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  • Hi Jenny and Kylie

    Thank you so much for your friendly and prompt replies. I will be in touch and look forward to meeting you soon.

    Kylie, coincidently I was at the Uni library today where I met your librarian colleague Cheryl; when I saw the Rare Books room I was gone  ...

    Karen 

     

  • Hi Karen,

    If you are in  the city, would you like visit the University of Adelaide Archives?  Sue Coppin & I are both on the Branch committee so we can fill you in with some details.  You can contact me directly on 8313 5830 or kylie.percival@adelaide.edu.au

    Regards Kylie Percival

  • Hi Karen,
    Welcome to South Australia!
    Must admit I don't the schedule here with me but if you don't hear more drop me an email at work Scott.Jenny@slsa.sa.gov.au or work phone 82077344.
    Best wishes, Jenny Scott, Content Services Librarian, State Library of SA
  • Hi ASA SA Branch members

    I have recently joined ASA and am starting a Master of Information Studies shortly through Charles Sturt University. 

    I would like to meet members of the local archives community at ASA SA Branch meetings and I was wondering when the next meeting is please?

    Many thanks in advance

    Karen Dowling  

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