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Parliaments Library 150 Years

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Parliaments Library 150 Years
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John E. Martin
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:270
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 200
Category/GenreLibrary, archive and information management
ISBN/Barcode 9781877448430
ClassificationsDewey:027.6520993
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations colour illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Steele Roberts Aotearoa Ltd
Imprint Steele Roberts & Associates Ltd
Publication Date 11 September 2008
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

New Zealand's Parliamentary Library celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2008. Founded within a few years of the start of representative government in New Zealand in 1854, it is a vital part of an effective democracy. Over the years the library has changed out of all recognition from its beginnings in a tiny collection of reference works in a one-room cottage. In the late nineteenth century it became New Zealand's de facto national library, in a magnificent Gothic building. Today it is an 'electronic powerhouse' providing information to Parliament. Over 150 years the library has faithfully served Parliament, responding to MPs' needs for information, enlightenment, recreation and solace. Today it continues to give Parliament rapid, efficient and reliable service. Together with its wider national responsibilities, the library continues to make a vital contribution to New Zealand's political and cultural heritage.

Author Biography

Dr John E. Martin is the Parliamentary Historian. He is involved in a range of activities associated with the History and Heritage programme within Parliament, researching and writing historical material, recording oral histories, collecting relevant history and heritage items and preparing displays. He wrote The House: New Zealand's House of Representatives 1854-2004 for the 150th anniversary of Parliament in New Zealand and has published widely on our political and social history.