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Japan Fellowship (2006 to 2015)

Japan Fellowships were awarded from 2006 until 2015 with the support of the H.S Williams Trust.

Tarala Collection

431 books, mostly Russian works published in countries other than the Soviet Union, including China, the United States, and Australia, in the years after 1917.

Villanueva Collection

Around 270 books, pamphlets and serials, mostly published in the Philippines 1900-1965 but also some items from the USA, Spain and Spanish-speaking countries.

Celestial Empire

Module

This resource is aligned to Australian Curriculum: History for Year 9 students. It engages students with a rich selection of historical sources and challenges them to draw their own conclusions about the Qing Dynasty.

Exhibition loans policy

The National Library of Australia lends works from its collections to other libraries and to museums, galleries and other collecting institutions for the purpose of exhibition. The Library is also a borrower of works from individuals and institutions for the purpose of exhibition.

NLA Publishing

We create books that tell stories by and about Australians. Our titles draw on the Library's extensive collections to share Australia's culture and history.

Introducing ‘Treasured: The National Library of Australia Strategic Vision 2025–2033’

Learn more about this document made to guide how the Library will make it possible for all Australians to connect with their rich national heritage. 

Archived events 2021

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