Journal

Carnegie inspiration / by Michele Coombridge

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Title
Carnegie inspiration / by Michele Coombridge
Content partner
National Library of New Zealand
Collection
Index New Zealand
Description

Concerns the Carnegie Free Libraries in New Zealand built thanks to the generosity of the Carnegie Corporation during the lifetime of its founder, multimillionaire businessman Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919). Notes other support provided by the Corporation, especially the backing for the 1934 Munn Barr report, a survey of New Zealand libraries by American Ralph Munn and Aucklander John Barr which underpinned professional library work in NZ for the next 40 years, and the sponsorship of Dorothy Ne...

Format
Journal
Date created
Apr 2015
Creator
Coombridge, Michele
URL
http://natlib.govt.nz/records/35824013
Related subjects
Carnegie libraries / Library surveys / Children's librarians / History

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