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Derek Fielding a biographical sketch.(Biography)
September 1, 2000... On his retirement from the University of Queensland in 1994, where he was the James Forsyth Librarian (1965-1992) and Pro Vice-Chancellor, Academic Services (1992-1994), the University bestowed on Derek Fielding the distinction of University...
Derek Fielding and the University of Queensland.
September 1, 2000... Derek (Fred Derek Osmond) Fielding was appointed James Forsyth University Librarian at the University of Queensland on 28 dune 1965. Derek, having begun his working life in the Sheffield City Libraries, emigrated to New Zealand where he became...
Higher education: a short history of change.
September 1, 2000... `Change' is one of the great buzzwords of the very late 20th century, and nowhere more so than in higher education. We talk about `change' in this context as though it were something new, but it will be the message of this paper that change is...
Libraries and copyright.
September 1, 2000... The purpose of copyright law is to encourage authors to formulate new ideas and publish information. It does this by limiting the use that may be made of copyright works without the permission of the owner of the copyright. However, the law has...
We would live in peace and tranquility and no one would know anything.(Derek Fielding and civil rights)
September 1, 2000... Living in Queensland through the years of Sir John Bjelke-Petersen's conservative premiership, Derek Fielding was very active as president of the Queensland Council for Civil Liberties which he played a significant part in revitalising. During...
Derek Fielding: a select bibliography 1956-96.(Bibliography)
September 1, 2000... Derek Fielding's contribution was through his publications and conference presentations as well as his actions. The conscious omissions from this select bibliography are book reviews that do not amount to review articles, and smaller or routine...