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Interview with Carol Mills, retired librarian [sound recording] / interviewer, Ann-Mari Jordens
Bib ID 1006482
Format AudioAudio
Author
Mills, Carol M. (Carol Moya), 1942-
 
Access Conditions Written permission required for research use, personal copies and public use for 10 years from the date of the interview. 
Description 2003. 
3 digital audio tapes (ca. 152 min.) 
Summary

Carol Mills recalls her initial Library studies whilst being employed at the Fisher Library, Sydney University (1963-1966); her years of experience as Senior Librarian managing a number of University Libraries in Australia; her return to London to study for a Masters of Arts in Librarianship (ca 1977); managing the Library of the University of Darwin for 3 months after Cyclone Tracy hit in 1975; her 4 volume bibliography of literature emanating from the Northern Territory (1975-1983). She speaks about her historical writings & articles on Australian book history; her secondment to the Library of the University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji (1993-1995), publishing a number of articles on library management & literacy in the South Pacific region; her return to managing the Charles Sturt University Library until her retirement in 2000.

Notes

Recorded on July 24, 2003; July 28-July 29, 2003 at Hackett, Canberra, A.C.T.

User access copy made.

Index/Finding Aid Note Timed summary (5 p.) and corrected transcript (typescript, 147 leaves) 
Subjects Mills, Carol M. - (Carol Moya), - 1942- - Interviews.  |  University of the South Pacific. - Library.  |  Librarians - Australian Capital Territory - Canberra - Interviews.  |  Academic libraries - Australia - Administration.  |  Academic libraries - Fiji - Administration.
Occupation Librarians.
Other Authors Jordens, Ann-Mari, 1940-
Details Collect From
ORAL TRC 5011
Copy: Recording
Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)
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ORAL TRC 5011 (transcript)
Copy: Transcript
Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)
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ORAL TRC 5011 (summary)
Copy: Summary
Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)
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