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  • Hi, I am wondering if this group is still active and/or meeting?
  • BRUNY%20BROCHURE%20HISTORY%20MONTH.pdf

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  • Kevin Hennah’s Cultural Weeding Workshop

    The Hutchins School

    Friday November 30, 2012

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    REGISTRATION FORM attached

    http://www.kevinhennah.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Cultural-W...

    Library culture, image, promotion & resources are all put under the spotlight, as Kevin poses his thought-provoking ideas on why libraries need to weed more than just print to remain relevant.  What are the implications for School, Academic, Public or Special Library Archival collection management?

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  • Good Afternoon folks,

    Please find attached a copy of the minutes from the AGM held on Tuesday night at Friends School.

    ASA%20-%20Tas%20Br%20AGM%20minutes%202011-12.DOC

     

    kind regards

    David

    Branch Convenor

  • Hi folks,

    the committee of the Tas Branch are meeting next week to plan the Branch's activities for 2011. Please contact me if you have any bright ideas on what you'd like to see us doing. All suggestions welcome.

     

    kind regards

    David

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