Showing posts with label State Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label State Library. Show all posts

July 31, 2014

National Family History Month

 

 

National Family History Month

It’s time to dust down your ancestors. August is National Family History Month. Throughout the month there will be events of interest for the experienced family historian as well as the beginner. All events are free, but places are limited and bookings are essential.

Talk: Introduction to family history

Family history tree
Date:
Friday 1 August 2014
Time:
10.30 AM to 12.00 PM
Venue:
Flinders room, lower ground floor, Macquarie street building
Cost:
Free, but bookings essential. Limit of 20.
(Email us at group.visits@sl.nsw.gov.au to book)
An overview of the many and varied Family History resources in the Library, plus the catalogues and online guides that can help you navigate them. A tour is included.

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July 1, 2014

State Library of NSW - July at the Library


News
 

The Library has launched a campaign to return portraits of WWI soldiers to families in NSW. If you spot a family member in the Library's new Flickr album we will give you a free print or digital file. Visit our exhibition Portraits of War: The Crown Studios Project, on show at the Library until 21 September 2014.
 

FOR THE DIARY: Don't miss the live 702 ABC Sydney broadcast from our exhibition Life Interrupted: Personal Diaries from WWI with Richard Glover on Monday 4 August, 3pm – 6pm. The broadcast marks the exact day Great Britain declared war on Germany 100 years ago.
 

The Library has an amazing collection of WWI photographs, posters and maps. To order a fine art print contact The Library Shop on (02) 9273 1611

Ref: State Library of NSW - July at the Library


April 13, 2013

State Library - Holtermann collection









Gulgong Dispensary, 1872
    News

•   Thanks to NSW Government support, we're fast-tracking our digitisation program. Over the next four years, six million pages of historic NSW newspapers from our collections will be digitised and made available online. NSW newspapers currently online can be accessed via Trove. See new titles coming


•   Our world-renowned photographic archive, the Holtermann collection, will be officially included on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World register from May 2013. See 100 images from this astonishing collection from 1870-1875 in our popular exhibition, The Greatest Wonder of the World, on show until 12 May. Discover more about Holtermann by downloading Curio.


April 29, 2012

Using oral history to preserve your family history


Join us for another stimulating seminar program in collaboration with the State Library of NSW 

Saturday 12 May 2012 9.45 am registration 10 am to 12.30 pm 

Note Venue: Dixson Room Ground Floor, Mitchell Library State Library of NSW 

Cost: $40 includes morning tea OHAA Members $30 

Please note that no refunds are available for cancellations of less than seven days notice; 
90% refund if more than seven days notice. Enquiries: ohaansw@hotmail.com

Memory and remembering Dr. Janis Wilton 

At the core of oral history interviews are the memories people are willing to share. In family history, these include memories of events, people and places relating to the family as well as the experiences that shape an individual’s life story. What is the nature of these family memories? What influences them? How are they reconstructed? What and why do people remember and not remember? How do we, as oral history interviewers, tap into these memories to create interviews that are rich in descriptions and insights? Dr. Janis Wilton is an award winning public and oral historian based at the University of New England. 

Also meet three oral historians Di Ritch, Michael Clarke and Laurel Wraight who will speak about their experiences with family history projects followed by a general discussion moderated by Janis Wilton.

August 13, 2011

DIGITISATION AT THE STATE LIBRARY

Museums Australia NSW Tour and Talk
Wednesday 7 September 2011 4pm

Scott Wajon will lead a tour of the State Library's digitisation facilities and discuss the library's digitisation strategies, management of resources and technical questions. 

State Library of NSW
Macquarie Street, Sydney
Meeting point: Mitchell Library steps, opposite the Royal Botanic Gardens.

Get together after at the
Nippon Australia New Zealand Club
229 Macquarie St, Sydney

RSVP
The event is free, but bookings are essential and places are strictly limited.
Please send RSVPs by Monday 5 September to:

Paul Bentley
Executive Officer
Museums Australia (NSW)
Phone: 02 9387 7307
Mobile: 0416 121 347
Web: www.museumsaustralia.org.au/nsw