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The Web as a tool to preserve women's stories? [sound recording] / Maxine Bright.

Series: Jessie Street National Women's Library Lunch Hour TalksDescription: 1 sound disc (CD) (ca. 60 mins.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audiodisc
Other title:
  • Jessie Street National Women's Library Lunch Hour Talk 20 July 2000
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 025.1714 21
Online resources: Cast: Speaker: Martine Bright.Summary: Martine Bright gave a very thought-provoking talk on recent changes in recording information and the problems and solutions to preserving these new records. Martine is a business analyst and a trained archivist. She has recently moved to a position with the Institute of Computing at the University of Sydney.Summary: JSNWL Lunch Hour talk held in the Lady Mayoress' Rooms, Town Hall, George Street, Sydney.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Digital Audio Digital Audio Jessie Street National Women's Library 025.1714 BRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library 66884

Title on cover: JSNWL Lunch time talk. Martine Bright 20/07/2000.

Article on Martine Bright's address published in "Jessie Street National Women's Library Newsletter" vol.11, no. 4 November 2000.

Speaker: Martine Bright.

Martine Bright gave a very thought-provoking talk on recent changes in recording information and the problems and solutions to preserving these new records.
Martine is a business analyst and a trained archivist. She has recently moved to a position with the Institute of Computing at the University of Sydney.

JSNWL Lunch Hour talk held in the Lady Mayoress' Rooms, Town Hall, George Street, Sydney.

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