National Film and Sound Archive (Australia)
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Sources
found: Mitchell, J. Australian jazz on record, 1925-80, 1988:t.p. (National Film and Sound Archive)
found: Its Annual review, 1989-1990:t.p. (National Film & Sound Archive)
found: ScreenSound Australia WWW home page, Aug. 19, 2004(created in 1984 as the National Film and Sound Archive; changed its name in 1999 to ScreenSound Australia, the National Screen and Sound Archive)
found: NFSA journal, spring 2006:t.p. (National Film and Sound Archive, Australia) p. 4 of cover (the National Film and Sound Archive is part of the Australian Film Commission)
found: National Film and Sound Archive WWW home page, viewed Oct. 19, 2007:about us (from July 1, 2003, ScreenSound Australia became part of the Australian Film Commission and its original name, the National Film and Sound Archive, was reinstated)
notfound: Its Web site, Oct. 28, 2005 (National Screen and Sound Archive; part of the Australian Film Commission; known as ScreenSound Australia until recently; dates back to the National Historical Film and Speaking Record Library (part of the then Commonwealth National Library), which was established by a Cabinet decision on 11 December 1935. The National Film and Sound Archive was created as a separate Commonwealth collecting institution in 1984; in 1999 the organisation changed its name to ScreenSound Australia, the National Screen and Sound Archive; from 1 July 2003, ScreenSound Australia became part of the Australian Film Commission)
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Change Notes
1990-11-08: new
2007-10-23: revised
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