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APA Citation

National Library of Australia. & Ferguson, John Alexander, & Library Association of Australia.  1965  An exhibition in honour of Sir John Ferguson : arranged by the National Library of Australia for the thirteenth Biennial Conference of the Library Association of Australia, August 1965  National Library of Australia, Canberra,

MLA Citation

National Library of Australia. and Ferguson, John Alexander, and Library Association of Australia.  An exhibition in honour of Sir John Ferguson : arranged by the National Library of Australia for the thirteenth Biennial Conference of the Library Association of Australia, August 1965  National Library of Australia, Canberra,  1965

Australian/Harvard Citation

National Library of Australia. & Ferguson, John Alexander, & Library Association of Australia.  1965,  An exhibition in honour of Sir John Ferguson : arranged by the National Library of Australia for the thirteenth Biennial Conference of the Library Association of Australia, August 1965  National Library of Australia, Canberra,

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  | author1=National Library of Australia
  | author2=Ferguson, John Alexander, 1881-1969
  | author3=Library Association of Australia
  | year=1965
  | publisher=National Library of Australia
  | language=English
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