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Resource

Creator
McInnes, Ken
Title
Institution of Engineers Australia - Foundation Societies' Publications Index
Imprint
eScholarship Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 2018, 71 pp
Url
https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS12180.pdf
Format
pdf
Description

Extracted from the microfiche copy of IEAust Library's "Author Card Index" with subjects added from "Subject Card Index".

The card indexes only included papers from the following societies and date ranges:

* Electrical Association of Australia, New South Wales and Victorian Sections, (1915-1919);
* Engineering Association of New South Wales (1885-1920);
* Northern Engineering Institute of New South Wales (1908-1919);
* Sydney University Engineering Society (1900-1919);
* Victorian Institute of Engineers (1883-1911);
* Western Australian Institution of Engineers (1910-1919).

EOAS ID: bib/ASBS12180.htm

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