William Herbert Ifould and the development of library services in New South Wales, 1912-1942 / a dis...
William Herbert Ifould and the development of library services in New South Wales, 1912-1942 / a dissertation by David John Jones, 1993
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1993
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MLMSS 5943/Box 1X , a7456 Online
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0.16 metres of textual material (1 outsize box) - typescript
1 online resource (451 pages) - PDF
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Copyright status : In copyright
Copyright holder : David J. Jones
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Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy David J. Jones
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A dissertation submitted to the School of Information, Library and Archive Studies in candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
MLMSS 5943/Box 1X (typescript version)
a7456 Online (PDF version)
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William Herbert Ifould and the development of library services in New South Wales, 1912-1942 / a dissertation by David John Jones, 1993
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Digital order no:a7456
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Typescript version presented by Dr David J. Jones, 1995
Online resource presented by David J. Jones, December 2012
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William Herbert Ifould was the Principal Librarian (now State Librarian) at the Public Library of New South Wales (now State Library of New South Wales) from 1912 until his retirement in 1942.
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MLMSS 5943/Box 1X , a7456 Online
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93QpbDw1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93QpbDw1
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87633
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