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Lu Rees Archives
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The Lu Rees Archives is a not-for-profit study and research centre, owned by The Children's Book Council of Australia ACT Branch, housed at the University of Canberra Library. The archives "strives to enhance the appreciation of Australian children's literature by collecting, preserving and making available wide-ranging resources", including "both the literature and the historical and cultural context in which it was created." The Lu Rees Archive was named after its principal founder, Lu (Lucy) Rees. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]].
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The Lu Rees Archives is a not-for-profit study and research centre, owned by The Children's Book Council of Australia ACT Branch, housed at the University of Canberra Library. The archives "strives to enhance the appreciation of Australian children's literature by collecting, preserving and making available wide-ranging resources", including "both the literature and the historical and cultural context in which it was created." The Lu Rees Archive was named after its principal founder, Lu (Lucy) Rees. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]].