We’re on a mission. Libraries for the nation. We can do this*

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Using primary source material, contemporary accounts and personal recollection the author traces the emergence of the National Library of Australia’s confident view of itself as a library for all other Australian libraries, with a special responsibility for computer-based bibliographic control systems at the centre of national library cooperation. The paper focuses on the period 1968–1979, a time of unprecedented growth in library and information services – a time when the computers came.

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McCallum, I. (2016). We’re on a mission. Libraries for the nation. We can do this*. Australian Library Journal, 65(2), 107–120. https://doi.org/10.1080/00049670.2016.1163653

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