Social Sciences (Books and Journals)
- Gateways From No. 79, February 2006 to No. 100, August 2009 National Library of Australia, 2009
- Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services From Vol. 10 No. 1, March - March 1997 to Vol. 25 No. 4, December 2012 Auslib Press Party Ltd., 2009
- Arena Journal From No. 13, March 1999 to No. 28, March 2007 Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd., 2009
- After 25 years and 100 issues, a final editorial.
- Towards the world's most liveable city: the creation of Auckland libraries.
- Our learning landscape: opportunities, challenges and possibilities.
- Finding my place: the Fairfield library experience.
- Learning through play: games and crowdsourcing for adult education.
- Developing partnerships to deliver Learning programs: the Moonee Valley experience.
- Building a learning community: the Brimbank libraries strategy.
- Public libraries: central to adult learning and literacy.
- Dare to explore: keeping Auckland's children reading and learning over summer.
- From lending to learning: a journey from mass literacy to personalised learning.
- Multicultural storytime magic.
- Mount Gambier Library: 150 year journey of community enrichment 1862-2012.
- Better, more accessible, libraries for all in Australia: progress and potential.
- Grey matter: the ageing librarian workforce, with a focus on public and academic libraries in Australia and the United States.
- The best of both worlds: the first three years of the Wangaratta public/technical and further education library, Victoria.
- Challenge and change: three decades of joint use libraries in the city of Onkaparinga, South Australia.
- Marriage and divorce: the Hervey Bay University/Public Library, Queensland.
- Twelve years on: the evolution of the Berri public/ school/technical and further education library in country South Australia.
- Well learned: the colocation lessons of the Hobsons Bay Libraries, Victoria.
- In Australia's first national year of reading, another reason why library fines are not so fine.
- Build it and they will come: Chatswood Library on the concourse, NSW.
- Frail, fatal, fundamental: the future of public libraries.
- Unlock the past: promoting history, genealogy and heritage in Australia and New Zealand.
- Fostering family and local history in libraries: the Hawkesbury experience.
- Language play for infants: man in the moon for male caregivers.
- Many interests, one group: creating and celebrating history in a modern environment.
- From filing cabinet to cultural centre: creating a community history centre in Wanneroo Western Australia.
- The manly art of local studies blogging: a new approach to old stories.
- Innovation in local studies collections and programs: how Melbourne library service is fostering community pride.
- Working collaboratively in local studies in Orange NSW.
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