I note that this issue appears to have been partially resolved with 
AR-1803<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/AR-1803>. However, our 
Bibliography notes are not currently displaying in the PUI, eg in this record:

https://archives.library.auckland.ac.nz/repositories/2/resources/668

Attached is a screenshot of the Bibliography note for this resource: Cuthbert 
family papers. MSS & Archives 2003/6.

Also, the AS staff interface does not seem to be exporting this note either, as 
can be seen in the attached EAD record for the resource.

Can someone update us on the status of this bug or suggest a solution?


Regards,


Stephen Innes
Team Leader, Cultural Collections (Special Collections)
General Library, Te Herenga Mātauranga Whānui
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland 1142
New Zealand
Telephone (649) 373-7599 ext. 88062 | Fax (649) 373-7565
Website: 
http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/about-us/collections/special-collections/general-library
Online exhibition: Special Collections First World War Centenary 
2014-2018<http://www.specialcollections.auckland.ac.nz/ww1-centenary>

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      <persname rules="aacr" source="local">Cuthbert, Robert </persname>
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      <extent altrender="carrier">3 folders and 9 CDs in Media cabinet</extent>
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<p>Photographs made available for reproduction by Mrs Doris Hinton (nee Cuthbert) in September 2003. Papers made available for copying by Lynne McDonald (Mrs Hinton's niece) in September 2003.</p>  </acqinfo>
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<p>Robert Cuthbert (1885-1963) was born in County Kerry Ireland.  His father David Cuthbert (1858-1936) was a Sottish telegraph clerk who worked at the Ballinskelligs Transatlantic Cable Station. </p><p>Robert followed his father's footsteps and by age 17 was working as a telegraph clerk at Bellinskelligs.  Robert Clark was employed by the Pacific Cable Board (PCB) from ca 1909 until the early 1930s.  His father, David, and younger brother Percy were also employees of the PCB.  David was involved in the establishment of the cable station at Fanning Island in 1902 and was the superintendent at the Bamfield Cable Station, Vancouver, Canada, during the First World War. </p><p>Robert married Jean Anderson, the daughter of the Melanesian Mission's head carpenter, on Norfolk Island in 1913.  The couple lived at various cable stations and had four children Margaret born in 1916, died in Auckland 1920, Martin Robert born in Suva in 1918, Doris Olive born in Auckland 1920 and David Alexander who was born on Fanning Island in 1927.  </p><p>After Robert's retirement the family resided in Auckland where he died in 1963.</p>  </bioghist>
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