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Nita Kibble (1879–1962) was the first woman to be a
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with the State Library of New South Wales. She held the position of Principal Research Librarian from 1919 until her retirement in 1943. Kibble was a founding member of the Australian Institute of Librarians. The '' Nita B. Kibble Literary Awards'' (the Kibble Awards) for Australian women writers are named in her honour.


Early life

Nita Bernice Kibble was born on 8 June 1879 at
Denman, New South Wales Denman is a small town in New South Wales, Australia, in Muswellbrook Shire. It is on the Golden Highway in the Upper Hunter Region, about north of Sydney. At the 2016 census, Denman had a population of 1,789. Description Denman is situated ...
, the younger daughter of George Augustus Frederick Kibble, Scottish postmaster, and his wife Eliza, née McDermott. Kibble was educated at Denman Public School and
St Vincent's College, Potts Point , motto_translation = Religion and Knowledge united , established = , type = Independent single-sex secondary day and boarding school , gender = Girls , denomination = Roman Catholic , reli ...
, Sydney.


Career

The first female librarian to be appointed to the State Library of New South Wales, Kibble began her career at the library on probation as a junior attendant in the lending branch on 29 November 1899. In an era when women in Australia did not often receive equal pay for equal work and were excluded from some professional opportunities, the library offered a career path for women. H.C.L. Anderson recruited educated women to work as reading room attendants and from there they could progress into the clerical and professional divisions of the Public Service Board. Kibble progressed through the ranks and passed the Public Service Board examinations, eventually establishing the Library's first research department in 1918. Kibble was described by Mr Ifould, the State Librarian as "a fine example of patience, imagination and wide knowledge combined." Kibble studied courses at the
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in economics, philosophy, psychology and sociology which equipped her for her work in the Research Department. In 1919 she was appointed Principal Research Officer, and retained the position until her retirement in 1943. She was a foundation member of the Australian Institute of Librarians and a staunch advocate for the recognition of the profession. Kibble's papers are held in the collection of the State Library of New South Wales.


Awards and memorials

Kibble raised her niece, Nita May Dobbie, from birth. In her will, Dobbie established the '' Nita B Kibble Literary Awards'' for Women Writers which recognise the work of Australian female writers in memory of her aunt. "The Awards recognise the works of women writers of fiction or non-fiction classified as 'life writing'. This includes novels, autobiographies, biographies, literature and any writing with a strong personal element." There are two components to the awards: * The Kibble Literary Award recognises the work of an established Australian woman writer * The Dobbie Literary Award recognises a first published work from an Australian woman writer.


See also

*
Ida Leeson Ida Emily Leeson (11 February 1885 – 22 January 1964) was the Mitchell Librarian at the State Library of New South Wales from December 1932 – April 1946. She was the first woman to achieve a senior management position in an Australian ...
*
Jean Arnot Jean Fleming Arnot MBE (23 April 1903 – 27 September 1995) was an Australian librarian, trade unionist, activist for equal pay for women and feminist. She worked at the State Library of New South Wales from 1921 until her retirement in 1968. ...
* William Herbert Ifould


References

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