Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Memories of a Fortunate Career : State Library of Victoria, 1959–2008
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'From glancing at Amazon’s online list of published memoirs on the market, it seems that in ‘this confessional age, in which memoirs and personal revelations tumble out in unprecedented abundance’, now ‘the flood feels like a tsunami’. I would not dare describe the following reminiscences as a memoir. Nor would I describe it as strictly autobiographical. These are random snippets about life as a staff member over nearly half a century at the State Library of Victoria, one of Australia’s major cultural institutions, rather than a life story. It is a reflection, a series of memories about people and events that occurred over a certain long stretch of time in a beloved institution where I spent a very large part of my life. While it does sound like a great deal of talking about myself, what I aim to do is to document information and impressions that might otherwise go unrecorded.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 101 March 2018 13392101 2018 periodical issue

    'Issue No 101 of the La Trobe Journal goes behind the scenes and into the history of State Library Victoria, via the memoirs of four former staff members.

    'The period covered spans around two-thirds of the 160-plus years since the Library first opened its doors in 1856 as the Melbourne Public Library.'  (Publication abstract)

    2018
    pg. 98-129
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