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Manager, JCPML & Library Archives Contact Details Lesley Wallace was appointed Manager of the JCPML in 2007. This web resource was produced when Lesley was Collection Development Librarian at the JCPML. She was also involved in the design of JCPML web resources and in maintaining and updating the web site. |
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Archives
Technician Contact Details Introduction As the Archives Technician with the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library, David works closely with the Manager to assist with collection maintenance, facility management and reference and access services. He was appointed to this position in June 1997. Prior to joining the JCPML, David worked in the Public Records Office of Western Australia as Archives Officer: Public Records Access and Team Co-Ordinator: Repository Services Team. He was also seconded as Information Officer to the Commission on Government. In particular, David's professional focus is in the areas of storage, preservation and disaster recovery. |
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Public
Programs Coordinator Lesley Carman-Brown held the position of Public Programs Coordinator of the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library from 1997 to 2005. In this position, Lesley worked closely with the Archivist to assist in the development, implementation and presentation of the JCPML's programs and activities. Lesley has worked within the Curtin University Library and Information Service since 1987, in both the public service and management service environments. She joined the JCPML project in 1994 and was initially involved in helping to develop a collection of material and memorabilia associated with John Curtin. In particular, Lesley's professional focus is in the realm of multi-media and digitisation issues relating to access to material through an electronic archives environment. In 1999 Lesley travelled to the UK on a VALA travel scholarship to investigate new technology and developments for digital access. Lesley was awarded the Sharr Medal by the Australian Library & Information Association in 1991. |
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After completing a degree in
history and English at the University of Western Australia in 1968, Sue
studied graphic design at the London School of Printing. On returning
to Western Australia, she lectured in typographic design at Perth Technical
College and became the first designer at the new Fremantle Arts Centre
Press. A period of freelance work and involvement in a small screen printing
business in Pemberton and Healesville in Victoria followed. Sue then worked
as a designer for a public library service for three years while completing
a graduate diploma in librarianship at the University of Melbourne. Sue then worked for several years as a reference librarian at Swinburne University and then as a Senior Librarian at Curtin University Library from 1997 to 2007. Sue is now a freelance designer with a special interest in website design.
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