White of his camel journey, describing the country,
its fauna and flora and its people. Introduction by Dr. P. Jones.
62. Wills, W. J. A successful exploration through the interior
of Australia, from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria: from the journals
and letters of William John Wills. Adelaide, Friends of the State
Library of South Australia, 1996 (Australiana facsimile editions
no.208) 396pp. 1876154004 $71.00 SLSA
Originally published in 1863. The most extensive contemporary
account of the failed Burke and Wills expedition to the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Introduction by Valmai Hankel.
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Law
1. Barritt, D. Some community problems from a court's perspective. Darwin,
State Library of the Northern Territory, 1991. (Occasional papers no.26)
8pp. 0724506535 $5.50 SLNT
A former Alice Springs Stipendiary Magistrate talks about the
cases which come before him, the conditions which lead to such breaches
of the law, and possible unconventional but thought-provoking remedies.
2. Mukherjee, S.K., J.R. Walker and E.N. Jacobsen. Crimes and punishment in the colonies: a statistical profile. Kensington, N.S.W., History Project Inc., 1988. (Historical statistics monograph no.6) 156pp. 0949776289 $30.00 ARPS
3. Woodward, A.E. Three wigs and five hats. Darwin, Northern Territory
Library Service, 1990. (Occasional papers no.17) 15pp. 0724505814
$5.50 SLNT
Describes his many visits to the Territory, as Supreme Court
judge and as Chairman of numerous Royal Commissions, including the Land
Rights Commission on which the Northern Territory Land Rights Act is based.
Fourth Eric Johnston Lecture, 10 November, 1989.
Library Resources
1. From quill pen to laser beam: gifts from the Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1985-1987. Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1987. 32pp. 0731601297 $5.00 SLSA
2. Guide to the collections, Mortlock Library of South Australiana.
Edited by D. Honey. Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1991.
(Mortlock reader education series) 80pp. 0724301364 $21.60
SLSA
Provides an illustrated introduction to the unique heritage
collections of the State Library of South Australia.
3. Our multicultural heritage 1788-1945: an annotated guide to the collections of the National Library of Australia. Compiled by B. York. Canberra, National Library of Australia and Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies, Australian National University, 1995. 192pp. 0642106401 $9.00 NLAA
4. The People's treasures: collections in the National Library of Australia. Edited by J. Thompson. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1993. 81pp. 0642105979 $2.00 NLAA
5. A richness of gifts: an annotated checklist of gifts from the Friends
of the State Library of South Australia, 1933-1992. Adelaide, Friends
of the State Library of South Australia, 1994. 116pp. 0646184458
$7.70 SLSA
Illustrated catalogue with extensive annotations of 689 fine
and rare publications, including 287 children's items. Introduction
by V. Hankel.
6. The University of Melbourne Archives: a guide to collections. Parkville,
Vic., Archives Board of Management, 1983. 210pp. 0868390941 $17.60
UMEL
Strengths include business archives of a number of Victorian-based
companies and associations and major trade unions.
7. Albinski, N.B. Australian literary manuscripts in North American libraries: a guide. Canberra, National Library of Australian and Australian Defence Force Academy, 1997. 262pp. 0642106908 $40.40 NLAA
8. Breen, W.J. and J.G. Marshall. Resources for North American studies: an annotated list of microform collections in Australian libraries relating to the United States and Canada. Bundoora, Vic., La Trobe University Library, 1985. (La Trobe University Library publication no.28) 86pp. 0858165953 $9.50 LATR
9. Cross, N. Asian resources: a directory of databases on Asia accessible in Australia. Compiled by N. Cross and edited by S. Macdougal for the Asia and Pacific Special Interest Group. Canberra, Australian Library and Information Association, 1996. 148pp. 0686045411 $15.00 ALIA
10. Gorman, P. Cambridge in books; the university, the town and
the country. 5th edn. Melbourne, University of Melbourne Library,
1998. 146pp. 0734015488 $22.00. UMEL
An author and chronological catalogue of the 'Cambridge in Books
Collection' at the University of Melbourne Library.
11. Hankel, V. Oenography: words on wine in the State Library
of South Australia. Adelaide, Australian Bureau of Statistics and
the State Library of South Australia, 1993. 26p. 0642181039
$5.95 SLSA
Bibliographical detail about the library's wine collections,
the most extensive in the southern hemisphere.
12. Henty, M. and R. Jakimow. Indexes in Australian libraries: a Towards Federation 2001 survey. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1995. 165pp. 0642106576 $15.00 NLAA
13. Hoskin, C. A guide to the Special Collections of the Barr Smith
Library. Adelaide, The Friends of the Libraries of The University of Adelaide,
1990. 67pp. $20.00 UADL
Descriptive guide to the rare book and subject-based research
collections, with information on the benefactors.
14. Wakefield, E. Microform collections in the University of Melbourne
Library, 1989. Parkville, Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1989.
[162pp.] 0732502551 $16.50 UMEL
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Library and Information Science
1. All day, every day: effective library promotion. Edited by J. Fuller
& L. Welch. Canberra, Australian Library and Information Association,
1994. 131pp. 086804512 $30.00 ALIA
Guide to promoting your library to the community.
2. APAIS thesaurus: a list of subject terms used in the Australian Public Affairs Information Service. 7th edn. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1999. 0642107211 $35.55 NLAA
3. Australian guide to interlending and document delivery. Canberra,
Australian Council of Libraries and Information Services, 1993. 65pp. 1875351116
$16.50 ALIA
A procedure manual.
4. Australian interlibrary resource sharing directory: the key to symbols and guide to the National Union Catalogue of Australia. 4th edn. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1997. 0642106770 $45.00 NLAA
5 Best practice: challenges in library management education. Edited by F. Nicholson and M. Rochester. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1996. 140pp. 1875145397 $37.40 AUSL
6. Challenges in Australian library management. Edited by M. Rochester
and F. Nicholson. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1990. 1875146079
$30.80 AUSL
Reviews fundamental issues in academic, public, school and special
library management.
7. An enthusiasm for libraries: essays in honour of Harrison Bryan, with a rejoinder by Harrison Bryan. Edited by J. P. Whyte and N. A. Radford. Clayton, Vic., Ancora Press, 1988. 288pp. 0868620106 $10.00 MONG
8. Extending a library building. Edited by J. Horacek. Bundoora, Vic., La Trobe University Library, 1988. 54pp. 0858166925 $15.00 LATR
9. Innovation no stranger: essays in Australian librarianship in honour of Ira Raymond. Edited by M. Burn and C. Palmer. Adelaide, Published by Investigator Press for the Barr Smith Library, 1982. 192pp. $22.50 UADL
10. Learning futures and learning resource centres: support, service or cynicism? Proceedings of the 3rd conference of the National TAFE Section of the Australian Library and Information Association, Adelaide, October 1-3, 1991. Edited by P. Curtin. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1993. 218pp. $39.60 AUSL
11. The learning link: information literacy in practice. Compiled and edited by D. Booker. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1995. 258pp. 1875145389 $39.60 AUSL
12. Library services to print handicapped people in Australia. Edited by J. Murray. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1988. 80pp. 0958989583 $22.50 AUSL
13. Library staff development: proceedings of the first national seminar.
Edited by J. Hiscock. Underdale, S.A., South Australian College of Advanced
Education Library, 1990. $30.00 USAL
Examines developments and issues in staff development in Australian
libraries.
14. The library's contribution to your community: a resource manual
for libraries to document their social and economic contribution to the
local community. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 2000. 128pp.
1894035062 $40.00 AUSL
Reprinted by arrangement with the Southern Ontario Library Service
in Canada.
