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Dictionary of New Zealand Biography : ウィキペディア英語版
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography

The ''Dictionary of New Zealand Biography'' (DNZB) is an encyclopedia or biographical dictionary containing biographies of over 3,000 deceased . It was first published as a series of print volumes from 1990 to 2000, and then on a website from 2002. The dictionary superseded ''An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand'' of 1966, which had 900 biographies.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 Government of New Zealand. An earlier work of the same name in two volumes, published in 1940 by Guy Scholefield with government assistance, is unrelated.
==1940 edition==
Scholefield was a journalist, historian, and librarian. Together with Emil Schwabe, he edited the 1908 edition of ''Who's who in New Zealand and the western Pacific''. He was the primary editor of the two 1940 volumes of the ''Dictionary of New Zealand Biography''. For the two volumes, he received an honorarium from the government of ₤300.〔 The 1940 edition was part of a series a state-funded publications celebrating the country's centenary. The agreement with Scholefield allowed for further editions and corrigenda at perhaps ten-yearly intervals. By 1955, Scholefield had enough material for a third volume covering the 1941–1951 period, but this did not go ahead.〔 Instead, the government approved in 1959 the production of ''An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand'' by the then-parliamentary librarian, Alexander Hare McLintock. Government officials regarded that there was thus no need for a third volume and whilst they allowed for Scholefield to privately issue a supplement, they did not allow him to have the original volumes reprinted. By then, the original print run of 2,000 copies had sold out.〔
The 1940 volumes have been scanned with OCR technology, resulting in searchable PDFs, and put online.

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