Book Reviews
Edited by Glenda Acland
Abstract
Australian Bicentennial Historic Records Register reviewed by Sigrid McCausland; Keeping data from a workshop on appraising computer-based records reviewed by Edie Hedlin; Nicole Le Maistre; American archival analysis reviewed by Clive Smith; ASA Inc 7th biennial conference proceedings reviewed by Glenda Acland; Organising the office memory: the theory and practice of records management reviewed by Frank Upward; Cops and robbers: a guide to researching 19th century police and criminal records in Victoria reviewed by Nick Vine Hall; The information environment - towards 2000 reviewed by Anne-Marie Schwirtlich; Remember with advantages: oral history and the recollections of conflict reviewed by Margaret Reid; Review of archives legislation reviewed by Philip Taylor; Freedom's on the wallaby: facets of the Australian Labour party reviewed by Ewan Maidment; Records of War Gallery reviewed by Michael Richards; Starting your search: finding records at the Australian Archives reviewed by Peter Crush; Canberra archives reviewed by Glenda Acland; Packaging the past? Public histories reviewed by Helen Gregory; Guide to the Archives of Legislative Council of New South Wales: Pt 3 of the Guide to the Archives of the New South Wales Parliament reviewed by Ruth Kerr; Australian Joint Copying Project Handbook Pt 9: Personal Collections reviewed by Baiba Berzins; Peopling a Profession: papers from the Fourth Forum on Australian Library History reviewed by Shauna Hicks; La Trobe Library Journal: The Conservation Issue reviewed by Tamara Lavrencic; Paper To-day, Dust Tomorrow! A Practical Guide to the Use of Recycled and Archival Papers reviewed by Anne Gill; Family History at National Archives reviewed by Lorraine Macknight
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