15. Paraprofessionals in the information workplace. Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference of Library Technicians, 28-31 October 1987, Melbourne. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1987. 123pp. 0958989567 $27.50 AUSL
16. Sharing the challenges: library technicians in the 1990s. Edited by J. Bailey. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1993. 1875145206 $41.80 AUSL
17. The tech connection. Proceedings of the 7th National Library Technicians Conference, Adelaide, 22-24 September 1993. Edited by E. Collins. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1994. 160pp. 1875145281 $37.40 AUSL
18. Third National Conference of Library Technicians, Canberra 27-30 March, 1985: proceedings. Adelaide, SA, Auslib Press, 1985. 170pp. 0058989532 $22.50 AUSL
19. The vital link: library staffing in the 21st century. Edited
by A. Luzeckyj. Adelaide, University of South Australia Library,
2000. 176pp. 0868036676 $49.50 USAL
Proceedings of the 2nd National Library Staffing Conference
(July 1999). Exams important issues impacting on role of staff
in the 21st century, such as mentoring, multiskilling, occupational health
and welfare, performance management, and staff development.
20. Amey, L. Whyalla poised·: library and information provision
for the citizens of Whyalla, South Australia. Underdale, SA, University
of South Australia, 1997. 18p. $22.00 USAL
Reviews the library cooperation options with a view to a possible
joint use library development with public, TAFE, and university libraries
in Whyalla.
21. Booker, D. Concept, challenge, conundrum: from library skills
to information literacy. Adelaide. University of South Australia
Library, 2000. 221pp. 0868036684 $49.50 USAL
Proceedings of the 4th National Information Literacy Conference
(December 1999).
22. Booker, D. Information literacy: the Australian agenda.
Proceedings of a conference conducted by the University of South Australia
Library, Adelaide 2-4 December 1992. Adelaide, University of South
Australia Library, 1993. 185pp. 0868030694 $33.00
USAL
Representatives from primary, secondary, tertiary, adult education
and libraries discuss the implementation of information literacy as the
key learning connection across the curriculum.
23. Booker, D. Information literacy: the professional issue.
Proceedings of the third national information literacy conference, 8 and
9 December 1997. Adelaide, University of South Australia
Library, 1998. 100pp. $44.00 USAL
Representatives from the professions, educational institutions
and libraries discuss the implementation of information literacy as a critical
issue for the professions and education in the 21st century.
24. Booker, D. Learning for life: information literacy and the
autonomous learner. Proceedings of the second national information
literacy conference, Adelaide, 30 November - 1 December 1995. Adelaide,
University of South Australia Library, 1996 184pp. 086803150X
$39.50 USAL
Representatives from primary, secondary, tertiary, adult education
and libraries discuss the implementation of information literacy as the
key learning connection across the curriculum.
25. Bridgland, A and H. Hayes, eds. Charting the future: strategic
planning in the Australasian library and information industry. Wagga
Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1996. (Topics in Australasian
library and information studies no.11) 265pp. 0949060348
$11.00 CSUR
This is the first comprehensive text on strategic planning for
Australasian information managers and library and information management
students. Articles cover strategic planning theory, process, outcomes
and practical applications using case studies from all library sectors
as well as from archives and information technology sectors.
26. Brittain, J. M., et. al. Information professionals in Australia:
expanding horizons. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies,
1996. (CIS research reports no.5) 56pp. 094906033X
$11.00 CSUR
The research report investigates new employment opportunities
for library and information professionals, using a combination of empirical,
interpretative and critical approaches to analyse the emerging Australian
employment market.
27. Brittain, J. M. Introduction to information management.
Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1997. (Occasional
monographs no.16) 333pp. 0949060364 $60.50 CSUR
An introduction to information management for students of information
science, librarianship and information management with contributors from
Australia and the UK. It covers definitional problems, issues, records
management and information management applications.
28. Bryan, H. An extraordinary graduate: an address at the Graduation
Ceremony, Monash University, 5 June 1985. Clayton, Vic., Ancora Press,
1987. 8pp. 0868620114 $5.00 MONG
Text of Harrison Bryan's address on the occasion of his award
of an honorary doctorate from Monash University. Limited edition of 200
copies.
29. Bundy, A. LIBLAF one; cartoons for libraries. Adelaide,
University of South Australia Library, 1993. 151pp. 0868030538
$38.50 USAL
Compilation of library cartoons and humorous quotations
30. Bundy, A. LIBLAF two: cartoons for libraries. Adelaide,
University of South Australia Library, 1995. 107pp. 0868031240
$38.50 USAL
Compilation of library cartoons and humorous quotations.
31. Bundy, A. LIBLAF three: cartoons for libraries.
Adelaide, University of South Australia Library, 2000. 101pp.
0868036609 $38.50 USAL
Compilation of library cartoons and humorous quotations.
32. Doig, J. Disaster recovery for archives, libraries and records
management systems in Australia and New Zealand. Wagga Wagga, NSW,
Centre for Information Studies, 1997. 159pp. 0949060356
$44.00 CSUR
Discusses factors that should be considered by managers before
setting up a disaster recovery plan, including prevention and insurance.
It covers in detail the development of a disaster recovery plan, considers
training programs and gives an account of the history of disaster recovery
in Australia and New Zealand.
33. Harvey, R.. Organising knowledge in Australia. Wagga Wagga,
NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1999. (Topics in Australasian
library and information studies no.15). 0949060860 $49.50.
CSUR
Two main aims are to provide an overview of the field of bibliographic
organisation and information retrieval practice in Australian libraries
and information centers; and to present a conceptual framework within which
information professionals can consider, and on which they might build,
during their professional careers.
34. Hazell, A. Enterprise employment education: the library workforce
in the 1990s. Adelaide, University of South Australia, 1995.
98pp. 0868031240 $33.00 USAL
Representatives from unions, government, education, employers
and the professional association discuss the development and implementation
of competency standards for library and information services workers in
Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
35. Heberle, K. C.R.A.B.S. for life ö becoming information literate.
Adelaide, University of South Australia Library, 1996. $39.60.
USAL
A lively and humorous 15 minute video targeted at year 11, 12,
and 13, TAFE and first year university students, written and directed by
K. Heberle.
36. Kemp, D. A. The nature of knowledge: an introduction
for librarians. Riverina, NSW, Charles Sturt University, 1990.
199pp. 0208015280 $5.50 CSUR
Reprint of London, C. Bingley, 1976. On the theory
of knowledge and philosophy of library science.
37. Reid, D. A strategy for the recognition of competence in the library industry at industry levels A-D; project report. Canberra, Australian Library and Information Association, 1997. 70pp. 0868045462 $35.00 ALIA
38. Sanders, R. Australian library supervision and management:
abridged student edition. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information
Studies, 2000. (Topics in Australasian library and information studies
no.17) 325pp. 0949060984 $49.50 CSUR
Introduction to library supervision and management skills and
techniques including: participative, team and self management; organisational
change; strategic planning; job design; performance measurement; megotiation;
conflict resolution.
39. Welch, L. The other 51 weeks; marketing for Australian libraries.
Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information studies, 1999. (Topics in
Australasian library and information studies no.14) 0949060852
$44.00 CSUR
Does not consider marketing to be a cure-all; is intended to
distil the theory and strip the hype form what is essentially a simple
but vital process to assist today's libraries to thrive in a changing world.
Puts marketing in its proper place in the librarian's management tool kit.
40. Williamson, V. and S. White. Competency standards in the library
workplace. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1996. 85pp. 1875145400 $30.80
AUSL
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Library Science - Cataloguing
1. Garbage in, garbage out: the need for quality in the age of automation.
Proceedings of the ALIA 8th National Cataloguing Conference, Adelaide,
September, 1989. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1989. 126pp. 1875145936
$38.50 AUSL
Covers important issues in information retrieval and cataloguing.
2. Davis. S. R. Classification workbook for small libraries: using
the Abridged Dewey Decimal Classification (Edition 12), Revised Australian
Edition. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Center for Information Studies, 1993.
(Occasional monographs no.14) 65pp. 0949060267 $11.00
CSUR
A practical introduction to Dewey 12 with many examples illustrating
its use. Chapters include questions, model answers and explanations.
