About the records


Title Records of Nigel Bilbrough Joyce
Date Range 1934 - 1981
Reference MS 13552
Creator Nigel Bilbrough Joyce (1921 - 1992)
Extent 1 metres (49 items)
Repository State Library of Victoria, Australian Manuscripts Collection
Abstract This is a guide to the records of Nigel Bilbrough Joyce, an aeronautical engineer at the CSIR and the Aeronautical Research Laboratories, whose research areas included aeroelasticity, and kinetic heating.

Administrative Information

  • The collection is comprised of records from 1 accessions. The codes used to uniquely identify each accession range from JOYC1993-0001 to JOYC1993-0001.
  • The records have been allocated to 3 series. The codes used to uniquely identify each series range from JOYS0001 to JOYS0003.
  • Through the processing of the records, 1 provenance entity was identified. The code used to uniquely identify this provenance entity, i.e. records creator or custodian, is JOYCP01.
  • The inventory covers 49 items, and may include records of continuing value, records sentenced for destruction and records that have been destroyed. The codes used to uniquely identify each inventory item range from JOYC00001 to JOYC00048. The total collection occupies 135 linear cm of shelf space (or its equivalent).
  • The documentation of the records at inventory level started on 26 June 2007. The latest additions were made on 14 September 2007. The latest modifications were made on 17 September 2007. This collection profile was updated on 2 April 2009.

Scope and Content

The Nigel Bilbrough Joyce Collection contains primarily technical records compiled or created throughout his life. Also included are technical standards issued by the Standards Association of Australia, and a small number of other papers.

Further information about this guide and the records it describes, including transfer arrangements, custodianship and other contextual information, is held in the office files and the Heritage Documentation Management System (HDMS) database at the eScholarship Research Centre, University of Melbourne.

How These Records Can Be Used

Researchers wishing to consult these records will need to contact the State Library of Victoria regarding the access conditions that may apply to specific series or inventory items.

Where material from the Nigel Bilbrough Joyce Collection is copied or quoted the source of the material must be acknowledged.

Preferred Citation

Records from the Nigel Bilbrough Joyce Collection should be cited as [Inventory item number and title], [Series number], Nigel Bilbrough Joyce Collection, MS 13552, State Library of Victoria, Australia.

For citation of the published guide, an acceptable form would be: Ann McCarthy, Nigel Bilbrough Joyce Guide to Records, The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre, 2008 [URL and date accessed].

Publication History

This is the first edition of the Nigel Bilbrough Joyce Guide to Records.

Copyright

The Nigel Bilbrough Joyce Guide to Records has been published by the University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre (previously the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre). You may download, temporarily store in cache and display the material on this web site in unaltered form only. You may also print and copy the material on this site in unaltered form as permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 only (retaining this copyright notice). This guide is the result of serious scholarly research and must be formally acknowledged as such when the guide itself or the records it catalogues are cited.

The Nigel Bilbrough Joyce Collection is held by the State Library of Victoria. The State Library of Victoria manages any rights (including moral rights) in all material contained in the Nigel Bilbrough Joyce Records.

All information in the guide to this collection and in the material of the collection itself, served from Australia, is administered under Australian Intellectual Property Laws.


Published by the The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre on AustehcWeb, November, 2007
Listed by Ann McCarthy
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Updated 2 April 2009
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