August at National Library

National Library

Escape the cold this August and get involved with activities run by the National Library. Highlights include your chance to learn how to add Trove links to Wikipedia as part of Library and Information Week (31 July to 6 August), a lecture from the world’s leading Shakespeare scholar, a discussion panel about the experience of women in Australian sport, and a screening of an award-winning documentary.

We will also be sharing some Book Week costume ideas on our social media channels in the lead up to Book Week (19-25 August 2023).

Program

  • Thursday 3 August | 5.30pm to 6.30pm

    Join Dr Deirdre O’Connell as she presents a lecture on her 2023 National Library Fellowship research about the extraordinary influence of Augusta ‘Pakie’ Macdougall, who brought suffragist activism, Greenwich Village’s salon culture, and the Little Theatre movement to interwar Sydney.

  • Saturday 12 August | 4pm to 5pm

    ​​​​​Listen to a special lecture from visiting University of Oxford academic Professor Emma Smith, the world’s leading Shakespeare scholar. Professor Smith will be giving a talk on Shakespeare’s First Folio as part of its 400-year anniversary.

  • Thursday 17 August | 6pm to 7pm

    Come and hear a conversation about the experiences of women in Australian sport with Holly Ferling, Michelle Heyman, Vanessa Low and facilitated by Anthea Moodie.

  • Thursday 24 August | 6pm to 7.30pm

    Take a seat in our Theatre for a special screening of the award-winning documentary The Last Daughter (2022, 87 mins, PG).

  • Friday 25 August | 12pm to 1.30pm

    Join Brenda Matthews as she talks about her story and the process of turning it into a documentary and a published book, both titled The Last Daughter.

  • Wednesday 30 August | 6pm to 7pm

    Hear Fiona Crawford discuss her latest book The Matilda Effect with former Matilda soccer star Grace Gill.

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