3. Davis, S.W. and G. R. New. DDC 13 workbook; a practical introduction
to the abridged Dewey Classification. Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., Centre for Information
Studies, 1998. (Centre for Information Studies occasional monograph no.18)
78pp. 0949060429 $22.00 CSUR
Practical introduction to DDC13.
4. Davis, S.W. DDC 20 workbook. Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., Centre for Information
Studies, 1992. (Centre for Information Studies occasional monograph no.10)
55pp. 0949060100 $22.00 CSUR
Practical introduction to Dewey 20, with examples. Includes
questions, answers, and explanations. Aimed at library school students,
library training programmes and workshops.
5. Davis, S.W. DDC21 workbook: a practical introduction to the
Dewer Decimal Classification. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information
Studies, 1997. (Occasional monographs no.17). 63pp. 0949060399
$22.00 CSUR
A practical introduction to Dewey 21 with many examples illustrating
its use. Chapters include questions, model answers and explanations.
6. Richardson, J. and R. Sanders. A workbook for use with AACR2. 2nd edn. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1988. (Occasional monographs no.5) 11pp. 0949060011 $11.00 CSUR
Library Science - Collection Development
1. Gorman, G. E. and J. Kennedy. Collection development for Australian libraries. 2nd edn. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1992. (Topics in Australasian library and information studies no.5) 545pp. 094906016X $16.50 CSUR
2. Isaacs, M., L. Emmett and J.P. Whyte. Libraries and Australian literature:
a report on the representation of Australian creative writings in Australian
libraries. Clayton, Vic., Ancora Press, 1988. 112pp. 0868620122 $5.00 MONG
Investigation of the historical background to, and current state
of, library acquisitions of Australian material.
3. Pearson, G. A local history handbook: establishing local history
collections and information services. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1986. 116pp.
0958989540 $22.50 AUSL
Library Science - Computing and Databases
1. Ferguson, S and R. Hebels. Computers for librarians: an introduction
to systems and applications. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information
Studies, 1998. (Occasional monographs no.19) 0949060445
$49.50. CSUR
A second, and international edition of 'Computers for Australian
librarians, published by the Centre in 1993. Chapter 1 devoted to
the Internet. A top-down approach to computers in libraries, starting
with the application of computers before discussing the support systems,
networks, and technologies.
2. Ralph, M. The Australian Bibliographic Network: an annotated bibliography.
Underdale, SA, South Australian College of Advanced Education Library,
1988. 40pp. 0868030260 $18.00 USAL
Lists material covering the development of the Australian Bibliographic
Network, 1981-1988.
3. Swain, P. Object oriented programming using smalltalk.
Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1998. 358pp.
0949060909 $38.50 CSUR
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Library Science - Directories
1. Australian libraries: the essential directory. 5th edn. Edited
by A. and J. Bundy. Blackwood, SA, Auslib Press, 1999. 306pp. 10315187
$66.50 AUSL
Includes collection development information, Australian publishers,
and a subject index. New edition forthcoming 2001.
2. Australian library and information professionals. Compiled and edited
by A. Bundy and J. Bundy. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1994. 134pp. 1875145273
$36.40 AUSL
New edition forthcoming 2001
3. Directories of Australian academic and research libraries. 6th edn. Edited by A. Bundy. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1996. 10329994 $39.60 AUSL
4. Directory of Australian public libraries. 5th edn. Edited by
A. Bundy and J. Bundy. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1999 329pp.
1875145109 $44.00 AUSL
Includes information relating to the services, usage, collections,
staffing and operations of the nation's public libraries.
5. Directory of libraries and archives in the Pacific Islands. Compiled by A. Cunningham. Canberra, ALIA, 1997. 100pp. 0868045454 $15.00 ALIA
6. Directory of special libraries in Australia. Compiled by J. Fuller.
10th edn. Canberra, Australian Library and Information Association, Special
Libraries Section, 1999. 626pp. 0868044679 $140.00 (CD-ROM $300.00)
ALIA
Lists special libraries throughout Australia, with contact details,
hours of opening, stock figures and subjects collected.
7. Suppliers to Australian libraries. Edited by J. Bundy.
Blackwood, S.A., Auslib Press, 1998. 14410621 $36.00
AUSL
Library Science - Education
1. Iacovino, L. 'Things in action': teaching law to record keeping professionals. Clayton, Vic, Ancora Press, 1998. 276pp. 0868620289 $40.00 MONG
2. Rungkat, T. Education and training for librarianship in Indonesia, 1945-1984. [together with] Rungkat, T. and Z. Zen. Education and training the Indonesian library workforce. Clayton, Vic, Ancora Press, 1998. 163pp. 0868620262 $25.00 MONG
3. Williamson, K. Research methods for students: professionals
information management and systems. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for
Information Studies, 2000. 325pp. 0 949060 895 $55.00
CSUR
An introduction to research methods put into the context of
professional practice in information management and systems. Designed
primarily for use in research in information studies schools in Australia
and elsewhere.
Library Science - History
1. Australian library history: papers from the second forum on Australian library history, Canberra, 19-20 July 1985. Edited by P. Biskup and M. K. Rochester. Canberra, Canberra College of Advanced Education, Centre for Library and Information Studies, 1985. 136pp. 085889274X $11.00 UCAN
2. Coming together: papers from the seventh Australian Library History Forum, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, 12 October 1996. Edited by B. J. McMullin. Clayton, Vic, Ancora Press, 1997. 105p. 0868620270 $25.00 MONG
3. Early book purchases in the Melbourne Public Library: Redmond Barry's instructions to the Agent-General, December 3rd 1853. Introduction by R. Overell. Clayton, Vic. Ancora Press, 1997. 0858520254 $20.00 MONG
4. Instruction and amusement: papers from the Sixth Austalian Library History Forum, Monash University, 1 November 1995. Edited by B.J. McMullin. Clayton, Vic, Ancora Press, 1996. 203pp. 0868620246 $35.00 MONG
5. Peopling a profession: papers from the Fourth Library History Forum.
Edited by F. Upward and J.P. Whyte. Clayton, Vic., Ancora Press, 1991.
(Monash occasional papers in librarianship, recordkeeping and bibiliography
no.1.) 173pp. 0868620149 $22.00 MONG
Library history, and biographies of librarians.
6. Biskup, P and D.M. Goodman. Libraries in Australia. Wagga
Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1994 (student edn) and 1995
(special edn). (Topics in Australasian library and information studies
no.9) 610pp. 0949060259 $38.50 (student ed);
$55.00 (special ed) CSUR
Designed for librarians, those interested in library history,
and library and information students at tertiary level, this comprehensive
study takes an "unashamedly historical" approach, using history as a diagnostic
tool in a critical examination of Australian libraries.
7. Biskup, P. Library models and library myths: the early years of the National Library of Australia. Kensington, N.S.W., History Project Inc., 1984. (Historical bibliography no.11) 58pp. 0949776173 $5.00 ARPS
8. Bridge, C. A trunk full of books: history of the State Library of South Australia and its forerunners. Netley, SA, Wakefield Press in association with the State Library of South Australia, 1986. 266p. 0949268313 $30.00 SLSA
9. Bryan, H. No gray profession: reminiscences of a career in Australian libraries. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1994. 233p. 1875145303 $37.40 AUSL
10. Metcalfe, J. Developing a profession of librarianship in Australia: travel diaries and other papers of John Wallace Metcalfe. Edited by W.B. Rayward. Canberra, ALIA Press, 1996. 383pp. 086804508X $75.00 ALIA
11. Talbot, M.R. A chance to read: a history of the Institutes movement
in South Australia. Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia,
1992. 270p. 0724301607 $35.00 SLSA
Written for the Institutes Association of South Australia, includes
important historical and social detail of life in South Australia.
