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Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, 88th annual report 1894-1982 Braille and Talking Book Library, 1982
... ...Paul Korsten...Haynes Janene Morrison Beverley Jackson Dianna Martin Margaret Komen Penny Crawford Merrie Handbury Shirley Robinson Sue Hanson Faye Donnelly Jane Grimwade Jennifer Spry Iris Whittaker John Cockayne Martin Nicol Jan Odle Peter Sellars Paul Korsten Blanche d'Alpuget Luu Ngac Hua Sir Brian Murray Warren Horton Robert Miller Sydney Alderson 1 volume of text and illustrations 88th annual report 1894-1982 Braille and Talking Book Library Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: a rocking chair gifted to Alice McClelland on her 60th year of involvement, retirement of Merle Griffin, 'Please Touch' exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria, creation of the Benalla Studio - funded by the Benalla Auxiliary and able to accommodate 3-4 people in a session, Margaret Ingham appointed Children's Book Specialist, renaming of existing studios to R Graeme Orr Studios (to honour former President), Library Talk commended at Public Relations Awards given by Australian Library Promotions Council, visit by children's television character 'Norm the Kangaroo' who filmed a segment of 'Shirl's Neighbourhood' around the building, thanks for Joyce Nicholson, Barrett Reid and Dr Stephen Murray-Smith as Award Selection Panel for Braille Book of the Year, need for newer building as Commercial Road premises are expensive to heat and light and all available space is occupied, book bounty scheme available for braille and audio books, Louis Braille Productions Ltd set up as a subsidary company, book reading broadcasts by ABC shows will be donated free of charge, inaugural children's catalogue of Braille books produced, resignations of Dr Simon Haskell and David Hume, appointment of Elaine Leahy and Norm Fidge, and death of Maxene Hewitt and establishment of children's book collection known as 'The Maxene Hewett Collection for Children' in her honour. There is also a photograph and staff listing as part of the annual report.1 volume of text and illustrationsbraille & talking book library, hector bathurst, maxene hewitt, alice mcclelland, alison forbes, jan smark, norm the kangaroo, nick gleeson, john poliness, andrew turk, merle griffen, gladys fanning, e.e. haynes, janene morrison, beverley jackson, dianna martin, margaret komen, penny crawford, merrie handbury, shirley robinson, sue hanson, faye donnelly, jane grimwade, jennifer spry, iris whittaker, john cockayne, martin nicol, jan odle, peter sellars, paul korsten, blanche d'alpuget, luu ngac hua, sir brian murray, warren horton, robert miller, sydney alderson -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Braille and Talking Book Library Annual Report 1894-1983, 1983
... ...Paul Korsten...Annual report Braille and Talking Book Library Jeff Conrad Paul Korsten Norm Fidge Penny Crawford Tony Lewis Merrie Handbury Hector Bathurst Anna McSwain Helen Hall Race Matthews Jane LaScala Jan Smark Alison Jeffrey Hugh Jeffrey Louise Scott 1 volume of text and illustrations Braille and Talking Book Library Annual Report 1894-1983 Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: the structural re-organisation, increased borrowing has required increase in staffing, the entire share portfolio has been sold however 4 staff were retrenched and remaining staff undertook an 8% pay cut for 8% less hours (with many continuing to work the same hours), decision to phase out Clarke & Smith machines in favour of cassettes, due to lower staffing a waiting list for borrowers need to be established with up to an 8 week delay to join, braille interleaved books developed to allow sighted parents of blind children (or vice versa) to enjoy a book together, establishment of LBA allows for segregation of alternative production and sales of book to other organisations, Braille Book of the Year panel of Barrett Reid, Joyce Nicholson and Lloyd O'Neil, opening of Benalla Studio on 7 December 1982, and as library declared a free public library in May 1980, library receives state government funding at 3% of the state budget.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual report, braille and talking book library, jeff conrad, paul korsten, norm fidge, penny crawford, tony lewis, merrie handbury, hector bathurst, anna mcswain, helen hall, race matthews, jane lascala, jan smark, alison jeffrey, hugh jeffrey, louise scott -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Braille and Talking Book Library 93rd Annual Report 1894-1987: towards the nineties, 1987
