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110:'s Graduate School of Librarianship (now part of the Caulfield School of Information Technology), which under her tutelage developed as a leading Australian school in library and information science and one known for its scholarship and research. She set up "master’s courses in librarianship, archives and records" and "a strong PhD and master’s by research program", and Monash's research expertise in the same fields. 64:
in Adelaide. Despite parental opposition who "did not believe in higher education for girls", she stayed in Adelaide at the end of her high school studies and began working in the Public Library of South Australia (now known as the
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Following "generous bequests" by Jean Whyte and her sister Phyllis, the Whyte Fund was set up to support "research and education into librarianship, archives and records" at Monash University.
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In 1988 she retired from Monash as a Professor Emeritus and in the years 1981-1987 she served as a member of the Council of the National Library of Australia.
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Coralie Elsenore Janis Jenkin (2010). Jean Primrose Whyte: A Professional Biography. Clayton Victoria Australia: Monash University Information Technology.
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She occupied increasingly senior positions at the State Library of South Australia until 1958. During that period she was awarded a
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on 27 June 1923. Her parents were Ernest Primrose (Prim) Whyte and Kitty Macully and she spent the first ten years of her life on a
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Libraries and Australian Literature: A Report on the Representation of Australian Creative Writing in Australian Libraries
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Uniting a profession; The Australian Institute of Librarians, 1937–1949
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Biographical cuttings on Jean Primrose Whyte, Professor Librarianship
173:"for service to education particularly in the field of librarianship" 360:, Clayton, Victoria: Monash University Information Technology, 2010. 73:. In 1951 she graduated with first class honours in English and the 25:(1923–2003) was the foundation professor of the Graduate School of 190:. Melbourne, Victoria: The Ancora Press, Monash University, 1988. 404:
Selected resources for Whyte, Jean Primrose, (AM) (1923-2003)
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Barbara Hooks, "Advanced librarian course from Monash". In:
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In 1975 she was appointed as the foundation professor of
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Index

AM
Librarianship
Monash University
Adelaide
South Australia
sheep station
Port Augusta
St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School
State Library of South Australia
University of Adelaide
John Howard Clark
Fulbright Grant
University of Chicago
Sydney University
Fisher Library
National Library of Australia
Monash University
Library Association of Australia
Australian Library Journal
Melbourne
Victoria
H. C. L. Anderson
Order of Australia
Uniting a profession; The Australian Institute of Librarians, 1937–1949





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