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Library Science - Periodicals
1. Australian library and information science abstracts [ALISA]. Magill, S.A., Australian Clearing House for Library and Information Science, 1982- . 0810 9265 1982: $20.00; 1983: $25.00; 1984/85: $35.00; 1986: $40.00; 1987: $45.00; 1988: $45.00; 1989-1994: $55.00 per year USAL
2. Australian library annual reports on microfiche (ALARM). Magill, S.A., Australian Clearing House for Library and Information Services, 1987. [microfiche] 07291338 $120.00 [set] USAL
3. Australian public libraries and information services. Editor:
A. Bundy. Blackwood, SA, Auslib Press, 1988- 10305033.
Personal sub ($39.60); institutional in Australia ($60.50) and N.Z. ($55.00);
overseas by surface ($65.00) AUSL
Library Science - Public Libraries
1. Access and equity: challenges in Australian public libraries. Edited by A. Hazell. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1992. 187514515X $41.80 AUSL
2. Compulsory competitive tendering and public libraries. Edited by J. King. Canberra, ALIA, 1996. 60pp. 0868045314 $20.00 ALIA
3. How far have we come· how far can we go?: Public Libraries National Conference., Perth, Western Australia 14-17 November 1999; conference proceedings. ALIA, Public Libraries Section. Perth, WA, Promaco Conventions, 1999. 263pp. 1863080805 $40.00 AUSL
4. Libraries and local government. Proceedings of the 3rd Biennial State Conference, Western Australian Local Government Librarians Association, Perth, 5 November 1993. Edited by A. Bundy. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1994. 71pp. 1875145311 $26.40 AUSL
5. Libraries and local government. Proceedings of the 4th Biennial State Conference, Western Australian Local Government Librarians Association, Perth 8 September 1995. Edited by A. Bundy. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1996. 87pp. 1324863X $26.40 AUSL
6. Public libraries: trading in futures. Proceedings of the 1st National Public Libraries Conference, Melbourne 1-3 February 1994. Edited by A. Bundy. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1994. 190pp. 187514529X $39.60 AUSL
7. Public libraries ö what are they worth? Proceedings of the 2nd National Public Libraries Conference, Sydney 12-15 November 1995. Edited by A. Bundy. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1996. 187pp. $39.60 AUSL
8. Towards a quality service: goals, objectives and standards for public
libraries in Australia. Canberra, Australian Library and Information Association,
1990. 116pp. 086804447 $22.00 ALIA
Standards designed as a guide for current practice and to provide
an achievable goal for all public libraries. Covers both input and output
measures with seven goal areas each divided into objectives/input (standards),
planning process and objectives/output (performance measures).
9. Twice paid: user pays and public libraries. Compiled and edited by D. Booker. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1993. 180pp. 1875145222 $37.40 AUSL
10. Sharr, F.A. Recollections: forty years of public library service.
Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1992. 1875145125 $24.20 AUSL
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Library Science - Reference
1. Reference services 1987; the challenge of the information age: proceedings of the Second Reference Librarians' Conference, Melbourne, 1987. Edited by R. Choate and E. Fisch. Bundoora, Vic., Reference Workshops, 1989. 152pp. 0731634942 $20.00 ALIA
2. Mills, J.J. and J. Richardson. Information resources and services
in Australia. Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., Centre for Information Studies, 1992.
(Topics in Australasian library and information studies no.4) 505pp.
0949060151 $16.50 CSUR
Describes current Australian reference sources, including more
than 1500 print and online titles in over 40 subject fields, plus general
reference works. Detailed bibliography and indices.
Library Science - School Libraries
1. Combining libraries: the Canadian and Australian experience. Edited by L.J. Amey. Hamilton, Nova Scotia: Metuchen, New Jersey, School of Library and Information Studies, Dalhousie University; Scarecrow Press, 1987. 433pp. 0810820498 $26.40 AUSL
2. Learning resourcefully: challenges for teacher librarians in the information age. Edited by M. Nimon. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1996. 148pp. 1875145419 $37.40 AUSL
3. Providing more with less: collection management for Australian school
libraries. Edited by K. Dillon and J. Henri. Wagga Wagga, NSW,
Centre for Information Studies, 1998 (Topics in Australian teacher
librarianship no.2) 240pp. 0949060437 $38.50
CSUR
Focuses on the main issues for school libraries of the changing
nature of collections. Emphasises the need for sound collection management
practices in the modern school library..
4. Bundy, A. At the crossroads: rural school community libraries
in South Australia in 1993. Adelaide, University of South Australia
Library, 1994. 29pp. 0086803083X $16.50 USAL
Study tour of the 46 rural school community libraries in South
Australia.
5. Bundy, A. Widened horizons: the origins and development of
South Australian rural school community libraries 1935-1992. Adelaide,
Auslib Press, 1996. 421pp. 1875145427 $39.60 AUSL
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Library Science - Special and Rural Libraries
1. Health libraries: challenges in the commercial environment. Edited by K. Saurine. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1997. 71pp. 1875145553 $33.00 AUSL
2. Information service in changing times: challenges in special librarianship. Edited by R. Price. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1992. 1875145176 $41.80 AUSL
3. National guidelines for hospital libraries. ALIA, Health Libraries Section, Standards Committee. 2nd edn. Canberra, ALIA, 1995. 20pp. 0868045209 $15.00 ALIA
4. Resources for health sciences: a guide for Australia. Compiled and edited by V. Delafosse. Blackwood, SA, Auslib Press, 1995. 118pp. 1875145303 $33.00 AUSL
5. Dartnall, J. A most delicate monster: the one-professional
special library. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies,
1998. (Topics in Australian library and information studies no.13)
176pp. 0949060402 $44.00 CSUR
The focus is the running of small special libraries, but others
will find this useful, especially solo librarians. A professional
outlook is maintained without neglecting the full range of tasks required
in a small library. Checklists support the practical orientation.
Library Science - University and College Libraries
1. Australian tertiary libraries: issues for the 1990s. Edited by C. Steele. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1992. 1875145133 $37.40 AUSL.
2. Change in Australian technology network libraries: a showcase
of current professional practice. Edited by J. Frylinck. Adelaide,
SA, University of South Australia Library for librarians of the Australian
Technology Network, 2000. 156pp. 0868036617 $44.00
USAL
Papers illustrating professional practice in libraries of Curtin
University, RMIT, QUT, Univesity of South Australia, and University of
Technology, Sydney.
3. Merge and mutate: the administration and organisation of multicampus
academic libraries: proceedings of a seminar, February 1990. Edited by
B. Cook. Underdale, S.A., South Australian College of Advanced Education
Library, 1990. 47pp. 0868572852 $25.00 USAL
Examines the issues to be faced by merging and multicampus academic
libraries.
4. Subject librarianship - the future way? Edited by I. Doskatsch. Adelaide,
University of South Australia, 1992. 134pp. 0868030503 $35.20 USAL
Proceedings of a seminar to examine response to changes in higher
education. The concept of subject librarians is discussed.
5. McSwiney, C. Essential understandings: international
students, learning, libraries. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1995. 201pp.
1875145370 $34.00 AUSL
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Literature
1. Ants to elephants: a South Australian collection of multicultural
folktales. Edited by E. Noske, et. al. Adelaide, Libraries
Board of South Australia, 1995. 48pp. 0724302166 $17.00
SLSA
Anthology based on a set of oral folktales preserved in the
J.D. Somerville Oral History Collection within the Mortlock Library of
South Australia.
2. Australian playscripts; a checklist of unpublished scripts in the Hanger Collection, Fryer Library, University of Queensland. Compiled by Friends of the Fryer Library. St. Lucia, Fryer Memorial Library, University of Queensland, 1987. (Fryer Memorial Library occasional publication no.6) 136pp. 09088471084 $5.00 UQUE
3. Australian verse: an illustrated treasury. Chosen by B. Davis. Sydney,
State Library of New South Wales Press, 1996. 332pp. 0730589064 $49.95
SNSW
Revised edition of this important one volume anthology of Australian
verse, compiled by one of the greatest publishing figures of the last 50
years. The last work of Beatrice Davis before her death in May 1992.
