Lespar Library of Women's Liberation

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The Lespar Library of Women's Liberation is a Western Australian feminist library.

The library was opened in 1979 in a building owned by Karin Hoffmann at Darlington, Western Australia.[1]

There are some 3000 titles in its collection.[2] It is housed within the Gay and Lesbian Archives of Western Australia (GALAWA), located in the Geoffrey Bolton Library at Murdoch University.[3]

Holdings include international as well as Australian feminist magazines, including the Union of Australian Women's Our Women (1953–1971), Everything: Anarchist Feminist Magazine (1979–1985), As If (1973) and Lip, A Feminist Arts Journal (1976–1984).[2]

The library's catalogue has not been digitised,[2] but three editions have been published in book form, the most recent in 1986.[4]

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  1. ^ "Lespar Library of Women's Liberation". The Australian Women's Register. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Bartlett, Alison; Dever, Maryanne; Henderson, Margaret (May 2007). "Notes Towards an Archive of Australian Feminist Activism". Outskirts Online Journal. 16. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  3. ^ "LGBTQI & Women's Studies Collections". Murdoch University. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  4. ^ Lespar Library of Women's Liberation; Lespar Library Inc (1986), Lespar Feminist Library Catalogue: Titles, authors, subjects (3rd ed.), The Library