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Louise Anemaat
Louise Anemaat
A photographic portrait of a smiling woman, looking directly at the camera.
Executive Director, Library and Information Services and Dixson Librarian

Louise has published and lectured widely on the Library’s collections, and has worked closely with the acquisition, processing and curation of the manuscript and pictures collections over many years. She is the author of Natural Curiosity. Unseen art of the First Fleet (NewSouth Publishing, 2014), an analysis of the traditions of natural history art production in Australia and Britain during the 18th and 19th centuries.