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NT Parliamentary Library Service ‹ Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA)
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NT Parliamentary Library Service. Contact Email parlibrary@nt.gov.au. Parliamentary Library Service website http:/ www.parlibrary.nt.gov.au. Manager, Parliamentary Library Service. Northern Territory Library and Information Service. Phone: (08) 8999 7442. Fax: (08) 8999 6920. Email: kaye.henderson@nt.gov.au. You are not logged in. Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia. New Zealand Parliamentary Library. Barbara.mcphee@parliament.govt.nz. ALLA – Australian Law Librarians’ Association.
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SA Parliament Research Library ‹ Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA)
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SA Parliament Research Library. The South Australian Parliament Research Library is a division of the Joint Parliamentary Service. Library policy is approved by the Joint Parliamentary Service Committee and administered by the Parliamentary Librarian. The principal objectives of the Library are:. To support the democratic process through the provision of relevant, timely, confidential and impartial research and reference services to Members of Parliament and to the staff of the Parliament. The Library Se...
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Twinning program ‹ Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA)
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Supporting libraries in Pacific Parliaments. The Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA) decided at their Annual General Meeting in July 2008 that Australian member libraries would support libraries of the Parliaments in the Pacific nations. The CPA. The current twinning arrangements are:. NSW with Bougainville and Solomon Islands. Qld with Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu. Victoria with Fiji, Nauru and Tuvalu. WA with Cook Islands. A list of core reference resources, compiled by APLA in...
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Constitution ‹ Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA)
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In PDF format (40 KB). 11 The name of the Association is the Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia. 21 The purposes for which the Association is established are to:. 211 Encourage understanding of, and co-operation between, research and information services attached to National, State and Territory Legislatures. 212 Consider any matters affecting the common interests or operations of Parliamentary Libraries. 216 Advance the cause of Parliamentary Librarianship generally. 42 Honorary membe...
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New Zealand Parliamentary Library ‹ Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA)
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New Zealand Parliamentary Library. The purpose of the Parliamentary Library is to serve New Zealand’s Parliament by delivering trusted information and research. The Parliamentary Library provides services and products to three client groups, each with a different level of service:. Primary Clients – Members of Parliament and their staff. Secondary clients – Parliamentary Service staff. Most of the Library’s publications are available on Parliament’s website, including Research Papers. 830am to 5.30pm.
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WA Parliamentary Library and Research Services ‹ Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA)
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WA Parliamentary Library and Research Services. The Parliamentary Library provides information services that are timely, effective and efficient, and functions as a central point for the collection, documentation, co-ordination and disseminiation of information to Members of Parliament. 830 am – 5.00 pm Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). 830 am – 5.00 pm Monday and Friday. 830 am – 10.00 pm Tuesday. 830 am – 10.00 pm Wednesday. 830 am – 6.00 pm Thursday. 830 am – 5.00 pm Friday. LIANZA –...
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Australian Parliamentary Library ‹ Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA)
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The Australian Parliamentary Library’s services are established under the statutory office of the Parliamentary Librarian with the following functions :. A) to provide high quality information, analysis and advice to Senators and Members of the House of Representatives in support of their parliamentary and representational roles; and. Parliamentary Service Act 1999. Statement of Client Services. The Parliamentary Library Executive comprises Dr Dianne Heriot, Parliamentary Librarian, Mr Jonathan Curtis, A...
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Associations and Networks ‹ Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA)
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Parliamentary Library Associations and Networks. Association of Parliamentary Librarians of Asia and the Pacific. The Association of Parliamentary Libraries in Canada. International Federation of Libraries Associations and Institutions, Library and Research Services for Parliaments Section. Australian Library and Information Association. Australian Law Librarians’ Association. Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa. Australian and New Zealand Association of Clerks At The Table.
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NSW Parliamentary Library ‹ Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA)
http://apla.org.au/nsw_library
NSW Parliament Home Page – http:/ www.parliament.nsw.gov.au. To identify and fulfil the information needs of Members of Parliament and the Parliamentary Institution. The New South Wales Parliamentary Library is the oldest of Australias parliamentary libraries, and is also one of the oldest official libraries in the country. Established by the administrative action of the Legislative Council in 1840, it became a Joint Parliamentary Library with the introduction of responsible government in 1856. Provides ...
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ACT Legislative Assembly Library ‹ Association of Parliamentary Libraries of Australasia (APLA)
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ACT Legislative Assembly Library. ACT Legislative Assembly Home Page: http:/ www.parliament.act.gov.au/. The role of the Library is to identify and meet the information needs of Members and staff of the Legislative Assembly for the ACT and staff of the ACT Public Service. The Library took on the name of The ACT Government and Assembly Library. In 1994, the Assembly together with the Library relocated to its current premises, the Legislative Assembly Building. After the 2008 ACT Elections, a ACT Labor min...
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