Jan Fullerton
Janice Lillian Fullerton is an Australian librarian. She was the first woman to be appointed Director General of the National Library of Australia and first internal appointment to the role.
Education and career
Fullerton was born in Queensland and grew up on the Sunshine Coast at Beerwah. Her secondary schooling was at Nambour High School. She graduated from the University of Queensland in 1966 with a Bachelor of Arts and completed a Graduate Diploma in Librarianship at the University of [New South Wales] in 1967. She began work in the NLA's film and sound archives department in the following year.In August 1999, the Minister for the Arts, Peter McGauran, announced Fullerton's appointment as Director General of the NLA and Senator Jocelyn Newman congratulated her as the first woman to head the library since its inception in 1901, following an international search. During her time in the role, Fullerton led efforts to make the NLA's collections more accessible. This included digitising newspapers and launching the Picture Australia resource. She also reported on the NLA's disaster preparedness.
Fullerton announced her intention to retire from the Director General role in June 2010. She subsequently donated her correspondence, photographs and other written materials to the NLA.