... ...Paul Korsten...Annual report Braille and Talking Book Library Paul Eddington Elaine Harris John Bryson Book of the Year Jan Smark Alison Forbes Paul Korsten Maria Cafici Alannah McCann Joan Harris Carole Yelland Iris Whittaker Seija Makinen Lloyd Smith John Cockayne Max Charlesworth John Blackman Joyce Nicholson Stewart Culbard Ken Robertson Rita Erlich Carmen Hannaker Paul Korner Fiona Woods Helene Dennett Pat Rosenbrook Wendy Kemp Bobby McCartney-Snape Merrie Handbury Jane Grimwade Julie Stafford Pamela Reynolds Jean McCaughey Dianne Monopoli Norman Curry Peter Cole-Adams 1 volume of text and illustrations Braille and Talking Book Library 93rd Annual Report 1894-1987: towards the nineties Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: CEP (Community Employment Programs) allowed for duplication of master tapes for storage off-site and development of computer catalogue records, budget estimate requires raising $600,000 in funds which has resulted in 1987 facing serious financial challenges, negotiations with RVIB broken down as print-handicapped philosophy not shared, Braille Book of the Year judges (Joyce Nicholson, Barrett Reid and Stephen Murray-Smith) shortlisted titles for readers to vote upon (John Bryson, Evil Angels) and best narrator (The Bathurst) went to Sean Myers, organisational restructure, resignation of Barbara Johnston and David Blyth, appointment of Jill Keeffe, new borrowers now waiting 11 months to receive first book due to limited staffing levels, bright orange cassette containers introduced (replacing pouches), Otari duplicating system first year in use, 'In Future' and 'Australian Geographic' began, 45 audio magazines including 1 Greek and 3 Italian now circulating, Braille Reading Marathon held, large print collection expanded due to Fitzroy Public Library discarding stock, Versapoint embosser purchased and link with Royal Society for the Blind in South Australia through Braille book catalogue.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual report, braille and talking book library, paul eddington, elaine harris, john bryson, book of the year, jan smark, alison forbes, paul korsten, maria cafici, alannah mccann, joan harris, carole yelland, iris whittaker, seija makinen, lloyd smith, john cockayne, max charlesworth, john blackman, joyce nicholson, stewart culbard, ken robertson, rita erlich, carmen hannaker, paul korner, fiona woods, helene dennett, pat rosenbrook, wendy kemp, bobby mccartney-snape, merrie handbury, jane grimwade, julie stafford, pamela reynolds, jean mccaughey, dianne monopoli, norman curry, peter cole-adams -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Braille and Talking Book Library 95th Annual Report 1894-1989: that all may read, 1989
... ...Paul Korsten...Annual report Braille and Talking Book Library Sally Morgan Book of the Year John Cockayne Suzanne Johnston Jan Smark Paul Korsten Brenda Thurogood Alison Forbes Maria Cafici Nancye Cain Derryn Hinch Hector Bathurst Graeme Murphy 1 volume of text and illustrations Braille and Talking Book Library 95th Annual Report 1894-1989: that all may read Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: the legacy of Mary Daly (consisting of 2 houses), launch on March 5 of LBP LTD by Minister of the Arts Ian Cathie, the death of Stephen Murray-Smith, the revaluation of land and buildings from 1918 value of 18000 pounds to $1,250,000, purchase of small property at 46 Commercial Road (opposite Library) to alleviate over-crowding, Mike Janes joins Board, Referendum materials produced for the AEC, purchase of Versabraille, acquisition of a fax machine, implementation of computer in technical services halted, new shelving purchased for the library, and Clarke & Smith books actively being phased out.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual report, braille and talking book library, sally morgan, book of the year, john cockayne, suzanne johnston, jan smark, paul korsten, brenda thurogood, alison forbes, maria cafici, nancye cain, derryn hinch, hector bathurst, graeme murphy -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Braille and Talking Book Library Annual Report 1894-1990: 1990 ... International Year of Literacy, Braille and Literacy, 1990
... ...Paul Korsten...Annual report Braille and Talking Book Library Marion Halligan John Cockayne Beverley Dunn Jan Smark Paul Korsten Khai La Helen Hall Martha Hills Anne Reilly Maria Cafici Patricia Convery Don Schauder Naomi Orr Vyvette Baptist Charmaine Chan David Harding Deneille Sutton Meike Mellars Susan Staggard Robert de Graauw Mike Janes Fred Gaze Ron McCallum 1 volume of text and illustrations Braille and Talking Book Library Annual Report 1894-1990: 1990 ... ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: the continuing financial underfunding by government, Paul Carter joined Literary Panel of Joyce Nicholson and Barrett Reid for Braille Book of the Year shortlist, property purchased opposite library was sold as expected monies did not come through, David Scott appointed and later resigned as Treasurer, Mike Janes has taken appointment, Fred Gaze resigned, Peter Corrigan and Ron McCallum have joined the Board, appointment of Robert de Graauw to audio production, continued fundraising by Benalla Auxiliary, removal of wait list time for borrowers, and only 16 people receiving Clarke & Smith books since movement towards cassette.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual report, braille and talking book library, marion halligan, john cockayne, beverley dunn, jan smark, paul korsten, khai la, helen hall, martha hills, anne reilly, maria cafici, patricia convery, don schauder, naomi orr, vyvette baptist, charmaine chan, david harding, deneille sutton, meike mellars, susan staggard, robert de graauw, mike janes, fred gaze, ron mccallum
