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Notes on Contributors

Dr. D. J. M. Glover, dsc, ba, otherwise known as Denis Glover, pugilist, poet, printer, scholar, sailor and subverter of the rules of good library housekeeping, is a past president of the Friends of the Turnbull Library and a member in good standing of the committee of the Friends.

Penelope Griffith, ba, dip nzls, a Librarian in the Cataloguing Section of the Turnbull Library, is currently working on the preparation of entries for Volume I (pre-1890) of the retrospective New Zealand National Bibliography . A. A. St C.M. Murray-Oliver, ma, anzla, is currently Education Officer at the Library but was previously Art Librarian, then Pictorial Research Officer. A spare-time art historian, he is at present preparing a comprehensive volume on the paintings of Charles Heaphy, V.C., with other works upon colonial New Zealand artists.

Phil Parkinson, bsc, dip nzls, trained as a botanist and zoologist before becoming Periodicals Librarian at the Turnbull Library. He has published articles, scientific papers and a book on zoological illustration, endemic terrestrial mollusca, botanical nomenclature and red algae.

Janet Paul, ba(hons), is Art Librarian at the Alexander Turnbull Library. She has worked for the Historical Publications Section of the Department of Internal Affairs and was a principal in the publishing firm Blackwood and Janet Paul Ltd. Recent publications include contributions to Art New Zealand, New Zealand's Nature Heritage and the art commentary in Frank H. Canaday’s Triumph in Color; the Life and Art of Molly Morpeth Canaday (1977).

June Starke, ba (hons) anzla, is Subject Specialist (Manuscripts) at the Alexander Turnbull Library. She has published occasional articles in the Turnbull Library Record and is editing for publication the Journal ofjohn Boultbee, a sealer living on the south-west coast of New Zealand 1825-1828.

C. R. H. Taylor, ma (hons), dip jour, fnzla, frnsnz, was Chief Librarian of the Alexander Turnbull Library 1937-1962. His publications included Pacific Bibliography (2nd ed., 1965) and A Bibliography of Publications on the New Zealand Maori and the Moriori of the Chatham Islands (1972).

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 11, Issue 1, 1 May 1978, Page 66

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Notes on Contributors Turnbull Library Record, Volume 11, Issue 1, 1 May 1978, Page 66

Notes on Contributors Turnbull Library Record, Volume 11, Issue 1, 1 May 1978, Page 66

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