4. The Barbara Hanrahan Memorial Exhibition [illustrated catalogue].
Compiled by B. Holbourne. Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia,
1994. 37pp. 0724301844 $10.00 SLSA
A celebration of the life and work of a writer and artist who
loved Adelaide.
5. Childrens books: 3 bibliographies of collections at the University of Melbourne Library. Parkville, Vic, University of Melbourne Library, 2000. CD-ROM 0732510570 [price on application] UMEL
6. Colonial poets series. Edited by V. Crittenden.
Canberra, Mulini Press, 1977-1999. $5.00 each HIST
Fifteen booklets on some of Australia's 19th century poets:
William a'Beckett, Robert Bruce, Marcus Clark, Eliza Dunlop, Baron Field,
William Forster, Mary Fortune, Henry Halloran, Charles Harpur, Fidelia
Hill, Henry Kendall, James Knox, John Lang, George Macdonald, Charles M'Donald.
7. Douglas Stewart: a bibliography. Edited by S. Ballyn and J. Doyle. Canberra, Australian Scholarly Editions Centre, ADFA and National Library of Australia, 1996. 200pp. 0642106215 $40.40 NLAA
8. Henry Lawson's North Sydney: a selection of Henry Lawson's North Sydney writings. North Sydney, NSW, North Shore Historical Society, 1999. 102pp. 0957753500 $24.00 SLNS
9. The inside story: creating children's books. Edited by B. Alderman
and S. O. Reeder. Canberra, Children's Book Council, A.C.T. Branch, 1987.
250pp. 0909612080 $15.00 UCAN
Authors, illustrators, editors and publishers discuss creating
books for children in Australia. Derived from the Children's Book Council
(A.C.T. Branch) Seminars on Writing and Illustrating Books for Children,
1983-1986.
10. Landscape and identity: perspectives from Australia. Proceedings of the 1994 conference of the Centre for Children's Literature, University of South Australia. Edited by W. Parsons and R. Goodwin. Blackwood, SA, Auslib Press, 1994. 176pp. 1875145338 $37.40 AUSL
11. "Listen for a moment": a small book of Australian ballads. Selected and edited by T. Ford. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 2000. 42pp. 064210722X $15.50 NLAA
12. Little Books of Birds. Canberra, National Library of Australia,
1999. 30pp. 0642107076 $13.20 NLAA
Australian poems
13. The Lu Rees Archives: notes, books and authors. Canberra, University
of Canberra Library, 1981- . 07257015 $7.50 [per year] UCAN
Annual. Includes articles on Australian children's literature
and reviews of relevant critical and biographical works.
14. Lu Rees Archives of Australian Children's Literature: a guide to
the collections. Edited by B. Alderman and M. Hyland. Canberra, School
of Communication, Canberra College of Advanced Education, [n.d.].
223pp. 0858893363 $15.00 UCAN
Describes the strengths of the archives, which includes 170
Australian authors, illustrators, editors, and publishers. Covers awards,
with details of subject areas, and the literary and artistic style of authors
and illustrators.
15. No thanks or regrets. Edited and introduced by J. Kent.
Sydney, State Library of New South Wales Press, 1996. 214pp.
031066049 $12.95 SNSW
14 stories reflecting on the realities of being a woman in the
1990s.
16. Rosemary Dobson: a celebration. Compiled and edited by J. Hooton. Canberra, Friends of the National Library, 2000. 73pp. 064210728 9 $12.95 NLAA
17. Tim Winton: a celebration. Compiled and edited by H. McPhee. Canberra, Friends of the National Library of Australia, 1999. 39pp. 0642107173 $13.30 NLAA
18. Well read: authors for Australian children and young adults. Edited by A. Hazell. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1993. 105pp. 1875145192 $44.00 AUSL
19. Cawthorne, W.A. Who killed cockatoo? Adelaide, Friends
of the State Library of South Australia, 1996. (Australian facsimile
editions, no.209) 1876154047 $27.00 (Deluxe edn. $82.00). SLSA
Originally published 1862. The first Australian picture
book for young children, based on "The death and burial of Cock Robin'.
The lively verse and illustrations depict Australian animals. Deluxe edition
contains facsimile of chapbook. Introduction by J. Bayfield.
20. Clanch, S with D. Bilbey. Something to crow about: new
perspectives in literature for young people. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre
for Information Studies, 1999. (Literature and literacy for young
people no.4) 180pp. 0949060941 $55.00 CSUR
Influences that have shaped Australian literature for young
people.
21. Crittenden, V. Pseudonyms used by Australian writers in the
nineteenth century. Canberra, Mulini Press, 1996. (Bibliographica
historica australiae no.5) 60pp. 0949910627 $20.00
HIST
Lists nearly one thousand pseudonyms used by book and periodical
writers in the nineteenth century; listed by pseudonym and by the writer's
correct name.
22. Dewar, M. "Snorters, Fools and Little 'uns": sexual politics and
Territory writing in the South Australian period. Darwin, State Library
of the Northern Territory, 1992/93. (Occasional papers no.32) 0724506853
$5.50 SLNT
Looks at the way in which history and current events, particularly
those relating to women, are depicted in early Territory writing.
23. Foster, J, E. Finnis and N. Nimon. Australian children's literature:
an exploration of genre and theme. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information
Studies, 1995 (Literature and literacy for young people; an Australian
series no.1) 240pp. 0949060321 $38.50 CSUR
Provides an overview of the development and features of Australian
children's literature as a springboard for further study of the area.
24. Harris, M. The angry penguin: selected poems. Introduction by A. Brissenden. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1996. 1 vol. 0642106360 $9.95 NLAA.
25. Hazell, A. Reflections of reality? Female roles in Australian adolescent fiction since World War II. Blackwood, S.A., Auslib Press, 1989. 217pp. 1875145028 $22.00 AUSL
26. Hill, F.S.T. Poems and recollections of the past. Introduction
by P. Butterss. Adelaide, Barr Smith Press, University of Adelaide
Library, 1996. 66pp. 0909766061 $25.00 UADL
Facsimile edition of first published book of poetry by a woman
in Australia, and the first book of poetry published by a South Australian;
first published in 1840.
27. Martin, A.P. The beginnings of Australian literature.
Canberra, Mulini Press, 1998. (Bibliographica historica australiae
no.6) 48pp. 0949910775 $8.00. HIST
First published in 1898, describes Australian literature of
the nineteenth century and includes emerging authros such as A.B. Paterson
and Henry Lawson.
28. McLaren, I.F. Adam Lindsay Gordon: a comprehensive bibliography.
Melbourne, Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1986. 462pp. 0868396753
$41.25 UMEL
Comprehensive bibliography of the works of the Australian poet,
including entries for contributions to newspapers and journals and articles
with Gordon references.
29. McLaren, I.F. Grace Jennings Carmichael: from Croajingalong to London:
with an annotated bibliography. Melbourne, Vic., University of Melbourne
Library, 1986. 57pp. 086839699 $16.50 UMEL
Annotated bibliography which includes both original works and
criticism.
30. McLaren, I.F. Henry Kendall: a comprehensive bibliography. Melbourne,
Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1987. 341pp. $30.25
UMEL
Comprehensive bibliography of the Australian poet including
entries for reference to Kendall by other authors and Kendall's correspondence.
31. McLaren, I.F. James Lionel Michael: a comprehensive bibliography.
Parkville, Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1989. 69pp. 0732502225
$19.25 UMEL
A member of the 'Stenhouse Circle.' Best known for the 'apprenticeship'
he provided for Henry Kendall.
32. McLaren, I.F. Mary Gaunt, a cosmopolitan Australian: an annotated
bibliography. Melbourne, Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1986.
103pp. 08683995 $27.50 UMEL
Annotated bibliography which lists original works, including
jointly authored works, and critical material.
