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Publicising the Christmas and New Year opening hours for State Records City and Gepps Cross Research Centres. Christmas 2008 Research Centre Hours
State Records Council has approved the permanent retention of all pre-1901 official records. Pre-1901 Records Made Permanent
State Records has recently updated the Adequate Records Management Standard and South Australian Recordkeeping Metadata Standard and created the Contracting and Official Records Standard. Across-Government Standards for Record Management
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Freedom of Information (FOI) training courses being conducted for public sector employees in September and October 2008. FOI Training Courses - September/October 2008
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To promotes the availability of Freedom of Information (FOI) Induction Training as an on-line module via ERNI, State Records E-Resource Network Initiative. Freedom of Information (ERNI) Induction Training
On 1 July fees and charges will increase in line with the annual review governed by Regulation. Increase to regulated fees and charges
The training schedule for the two Certificate III courses for 2008. Tertiary Accredited Training 2008
Notifying agencies that May 2007 version of the guideline for agencies making public access determinations for official records which they control is now available. Public Access Determination Guideline for Agencies
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Arrangement

The Printed Reference Collection is arranged in broad subject order. The main collection is available at the Gepps Cross Research Centre. A smaller number of published reference books are also available at the City Research Centre. A listing of publications included in the Printed Reference Collection is available at the Gepps Cross Research Centre.

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Description

The Printed Reference Collection is a small collection of published and other secondary sources relating to South Australian history, places and people.

The collection includes works that reference records in the State Records Archival Collection.

The subjects covered include:

  • Industries
  • Biographies
  • Regions
  • Immigration
  • Women
  • Government Departments
  • Aboriginal communities
  • Law
  • Medicine
  • Federation.

Generally, photocopies can be made of items in the collection. However, fragile material may not be copied. All copying needs to comply with the Copyright Act 1968. Please seek advice from Research Centre staff.


 
 
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