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The Noel Butlin Archives Centre and the Australian Memory of the World Register

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Shapley, Maggie

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National Committee of Australia Memory of the World
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The Noel Butlin Archives Centre was established in the early 1950s through the collecting efforts of economic historians in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. Professor Noel Butlin and others such as Bob Gollan located records of companies – particularly financial records – to provide the raw material, the primary sources, for their research into Australia’s economic history.

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Shapley, M. (Feb 2008). The Noel Butlin Archives Centre and the Australian Memory of the World Register. Paper presented at the 3rd International Conference of the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme, "Communities and Memories: A Global Perspective", National Library of Australia, 21 February 2008

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