33. McLaren, I.F. Whitcombe's story books: a trans-Tasman survey. Melbourne,
Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1984. 72pp. 0868393266
$27.50 UMEL
First supplement. 1987. 72pp. 0868399612 $16.50
UMEL
A checklist of 666 children's books published in Australia and
New Zealand by Whitcombe and Tombs since 1888.
34. Molloy, F. Victor J. Daley: a comprehensive bibliography:
poetry, prose, reviews and manuscripts. Canberra, Mulini Press, 2000.
(Bibliographica Historica Australiae no.9) 181pp. 094991083X
$25.00 HIST
Detailed bibliography from books and periodicals.
35. Murphy, M.C. Books by Australian women: a bibliography of fiction,
19th century to 1987. Melbourne, Vic., University of Melbourne Library,
1988. 399pp. 0868399639 $33.00 UMEL
Annotated bibliography of over 400 works of fiction by Australian
women writers.
36. Nimon, M. and J. Foster. The adolescent novel: Australian
perspectives. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1997.
(Literature and literacy for young people: an Australian series no.2)
240pp. 0949060410 $30.00 CSUR
A pioneering study of the modern Australian adolescent novel
in two parts: part one defines the genre, traces its development and explains
some of its principal features; part two contains essays on 15 authors
all of whom are important in the development of the genre.
37. Walker, W. Australian literature, 1864. Canberra Mulini
Press, 1996. (Bibliographica historica australiae, no.4). 32pp.
0949910589 $8.00 HIST
The first study of Australian literature. Give due reference
to Harpur and Kendall and mentions Louisa Atkinson.
Mathematics
1. Smith, G., S. Radvansky and M. Chiba. History of mathematics and
related sciences: an annotated bibliography of sources held by Monash University
Library. Edited by J. Crossley. Clayton, Vic., Department of Mathematics,
Monash University, and Monash University Library, 1992. 138pp. 0732602769
$33.00 MONA
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Music, Dance and Theatre
1. Percy Grainger and the arts of the Pacific: catalogue. Parkville, Vic., Grainger Museum, University of Melbourne, 1979. 40pp. 0868395110 $2.00 UMEL
2. The Rose Grainger costume collection. Edited by R. Florrimell.
36pp. 086395110 $19.50 UMEL
Selection by E. Wrobel; introduction by K. Dreyfus; photographs
by J. Sheldon.
3. Talking Grainger: perspectives on the life, music and legacy of Percy Grainger. Edited by K. Darian-Smith and A. Servadei. Parkville, Vic., The Australian Center and the Grainger Museum, University of Melbourne, 1998. 76pp. 00734014368 $12.50 UMEL
4. Abbott, G. and M. O'Mara. Union catalogue of historical sets, collected editions and monuments of music in Australian libraries. Brisbane, International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (Australian Branch), 1983. 59pp. 0959192603 $20.00 IAML
5. Clifford, P. Grainger's collection of music by other composers. Parkville, Vic., Grainger Museum, University of Melbourne, 1983. 435pp. 0868391424 $36.50 UMEL
6. Dreyfus, K. Music by Percy Aldridge Grainger. Parkville, Vic., Grainger Museum, University of Melbourne, 1995. 234pp. 0909445892 $13.50 UMEL
7. Goring, H. Australian musical news, vols 1-52, 1911-1963. Clayton,
Vic., Monash University Library, 1992. $495.00 [microfilm], $385.00 [microfiche]
[postage included] MONA
The Australian musical news is an important source for researchers
of Australian music history.
8. Greene, M. A guide to orchestral material in Victoria.
Melbourne, University of Melbourne Library, 1996. 236pp. 0732513235
$19.80 UMEL
Union catalogue of orchestral scores and performing parts.
9. McPherson, A. A dream of passion: theatre activity in North
Sydney. North Sydney, North Sydney Council, 1993. (Focus on
creativity: a cultural initiative of North Sydney Council). 56pp.
0959366393 $5.50 SLNS
A history of the development of theatre in North Sydney featuring
theatres, actors and audiences.
10. Meredith, J. Real folk. Canberra, National Library of
Australia, 1995. 72pp. 064210638X $9.95 NLAA
Folk music, folk song and musicians.
11. O'Mara, M. Union catalogue of music serials in Australian libraries.
Brisbane, International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation
Centres (Australian Branch), 1992. 117pp. 09591922X $20.00
IAML
Lists music periodical holdings of most Australian libraries
with music collections.
12. Potter, M. A passion for dance. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1997. 148pp. 0642106851 $29.95 NLAA
13. Sykes, A. Australian drama productions, 1950-1969. St.
Lucia, Fryer Memorial Library, University of Queensland, 1984. 12pp.
plus microfiche. 0908471068 $3.25 UQUE
An Australian Drama Bibliography Project of the Department of
English at the University of Queensland. Lists all dramatic works
of the period with detailed explanatory notes.
Newspapers and Periodicals
1. McLaren, I.F. Index to the Weekly Times Annual, 1911-1934. Melbourne,
Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1986. 55pp. 0868395722
$16.50 UMEL
Index to short stories, verse, features and illustrations. Includes
a bibliography of Charles Leslie Barrett.
2. Mills, C. and J. Dietrich. Melbourne Review Index, 1876-1885.
Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1992 (Bibliographies
and indexes no.1) 37pp. 0949060216 $11.00 CSUR
An index to "The Melbourne Review: A Quarterly Publication Devoted
to Philosophy, Theology, Science, Art, Politics and Belles-lettres" which
was published from January 1876 to October 1885.
3. Mills, C. The native companion: complete indexes to text,
illustrators, advertisers, book notices and subjects and brief biographies
and and introduction. Canberra, Mulini Press, 1999. 72pp.
0949910821 $20.00
Detailed indexes to the Melbourne literary periodical of 1907.
See also: Library Science - Periodicals
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Pacific Studies
1. An annotated bibliography of Vanuatu languages. Suva. Fiji,
Pacific Information Centre, University of the South Pacific, 1994
76pp. 9820102278 F$20.00. UNSP
Attempts to record all publications on the languages of Vanuatu,
with annotations.
2. A bibliography of Rotuma. Edited by A.D.R. N'Yeurt,
W.C. McClatchey, and H. Schmidt.
Suva, Fiji, Pacific Information Centres, Marine Studies Programme,
University of the South Pacific. 1996. 131pp. 9820102928
F$20.00 UNSP
A comprehensive bibliography of the island of Rotuma (Fiji).
3. Environmental issues in the South Pacific: a preliminary bibliography. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Information Centre, University of the South Pacific, 1983. 64pp. F$4.00 UNSP
4. Nuclear issues in the South Pacific: a bibliography. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Information Centre, University of the South Pacific, 1987. 351pp. 9820100208 F$20.00 UNSP
5. Pacific Collection periodicals. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Information Centre, University of the South Pacific, 1987. 144pp. 9820100054 F$7.00 UNSP
6. Pacific population directory: experts and research. Suva, Fiji,
The University of the South Pacific. 1993. 41pp. 1022-4289
F$20.00. UNSP
A directory of population experts, research and institutions
in the Pacific.
7. South Pacific bibliography, 1998-1999. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Information
Centre, University of the South Pacific Library, 1998. 1281pp. 0257
9140 F$30.00 UNSP
Annual issues also available: 1981-1997.
8. South Pacific research register, 1989-1991. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Information
Centre, University of the South Pacific Library, 1992. 187pp. 1011 5145
F$10.00 UNSP
Also available: 1982-1986 [annual vols.], 1987-1988 [biennial
vol.]
9. The University of the South Pacific: Publications 2000. Suva,
Fiji, Pacific Information Centre, University of the South Pacific, 1997.
66p. 1011 5129 F$20.00 UNSP
An annual listing of material written and/or published at the
university; previous issues 1981-1999.
