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    ANU Menzies Library Southeast Asia resource showcase and morning tea


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    ANU Menzies Library Southeast Asia resource showcase and morning tea  

    The Menzies Library at the ANU boasts an exemplary collection on Southeast Asia, offering incomparable resources for staff, students, and scholars focusing on the region. The ANU Southeast Asia Institute and the Menzies Collection Management Team are hosting a collaborative event to showcase the Southeast Asia collection alongside morning tea!  

    The Menzies Library collection supports Asia Pacific studies in the fields of history, anthropology, politics and international relations, literature and language, religion and philosophy. The material includes comprehensive language collections, official documents, rare books and manuscripts, and archives.  


    Speakers

    • Professor Matt Tomlinson – Director, School of Culture, History and Language
    • Dr Maria Tanyag – Deputy Director, ANU Philippines Institute
    • Dr Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan –  Lecturer, School of Culture, History and Language
    • Dr Nicholas Chan –  Research Fellow, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs
    • Ms Kathryn Dan –  Associate Director, ANU Archives
    • ANU Menzies Library –  Ms Jacky Clements, Ms Roxanne Missingham, Mr Tom Foley, Ms Bee Shumway, Ms Wan Chitravas


    About the event  

    This event will provide an overview of the library resources, its collection and services, Southeast Asia archives, and other relevant content. The Menzies Collection Management team will also set-up drop-in desks for attendees to have an opportunity to get specialist one-on-one information and assistance with finding and using resources relevant to Southeast Asia.  

    The Southeast Asia resource showcase and morning tea is supported by the ANU Southeast Asia Institute which aims to maintain and promote the role of the ANU as the world's premier institution in the field of Southeast Asian studies, through the conduct of research, the practice of teaching, and a broad range of outreach activities.  

    We hope to see you there! 

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