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Proceedings / the Australian Academy of the Humanities
Bib ID 2005431
Format Journal/NewspaperJournal/Newspaper, OnlineOnline
Author
Australian Academy of the Humanities
 
Online Versions http://www.humanities.org.au/Publications/Proceedings/Proceedings.asp
Description Sydney : Sydney University Press for the Academy, 1970- 
v. : ill. ; 24 cm. 
ISSN 0067-1592 
Notes

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet. Address as at [25/7/2007]: http://www.humanities.org.au/Publications/Proceedings/Proceedings.asp

1-7 (1970-1976) published by Sydney University Press for the Academy ; 8 (1977)- published by the Academy in Canberra.

Includes Annual lectures which were also published separately 1970-1979.

Cited In

APAIS. This database is available on the Informit Online Internet Service, http://www.informit.com.au or on CD-ROM, http://www.rmitpublishing.com.au

Australian Public Affairs - Full Text

Life Dates 1 (1970)- 
Former Title Australian Humanities Research Council. Annual report  Annual lecture (Australian Academy of the Humanities) 
Subjects Australian Academy of the Humanities - Periodicals.  |  Humanities - Research - Australia - Periodicals.  |  Learning and scholarship - Australia - Periodicals.
Also Titled AAH proceedings
A.A.H. proceedings


Collect from: Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
Call Number: N 001.306294 AUS (NL)
Status: Available
Items/Issues Held: (1970 - 2001)
Collect from: Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
Call Number: N 001.306294 AUS
Status: Available
Recent Items/issues Held: 2008
2007
2006
Items/Issues Held: (1970 - 2005)
Details Collect From
N 001.306294 AUS Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
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N 001.306294 AUS (NL) Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
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