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The Basser Library is the library of the Australian Academy of Science, established in 1960 following the donation of £25,000 ($50,000), by philanthropist Sir Adolph Basser (1887–1965). The Library collects published and unpublished material documenting the history of science in Australia, with a particular emphasis on collecting biographical material about prominent scientists, and promotes related historical research.
 
The Basser Library is the library of the Australian Academy of Science, established in 1960 following the donation of £25,000 ($50,000), by philanthropist Sir Adolph Basser (1887–1965). The Library collects published and unpublished material documenting the history of science in Australia, with a particular emphasis on collecting biographical material about prominent scientists, and promotes related historical research.
   
The library is currently closed - see [https://www.science.org.au/basser-library-and-fenner-archives] for further information.
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The website is [https://www.science.org.au/basser-library-and-fenner-archives] for further information.
   
 
More information on the Wikipedia page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basser_Library]
 
More information on the Wikipedia page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basser_Library]
 
 
[[Category:Australian regional libraries]]
 
[[Category:Australian regional libraries]]
 
[[Category:Scientific archives]]
 
[[Category:Scientific archives]]
 
[[Category:Australia]]
 
[[Category:Australia]]
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 24 June 2019

The Basser Library is the library of the Australian Academy of Science, established in 1960 following the donation of £25,000 ($50,000), by philanthropist Sir Adolph Basser (1887–1965). The Library collects published and unpublished material documenting the history of science in Australia, with a particular emphasis on collecting biographical material about prominent scientists, and promotes related historical research.

The website is [1] for further information.

More information on the Wikipedia page [2]