Publications, Lectures etc., by the Staff 1987-88
carter, j. j. Drawn from Nature: Catalogue of Works in the Exhibition. (Wellington, 1988). minson, M. f. ‘The pictorial collections of the Alexander Turnbull Library’, New Zealand Libraries, 45 (December 1987), 161-64. ‘Purcell in Wellington’, Early Music New Zealand, 3 (September 1987), 37-38. Artists’ views of the area surrounding no. 25 Tinakori Road, from 1841 onwards: paper prepared for New Zealand Historic Places Trust for their work on Katherine Mansfield’s birthplace. The drawings and prints collection of the Alexander Turnbull Library: talk to Onslow Historical Society, 28 May 1987. Descriptive notes for the Turnbull desk diary, 1988.
Text sheets for the Fletcher Prints, published by the Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust Board, 1988. moffat, kevin. ‘Notes from the Alexander Turnbull Library’, New Zealand Map Society Journal, 1 (July 1987), 21-22. palmer, j. m. ‘The Alexander Turnbull Library’s Archive of New Zealand Music —A Year in Retrospect’, Crescendo, 19 (April 1988), 9-11. Parkinson, p. G. ‘Adanson’s Generic Names for Seed Plants: Validation and Typification. Part 2, Unconserved Names in Current Use’, Taxon, 36 (1987), 601-08. ‘Adanson’s Generic Names for Seed Plants: Status of Listed Nomina Rejicienda’, Taxon, 36 (1987), 745-53. ‘Adansonian Nomina Rejicienda et Nomina Conservanda Proposita 1983-1986’, Taxon, 37 (1988), 148-51. ‘Sex on the Shelf, Pink Triangle, 65 (1987), 21-25, 54.
‘Legal Fetters —Tribunal in Bondage’, Pink Triangle, 68 (1987), 13-14. Stigma and risk: paper presented at the symposium ‘Coping with AIDS Lifestyles and the Social Order’, for the Social Sciences Research Fund Committee, Auckland 1987. Body and soul in the medical response to illness: some ironies and parallels: paper presented at the Stout Research Centre conference ‘Te Tinana —The Body’, Wellington, 1987. Conference, Wellington, November 1987. A comparison of three studies of evaluation of prevention efforts against HIV transmission in NZ: paper prepared for the AIDS Advisory Committee, 1987. The clammy palm: the queer history of masturbatory insanity: lecture to the Wellington Branch of the New Zealand AIDS Foundation, 22 October 1987.
Ralston, b. j. History from Below: How to Uncover and Tell the Story of Your Community, Association or Union by Jeremy Brecher (review) GRINZ Yearbook 1987, 85. (ed). National Register of Archives and Manuscripts in New Zealand, v. 2, pt. 3 (Wellington, 1987). (ed)- Proceedings of the 1987 Conference of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists: Immigration: Wellington 10-12 April 1987 (Wellington, 1987). Scottish Family History: A Research & Source Guide . . . Volume One by John Caims-Smith-Barth (review) New Zealand Genealogist, 19 (January/February 1988), 346. ‘Scottish Testaments as a Genealogical Source’, New Zealand Genealogist, 19 (January/February 1988), 338-39. retter, d. c. Lectures on holdings of church archives in the Alexander Turnbull Library and on options for preservation and use of church archives. A.R.A.N.Z. Seminar on Church Archives, Palmerston North, 28 November 1987. Text for ‘An Edwardian City: Christchurch at the Turn of the Century'. Photographic Print Series 6, 1987. Published by the Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust.
traue, j. e. ‘Archives and New Zealand Historiography’, Archifacts, 1987/4, 21-23. ‘Eight Years Down the Track at the Turnbull’, Archifacts, 1987/2, 9-10. ‘Training Needs a Career Structure’, Archifacts, 1987/2, 32-33. Biographical services available from the Turnbull Library: address to the conference of the N.Z. Society of Genealogists, Wellington, 12 April 1987. A celebration of a heritage: text for the presentation of 15 treasures of the Turnbull to a gathering of Friends on Turnbull’s birthday, 14 September 1987. Tony Ralls: valedictory address, Karori chapel, 5 November 1987.
Turnbull Guides to Resources for Women’s Studies
Women’s Words A Guide to Manuscripts and Archives in the Alexander Turnbull Library Relating to Women in the Nineteenth Century COMPILED BY DIANA MEADS, PHILIP RAINER & KAY SANDERSON
Published by the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand ISBN 0-477-07412-X. 137 p. 1988. $22.00
Victoria’s Furthest Daughters A Bibliography of Published Sources for the Study of Women in New Zealand, 1830-1914 PATRICIA A. SARGISON
Published by the Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust with the New Zealand Founders’ Society ISBN 0-908702-01-9. xi, 107 p. 1984. $ll.OO
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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 21, Issue 2, 1 October 1988, Page 111
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