Report of the Council of Australian University Librarians Meeting 98/2, 12-13 October 1998 at the University of Sydney.

From: Australian Academic & Research Libraries | Date: December 1, 1998| Author: COSTELLO, DIANE | Copyright information

Members celebrated the first meeting of the Conference of Australian University Librarians held 70 years ago in Melbourne in August 1928. Five of New Zealand's seven university librarians joined CAUL for both the meeting and the celebratory dinner. Also attending the dinner were Warren Horton, Director-General of the National Library, and several former members of CAUL: Harrison Bryan, Judith Edwards, Ted Flowers, Jeff Hazell, Bill Linklater, James O'Brien, Eric Wainwright and Neil...

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