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1 y separately published work icon Elizabeth Jolley Research Collection Barbara Milech , Brian Dibble , Perth : Curtin University of Technology. Library , 2008 Z1468048 2008 website bibliography

The Elizabeth Jolley Research Collection is 'a virtual research resource for scholars interested in one of Australia's most significant writers'. The Elizabeth Jolley Research Collection includes 'Elizabeth Jolley - A Bibliography: 1965-2007', a comprehensive bibliography of works by and about Elizabeth Jolley, and digital access to many items in the 'Bibliography'.

'Compiled over 20 years by Barbara Milech and Brian Dibble, the 'Bibliography' lists Jolley's novels, short stories, plays, juvenilia, reviews, articles, and occasional pieces. Print, audio and visual adaptations of her work. Interviews with her, feature articles about her, and biographical pieces on her. Reviews of her publications, dissertations about her work, and critical articles and books wholly or partially on her work.'

Also included is information on Jolley's early life and a list of awards and other forms of recognition.

Source: Curtin University of Technology website, http://info.ccs.curtin.edu.au/, and information from the Collection website.
Sighted: 11/02/2008

1 y separately published work icon Inter Alia : Library Images and Australian Writing Isla Macphail (editor), Lisa Masiello (illustrator), Perth : Curtin University of Technology. Library , 1990 Z253025 1990 anthology poetry short story prose The editor, in her Foreword, remarks that although the advertisement soliciting contributions for this volume 'did not stipulate that the stereotype of libraries and librarians was to be contested, it is interesting to note that many of the writers - particularly those who have worked in libraries - do, in fact, project a very different image of libraries and library personnel' (vii).
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