Published Resources Details
Resource
- Title
- Maxwell Edgar Hargreaves Guide to Records
- Type of Work
- Finding Aid
- Imprint
- Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, 2004
- Url
- http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/harg/hargreaves.htm
- Format
- HTML
- Description
From the Guide:
"Professor Max Hargreaves was the inaugural appointment to the chair of Physical Metallurgy, University of Melbourne, in 1964. A small collection of personal papers including correspondence, publications and photographs was assembled from materials held by his widow, his former secretary and the CSIRO Archives. Unfortunately most of his papers were destroyed shortly after his premature death in 1976.The records have been allocated to 8 series. The codes used to uniquely identify each series range from HARGS001 to HARGS008.
Through the processing of the records, 1 provenance entity was identified. The code used to uniquely identify this provenance entity, i.e. records creator or custodian, is HARGP01.
The inventory covers 65 items, and may include records of continuing value, records sentenced for destruction and records that have been destroyed. The codes used to uniquely identify each inventory item range from HARG00001 to HARG00066. The total collection occupies 27 linear cm of shelf space (or its equivalent).
The documentation of the records using the Heritage Documentation Management System (HDMS) at inventory level started on 3 February 2004. The latest additions were made on 3 February 2004. The latest modifications were made on 29 June 2007. This collection profile was updated on 8 November 2007. This data came from the original paper guide published in 1986 by the Australian Science Archives Project. "
- Source
- Austehc
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- Maxwell Edgar Hargreaves - Records, 1923 - 1980; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details
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- McCarthy, Gavan, The Papers of Maxwell Edgar Hargreaves (1923-1976) (Melbourne: Australian Science Archives Project, 1986), 16 pp. Details