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Main Author: Stephens, Matthew
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ991521
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contents "A Scientific Library of Some Value": An Early History of the Australian Museum Library Stephens, Matthew Library Services Anthropology Museums Foreign Countries Scientific and Technical Information Special Libraries Cultural Maintenance Library Materials Library Development Intellectual History The Australian Museum, Sydney, is Australia's oldest museum, internationally recognised for its longstanding scientific contributions. Less well-known is the Museum's fine collection of monographs and journals relating to natural history and anthropology, which has been used to support the work of Museum staff and external enquirers since the late 1840s. This paper discusses the library's collection up to 1883, the date of its first published catalogue. The author urges library history researchers to make those who are responsible for Australia's book heritage in similar institutions aware of the significance of their collections. (Contains 25 notes.)
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spellingShingle "A Scientific Library of Some Value": An Early History of the Australian Museum Library
Stephens, Matthew
Library Services
Anthropology
Museums
Foreign Countries
Scientific and Technical Information
Special Libraries
Cultural Maintenance
Library Materials
Library Development
Intellectual History
"A Scientific Library of Some Value": An Early History of the Australian Museum Library Stephens, Matthew Library Services Anthropology Museums Foreign Countries Scientific and Technical Information Special Libraries Cultural Maintenance Library Materials Library Development Intellectual History The Australian Museum, Sydney, is Australia's oldest museum, internationally recognised for its longstanding scientific contributions. Less well-known is the Museum's fine collection of monographs and journals relating to natural history and anthropology, which has been used to support the work of Museum staff and external enquirers since the late 1840s. This paper discusses the library's collection up to 1883, the date of its first published catalogue. The author urges library history researchers to make those who are responsible for Australia's book heritage in similar institutions aware of the significance of their collections. (Contains 25 notes.)
title "A Scientific Library of Some Value": An Early History of the Australian Museum Library
topic Library Services
Anthropology
Museums
Foreign Countries
Scientific and Technical Information
Special Libraries
Cultural Maintenance
Library Materials
Library Development
Intellectual History
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ991521