10. Coppell, W.G. Catalogue of theses and dissertations relating to the Samoan Islands. [Suva, Fiji], University of the South Pacific Library, 1978. (Selected bibliography no.5) 31pp. F$3.00 UNSP
11. Coppell, W.G. Catalogue of theses and dissertations relating to Micronesia. [Suva, Fiji], University of the South Pacific Library, 1980. (Selected bibliography no.7) 61pp. F$3.00 UNSP
12. Eade, E. Preliminary bibliography on traditional science and technology in the Pacific Islands (partly-annotated). Suva, Fiji, Pacific Information Centre, University of the South Pacific Library, 1992. 104pp. F$10.00 UNSP
13. Firman, I.D. Bibliography of plant protection in the area of the South Pacific Commission, 1970-1979. Suva, Fiji, Library and IRETA, University of the South Pacific, 1982. (PIC selected bibliography no.2) 88pp. F$4.00 UNSP
14. Goetzfridt, N. An annotated bibliography for teaching English as a second language in the South Pacific. Suva, Fiji, Institute of Education and Pacific Information Centre, University of the South Pacific, 1985. 44pp. F$4.00 UNSP
15. Morrison, R.J. Bibliography of soils information from the South
Pacific. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Information Centre and Institute of Natural
Resources, University of the South Pacific, 1982. (PIC selected bibliography
no.1) 62pp. F$4.00 UNSP
Reprinted from: Proceedings of the South Pacific Regional Forum
on Soil Taxonomy, Suva, Fiji, 2-13 November, 1981. Edited by R. J. Morrison
and D.M. Leslie. Suva, Fiji, Institute of National Resources, University
of South Pacific, 1982, pp. 383-445.
16. Simmons, D.V. and S.J. Yee. Women: a bibliography. Suva, Fiji, University of the South Pacific Library, 1982. (Selected bibliography no.9) 213pp. F$6.00 UNSP
17. Simmons, D.V. and S.J. Yee. Women in the South Pacific: a bibliography. Suva, Fiji, University of the South Pacific Library, 1982. (Selected bibliography no.10) 124pp. F$6.00 UNSP
18. Singh, Y.N. Kava: a bibliography. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Information
Centre, University of the South Pacific, 1986. 111pp. 982010002X
F$7.00 UNSP
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Political Science
1. Communism in Australia: a resource bibliography. Compiled by B. Symons, A. Wells and S. Macintyre. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1994. 281pp. 0642106258 $9.00 NLAA
2. The Federal Government ... : a chronology of events and decisions
with references. Edited by G. Jones. Belconnen, University of Canberra
Library, 1985-. 0815032X 1983 [OP]; 1984-1991: $45.00 per annual
vol; 1992: $50.00; 1993-1995 to March 1996: $55.00 per annual vol
and for final vol. UCAN
Annual chronological listing of decisions, actions and events
relating to the Federal Government, covering 1983 to the demise of the
ALP government on 11 March 1996..
3. blications of political organizations in Queensland. Compiled
by J. Guyatt and G. George. St. Lucia, Fryer Memorial Library, University
of Queensland, 1983. (Fryer Memorial Library occasional publicaiton
no.2) 399pp. 0908471025 $7.50 UQUE
A bibliography of all political material (leaflets, handouts,
posters, etc.) held in the University of Queensland Library.
4. Borchardt, D.H. Checklist of royal commissions, select committees
of Parliament and boards of inquiry, Commonwealth, New South Wales, Queensland,
Tasmania and Victoria, 1960-1980. Bundoora, Vic., La Trobe University Library,
1985. (La Trobe University Library publication no.30) 450pp. 0858166429
$40.00 LATR
Supplement, 1856-1980. 1990. (La Trobe University Library publication
no. 37) 29pp. 0 85816 735 2 100g. gratis [vol. only; postage payable] LATR
5. Camm, J.C.R. The early nineteenth century colonial censuses of Australia. Bundoora, Vic., Australian Reference Publications, 1988. (Historical statistics monograph no.8) 78pp. 095878762X $16.00 ARPS
6. Camm, J., J. McQuilton and S. Yorke. Australian census maps, 1901. Kensington, N.S.W., History Project Inc., 1983. (Historical geography monograph no.1) 85pp. 094977605 $10.00 ARPS
7. Eadie, R. Office of Ombudsman. Darwin, State Library of the Northern
Territory, 1992/93? (Occasional papers no.33) 0724506691 $5.50
SLNT
A former incumbent discusses the Office of Ombudsman in the
Northern Territory.
8. Fischer, G. M. Half-life: the NCP: peace, protest
and party politics. Sydney, State Library of NSW Press, 1995.
154pp. 0730589358 $12.95 SNSW
Nuclear Disarmament Party of Australia
9. Hasluck, P. Light that time has made. Edited with an introduction by his son, N. Hasluck. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1995. 216pp. 0642106525 $10.35 NLAA
10. Marshall, J.G. The literature on royal commissions, select committees of Parliament and boards of inquiry held in Australia, 1856-1980: a select bibliography. Bundoora, Vic., La Trobe University Library, 1990. (La Trobe University Library publication no. 36) 288pp. 085816731X $20.00 LATR
11. Meaney, N. K. Fears & phobias: E.L. Piesse and the problem of Japan, 1909-1939. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1996. 74pp. 0642105898 $10.10 NLAA
12. Nicholson, G. Ten years of self-government: a constitutional perspective.
Darwin, Northern Territory Library Service, 1990. (Occasional papers no.21)
6pp. 0724504613 $5.50 SLNT
History of constitutional development in the Northern Territory,
with the emphasis on post 1978 events.
13. Strehlow, T.J. Australian government publications in the Baillieu
Library and the Law Library, the University of Melbourne. 2nd edn. Parkville,
Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1992. 28pp. 0732500419 $13.75
UMEL
Lists the Australian parliamentary papers, debates, proceedings
and other government publications held in the University of Melbourne Library,
with background notes.
14. Strehlow, T.J. British parliamentary publications in the Baillieu
Library and the Law Library, the University of Melbourne. Parkville, Vic.,
University of Melbourne Library, 1991. 22pp. 073250001X $13.75
UMEL
Lists British parliamentary publications held in the University
of Melbourne Library, including material held in microform.
15. Strehlow, T.J. Index to Victorian parliamentary papers. Parkville,
Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1992. 6vols 0732500494
UMEL
1885-1900 ($41,80); 1919-1939 ($25.30); 1900/01-1949 ($60.50);
1950-1992 ($19.80); 1966-1991 ($31.90); 1980-1990 ($16.50)
16. Vincent, P. My darling Mick: the life of Granville Ryrie,
1865-1937. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1997. 254pp.
0642106673 $17.35 NLAA
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Preservation
1. Guidelines for preservation microfilming in Australia and New Zealand. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1998. 120pp. 0642106916 $32.50 NLAA
2. Multimedia preservation: capturing the rainbow. Proceedings of the second National Conference of the National Preservation Office, 28-30 November, 1995. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1996. 315pp. 0642258902 $12.00 NLAA
3. Preservation microfilming: does it have a future? Proceedings of the first National Conference of the National Preservation Office, National Library of Australia, at the State Library of South Australia, 4-6 May 1994. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1995. 198pp. 0642106398 $25.00 NLAA
4. Harvey, R. Preservation in Australian and New Zealand libraries:
principles, strategies and practice for librarians. 2nd edn.
Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1993 (Topics in Australasian
library and information studies no.7) 394pp. 0949060208
$33.00 CSUR
Covers procedures, techniques and management aspects of conservation
and preservation of library materials in Australian and New Zealand libraries.
5. Smith, W. Preservation of library materials in South East Asia:
issues, workshops and institutions. Canberra, ALIA, 1996. 45pp.
0868045349 $20.00 ALIA
Printing, Fine
1. The dictes and sayings of the bibliographers. Clayton, Vic., Ancora
Press, 1986. [20pp.] 15.00 MONG
Extracts 'chosen to represent a number of distinguished bibliographers
discussing the nature of...physical bibliography'. Limited edition of 200
copies.
2. Benn, S.A. Advice to Amabella: Sir Anthony Benn to his daughter.
Introduction by Barbara Carroll. Clayton, Vic., Ancora Press, 1990. 15pp.
