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Papers of Graeme M. Clark, 1944-2012 [manuscript]

Collection Title
Papers of Graeme M. Clark, 1944-2012 [manuscript]
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 8696
Date Range
1944 - 2012
Description

Records [MS 8696, comprising nine accessions 1994-2018] relating to Graeme Clark's career and the development of the bionic ear, including:-

  • general correspondence
  • notebooks and diaries
  • various papers including papers relating to research and development
  • audio tapes
  • photographs and slides
  • speeches
  • certificates
  • draft material for Clark's book "Sounds from Silence" (2000) and June Epstein's "The Story of the Bionic Ear" (1989)
  • medals, plaques, awards and degrees awarded to Clark
  • Bionic Ear Institute records
  • Scientific publications
  • bound and loose press clippings
  • letters, manuscripts, theses and books
  • lecture slides
  • photographs of cochlear implants; a plaque, medals, awards and certificates of achievement and admission to fellowship of various organisations
  • DVDs including published oral history recordings
  • bound volume of scientific publications by Graeme Clark from between 2004-2012.
Quantity
162 boxes and 12 oversize containers (59.81 m)
Access
Part available for research; part requires permission for research.
Finding Aid

http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn316678

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