- Hocken Library
The Hocken Library (also known by its Southern Māori name of "Te Uare Taoka o Hākena") is a research library and historical archive based in the
New Zealand city ofDunedin . It is a national library administered by theUniversity of Otago .The library's specialist areas include items relating to the history of New Zealand and the Pacific, with specific emphasis on the
Otago and Southland Regions. Open to the general public, the library is one of the country's most important historical research facilities.The library is the result of the philanthropy of avid collector Dr.
Thomas Hocken , who donated his private collection to the university in trust for the New Zealand public. Hocken had offered his collection to public use in 1897, but it was not until 1910 that it became generally accessible in a wing of theOtago Museum . Sadly, Hocken was too ill to attend the official opening on23 March 1910 (the 62nd anniversary of the founding of Dunedin), and died just two months later.Until 1965 the library was entirely housed in the
Otago Museum . From that time its pictures collection and increasingly more of its other holdings were housed on other sites around the University of Otago's campus, the pictures being at the Central Library. In 1980 the collections were again brought together under one roof in the new Hocken Building (now renamed the Richardson Building), designed by E.J. McCoy. It soon outgrew that site and additional accommodation was secured at another site in Leith Street. It was reconsolidated on yet another site in the 1990s in a former cheese factory on Anzac Avenue, east of the main campus. In 2005 its name was changed to the 'Hocken Collections'.External links
* [http://www.library.otago.ac.nz/hocken/index.html Hocken Collections website]
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