0868620130 $20.00 MONG
From a manuscript in the State Library of Victoria, Melbourne.
Limited edition of 200 copies.
3. Monro, H. The sonneteer's history of philosophy. Clayton, Vic., Ancora
Press, 1981. 32pp. 0867461381 $30.00 [limited hand-printed edn];
0867461160 $5.00 [offset edn] MONG
History of philosophy in 26 sonnets.
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Publishing
1. Barton, G. B. Publishing literature in NSW in 1889. Canberra,
Mulini Press, 1993. (Bibliographica historica australiae no.2)
22pp. 0949910376 $8.00 HIST
Describes the difficulties of Australian authors to have their
work printed in Australia. Very critical of governments and newspapers.
2. Crittenden, V. James Tegg: early Sydney publisher and
printer. Canberra, Mulini Press, 2000. 104pp. 0949910856
HIST
An account of Tegg's career 1834-1945, with a list of publications.
3. Mallan, K. In the picture: perspectives on picture book
art and artists. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies,
1999. (Literature and literacy for young people no.3) 190pp.
0949060933 $44.00 CSUR
Picture book art and artistry; includes case studies of artists
and practical approaches to exploring illustration.
4. McLaren, I.F. Henry Tolman Dwight: bookseller and publisher. Parkville,
Vic., University of Melbourne Library, 1989. 140pp. 0732502462
$25.00 UMEL
Annotated bibliography of this pioneering Melbourne-based bookseller
and publisher. Included are numerous reproductions or extracts from his
catalogues and published works.
5. Mills, C. The New South Wales Bookstall as publisher.
Canberra, Mulini Press, 1991. (Bibliographica historica australiae
no.1) 117p $20.00 HIST
History of the N.SW. Bookstall series with biography of A.C.
Rowlandson, and listing with full details of the 308 publications of this
Australian publisher.
6. Peade, B.W. A checklist of facsimile editions of the Libraries Board
of South Australia (South Australian, Australiana and Miscellanous editions).
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1992. 94pp. 0724301283
$35.00 SLSA
Details of titles, both published and planned but not published,
in the Board's series of facsimile editions. Also contains a brief history
of the series by V. Hankel. Limited edn. of 300 numbered copies.
7. Richards, M. A licence to print: Alec Bolton and the Brindabella Press. Canberra, Friends of the National Library of Australia, 1993. 42pp. 0646161504 $4.95 NLAA
8. Stinson, B. Citing non-book materials: a guide for researchers and
students. Sydney, Macquarie University Library, 1990. 34pp. 0868044512
$9.00 ALIA
Provides brief guidelines for citing non-book materials. Supersedes
Finding and keeping: research use of audiovisual materials and Finding
and keeping: a researchers guide to audiovisual resources in Australia.
Recreation and Tourism
1. Australian tourism index, 1982- . Edited by M. Coghlan.
Footscray, Vic., Footscray Institute of Technology Library, 1986. ATI now
available only on the AUSTROM CD-ROM published by RMIT Publishing (contact
POBox 12471, A'Beckett Street, Melbourne 3006).
Indexes Australian travel and tourism information, including
social and historical aspects, planning and development, statistics, the
marketing and convention industry, the disabled and tourism, conservation
and tourism, and tourism and the arts. See also the Australian leisure
index, 1982-88.
2. Sir Donald Bradman. Compiled by P. McDonald and N. Thomas.
Adelaide, State Library of South Australia, 1997. (South Australian
research sources no. 1) 17pp. $10.00 SLSA
Guide to archival and published sources relating to Sir Donald
Bradman in the State Library of South Australia.
3. A sporting nation: celebrating Australia's sporting life. Compiled and edited by P. Cliff, M. Mathews, E. Rolls and M. Halligan. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1999. 130pp. 0642107041 $36.30 NLAA
4. Campbell, L. The Bradman collection. Adelaide, State Library of South Australia, 1998. 9pp. $4.40 SLSA
5. Hill, J., and B. Payne. World's fairs and expos: the modern era:
a select bibliography. Belconnen, A.C.T., Canberra College of Advanced
Education Library, 1982. (Library bibliography series no.7) 54pp.
0858891964 $7.00 UCAN
Lists publications relating to world's fairs and expos.
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Religion
1. Collections of religion and theology in Australia and New Zealand. Edited by C. Jenkin. Adelaide, Auslib Press, 1992. 186pp. 1875145117 $30.80 AUSL
2. Gardiner, A. Melding of two spirits: from the 'Yiminga' of the Tiwi
to the 'Yiminga' of Christianity. Darwin, State Library of the Northern
Territory, 1992/93? (Occasional papers no.35) 9pp. 0724507256
$5.50 SLNT
Looks at the way in which Christianity has been absorbed into
the life and culture of the Tiwi Islanders (Bathurst and Melville Islands)
3. McIntosh, L. D. Religion and theology: a guide to current reference
resources. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for Information Studies, 1997.
269pp. 0949060372 $44.00 CSUR
Major guide to information resources in the fields of religion,
religions and theology. Over 650 titles are cited and annotated,
mostly published since the early 1980s. International in scope with
special attention to resources with a bearing on study in Australia and
New Zealand.
4. McIntosh, L. D. A style manual for the presentation of papers
and theses in religion and theology. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Centre for
Information Studies, 1994. 151pp. 0949060272 $19.80 CSUR
Describes and illustrates style practices that are becoming
increasingly common in religious and theological writing.
5. Morgan, C. Life and death on the North Side: a history of St. Thomas'
Church and Cemetery, North Sydney. North Sydney, N.S.W., Stanton Library,
1988. 80pp. 0909240108 $5.50 SLNS
History of the oldest cemetery on Sydney's North Shore and the
people buried there.
6. O'Loughlin, J.P. The history of the Catholic Church in the Northern
Territory. (Occasional papers no.2). Darwin, Northern Territory Library
Service, 1986. 10pp. 0 7245 1605 0 $5.00 SLNT
Science
1. Bachtar, M.A. The role of the Centre for Scientific Documentation (Pusat Dolumentasi dan Informasi Ilmiah or PDII) in Indonesia. Clayton, Vic, Ancora Press, 1997. 83p. Clayton, Vic, Ancora Press, 1997. 0868620146 $15.00 MONG
2. Bhathal, R. S. Australian astronomers: achievements at the frontiers of astronomy. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1996. 236pp. 0642206665 $24.95 NLAA
3. Bhathal, R. S. Profiles, Australian women scientists. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1999. 191pp. 06421007017 $25.85 NLAA
4. Shaw, G. Zoology of New Holland. Adelaide, Friends of
the State Library of South Australia, 1998. (Australian facsimile
editions no.218) 33pp. + folder. 1876154217 $137.00
SLSA
First published 1794; first book published on Australian fauna
and one of the rarest Australian colour-plate books. Introduction
by V. Hankel and E. McAlister.
5. Wells, A. Bugs and bug collectors of the Northern Territory:
entomology and entomologists in the Northern Territory. Darwin, State
Library of the Northern Territory, 1993. (Occasional papers no.40)
8pp. 0724507574 $5.00 SLNT
The first history of Northern Territory entomology.
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Social Sciences
1. Docherty, J.C. Selected social statistics of New South Wales, 1861-1976.
Kensington, N.S.W., History Project Inc., 1982. (Historical statistics
monograph no.1) 148pp. 0949776076 $8.00 ARPS
Women's Studies
1. Growing up Italian in Australia: eleven young Australian women talk about their childhood. Edited by B. Walsh. Sydney, State Library of New South Wales Press, 1993. 212p. 0730589099 $16.95 SNSW
2. Mansutti, Elizabeth. Read all about it: women's suffrage sources
from the newspapers of South Australia 1885-1894. Adelaide, Libraries
Board of South Australia, 1994. 193pp. 0730806057 $16.00
SLSA
Includes a detailed chronology of the period.
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