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'''General Library / Te Herenga Matauranga Whanui'''<br>University of Auckland<br>Telephone: (649) 373-7599 ext. 8062<br>Fax: (649) 373-7565<br>Email: s.innes@auckland.ac.nz] <br>[https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/library/hours.html Locations]<br>[https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/library.html Library Catalogue]<br>[https://www.forms.auckland.ac.nz/en/public/library/ask-us.html Ask Us] | '''General Library / Te Herenga Matauranga Whanui'''<br>University of Auckland<br>Telephone: (649) 373-7599 ext. 8062<br>Fax: (649) 373-7565<br>Email: s.innes@auckland.ac.nz] <br>[https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/library/hours.html Locations]<br>[https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/library.html Library Catalogue]<br>[https://www.forms.auckland.ac.nz/en/public/library/ask-us.html Ask Us] | ||
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'''National Library of Australia'''<br>Canberra<br>ACT 2600, Australia<br><br>Telephone: 61 2 6262 1111<br>Fax: 61 2 6257 1703<br>[http://www.nla.gov.au Website]<br>[https:// | '''National Library of Australia'''<br>Canberra<br>ACT 2600, Australia<br><br>Telephone: 61 2 6262 1111<br>Fax: 61 2 6257 1703<br>[http://www.nla.gov.au Website]<br>[https://www.nla.gov.au/search?keys=samoa Search] | ||
:The National Library of Australia has strong holdings of historical materials relating to the South-West Pacific, including extensive runs of rare and unique materials in such collections as the Petherick, Nan Kivell, and Ferguson collections. The Pacific collecting reaffirmation stemmed from a desire to both build on these existing strengths and to assist in the maintenance of strong strategic, economic, and cultural links between Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, links that the Commonwealth Government regards as a high priority. | :The National Library of Australia has strong holdings of historical materials relating to the South-West Pacific, including extensive runs of rare and unique materials in such collections as the Petherick, Nan Kivell, and Ferguson collections. The Pacific collecting reaffirmation stemmed from a desire to both build on these existing strengths and to assist in the maintenance of strong strategic, economic, and cultural links between Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, links that the Commonwealth Government regards as a high priority. | ||
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