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Australian Society of Archivists, GLAM: Different Professions, Common Goals - Australian Society of Archivists Annual Conference, Adelaide, 18-20 September 2003
Carolyn Hamilton, Verne Harris, Jane Taylor, Michele Pickover, Graeme Reid & Razia Saleh (eds), Refiguring the Archive, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht/ Boston/London, 2002. 368pp. ISBN 1 4020 0743 4.
Sam Kula, Appraising Moving Images: Assessing the Archival and Monetary Value of Film and Video Records, Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Maryland, 2002. 178pp. ISBN 0 8108 4368 4.
A Lipchak, Information Management to Support Evidence-Based Governance in the Electronic Age, Public Policy Forum, Canada, November 2002. 70pp. ISBN 0 9732003 4 0. Available online at www.ppforum.ca/ow/ ow_p_ll_2002B.pdf.
Liverpool University Centre for Archive Studies, Political Pressure and the Archival Record: An International Conference, Liverpool University Centre for Archive Studies (LUCAS), Liverpool, England, 22-25 July 2003. More information at www.liv.ac.uk/lucas/index.htm.
Stuart Macintyre and Anna Clark, The History Wars, foreword by Sir Anthony Mason, Melbourne University Press, 2003. 288pp. ISBN 0 522 85091 X.
Bruce E Massis, The Practical Library Manager, Haworth Information Press, New York, 2003. 149pp. ISBN 0 78901765 2 (hard cover, US$34.95) and ISBN 0 7890 1766 0.
John Newman and Walter Jones (eds), Moving Archives: The Experiences of Eleven Archivists, Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Maryland, 2002. x + 124pp. ISBN 0 8108 4500 8.
(William) Edward Parry, In the Service of the Company: Letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural Company, volume II: June 1832-March 1834, Australian National University, Canberra, 2003. xii + 277pp. ISBN 0 7315 4634 2.
Elizabeth Shepherd and Geoffrey Yeo, Managing Records: A Handbook of Principles and Practice, Facet Publishing, London, 2003. xiv + 318pp. ISBN 1 85604 370 3.
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