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Targeted News Service

Targeted News Service provides Washington Bureau coverage, federal contract and contracting information for awards and for subcontracting opportunities, a congressional vote chart, federal and congressional press releases. ....

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3,000 hours of oral Irish history available online

"Irish Life and Lore" is an online archive with over 3,000 hours of oral Irish history, from the Irish revolutionary period to local history, folklore and family history. The Ireland-based oral history organization invites those with an interest in Irish history and folklore to browse its rich archive. ....

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Published guides and bibliographies


First published in Sydney by Angus & Robertson, 1941-1969.
Ferguson, John Alexander (compiler).
The preparation of the addenda to Ferguson’s definitive Bibliography of Australia was commenced during the lifetime of Sir John Ferguson. The work was carried on after his death, first by his original publishers Angus & Robertson and later by the National Library of Australia.
Burmester, Clifford Amandus (compiler), 4 volumes.
An essential general survey of the Library’s collections by subject. See also our online Guide to selected collections.
A New Zealand-born collector, connoisseur and art dealer, Rex Nan Kivell amassed a remarkably diverse collection of special interest to all Australians - a collection that documents both European imaginings of the fabled Antipodes, and real European voyages to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. ....

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Hazel de Berg - Australian Oral History Pioneer


Hazel de Berg - Australian Oral History Pioneer
Hazel de Berg - Australian Oral History Pioneer
10 December 2020
Hazel de Berg interviewing physicist Professor Harry Messel, 1972,nla.cat-vn4759844
Largely regarded as Australia’s first oral historian, Hazel de Berg recorded interviews with 1,290 Australians who were born between 1865 and 1953. Without her work, many of these people would never have their voices recorded for us to listen to today.  
Hazel interviewed very widely but artists were particularly well-represented – she recorded around 250 painters and sculptors. But she also interviewed individuals as diverse as Don Banks (composer), J. H. Carver (physicist), Harry Seidler (architect), Robert Helpmann (dancer), Jack Lang (politician), Jessie Street (feminist), Peter Weir (film director) and Bruce Williams (economist) to name just a few!    ....

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Hazel de Berg


Hazel de Berg - Australian Oral History Pioneer
Hazel de Berg - Australian Oral History Pioneer
10 December 2020
Hazel de Berg interviewing physicist Professor Harry Messel, 1972,nla.cat-vn4759844
Largely regarded as Australia’s first oral historian, Hazel de Berg recorded interviews with 1,290 Australians who were born between 1865 and 1953. Without her work, many of these people would never have their voices recorded for us to listen to today.  
Hazel interviewed very widely but artists were particularly well-represented – she recorded around 250 painters and sculptors. But she also interviewed individuals as diverse as Don Banks (composer), J. H. Carver (physicist), Harry Seidler (architect), Robert Helpmann (dancer), Jack Lang (politician), Jessie Street (feminist), Peter Weir (film director) and Bruce Williams (economist) to name just a few!    ....

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