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    Reference works in the age of Wikipedia: a review of print and electronic holdings at the University of Queensland Library

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    The purpose of this snapshot project is to review reference works held by the University of Queensland Library (UQ Library). This involves making recommendations regarding their ongoing management, and to provide a methodological framework for the continuous evaluation and strategic management of reference works. It was carried out over a limited 10-day working period

    University of Queensland Library 2018 Awards and Acquisitions Evening digital display

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    A University of Queensland Library event to announce the 2018 Library award and fellowship recipients, and showcase new acquisitions that were made possible through donations, held at Fryer Library, December 6 2018. Slides feature items from the Library's special collections digitised in 2018

    Visit to the University of Queensland Library,His Excellency the Honourable Peter Arnison AC CVO, Governor of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, 26 Feb 2001

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    In 2001 His Excellency Major General Peter Arnison, AC CVO (Governor of Queensland) and Mrs Arnison visited The University of Queensland Library

    Mrs Patricia Jones, Dr Patrick Mahoney, Emeritus Professor Mary Mahoney AO and Mrs Pauline Beames, 11 May 2016

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    Guests attending "Shakespeare & Co: The Bard and his Peers in the Digital Age", 11 May 2016 at Fryer Library, The University of Queensland Library

    Beyond the Rockton Window: remembering author and painter Helen Haenke, 19 Mar 2017

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    A talented artist and writer of poetry, plays and prose, Helen Haenke was an influential figure in Ipswich from the 1940s to 1978. The family's historic house Rockton was her creative sanctuary. The panel discussion around the works and life of Helen Haenke was led by UQ Honorary Senior Research Fellow Bronwen Levy, with Helen's daughter Margot Rayner and local Ipswich resident and drama teacher Helen Pullar. Introdcution by Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Alan Rix. UQ Press released an anthology of Helen Haenke's work, Helen Haenke at Rockton - A creative life, which was on sale at the event. This event was supported by Ipswich City Council, University of Queensland Library, Ipswich Poetry Feast and University of Queensland Press

    Book launch of Res Gestae - Things Done, 22 Nov 2016

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    Book launch of 'Res Gestae - Things Done', written by UQ Law graduate and Queensland's first practising female barrister Naida Haxton AM. 'Res Gestae - Things Done' is a reflection by one woman during the course of a career at the Bar and her life as a wife and mother. Speakers: Professor Simon Bronitt, Deputy Dean (Research), TC Beirne School of Law, Naida Haxton, Martin Conroy, James Boddam-Whetham, and Annette McNicol, Director, University of Queensland Library
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