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Online version of Dictionary of NZ Biography
Prime Minister and Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage Helen Clark this evening launched the online Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, saying it increases the availability of a major historical resource to many New Zealanders.
The new website, www.dnzb.govt.nz, makes available online all the biographies in the five volume series of the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography and its Maori language companion series.
The site contains all 3049 biographies from the five-volume DNZB series (and its parallel Maori-language volumes), over 2000 images, and a substantial new feature – Our Land, Our People – of historical events and trends with graphics and text. Much of this material was adapted under licence from the New Zealand Historical Atlas (1997).
“I believe strongly in the importance of New Zealanders learning about and taking pride in our rich history. The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography project is a superb historical resource, and placing it online will make it vastly more accessible to many New Zealanders.
“The website is a vast repository of knowledge about our country. It contains 3049 biographies of New Zealanders who have made their mark on the country. The lives of these people chart the development of our countr
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Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Biography collection from 1990 to the present
This article is about the encyclopedia first published in 1990. It is not to be confused with the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (1940).
The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (DNZB) is an encyclopedia or biographical dictionary containing biographies of over 3,000 deceased New Zealanders. It was first published as a series of print volumes from 1990 to 2000, went online in 2002, and is now a part of Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand.[1] The dictionary superseded An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand of 1966, which had 900 biographies. The dictionary is managed by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage of the New Zealand Government. An earlier work of the same name in two volumes containing 2,250 entries, published in 1940 by Guy Scholefield with government assistance, is unrelated.
Overview
[edit]Work on the current version of the DNZB was started in 1983 under the editorship of W. H. Oliver. The first volume covered the period 1769–1869 and was published in 1990. The four subsequent volumes were all edited by Claudia Orange, and they were published in 1993 (1879–1900), 1996 (1901–1920), 1998 (1920–1940), and 2000 (1941–1960).[2]
These later volumes