A recent Australian literature digitisation project uncovered some surprising discoveries in the children’s books that it digitised. The Children’s Literature Digital Resources (CLDR) Project digitised children’s books that were first published between 1851 to 1945 and made them available online through AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource. The digitisation process also preserved, within the pages of those books, a range of bookplates, book labels, inscriptions, and loose ephemera. This material allows us to trace the provenance of some of the digitised works, some of which came from the personal libraries of now-famous authors, and others from less celebrated sources. These extra-textual traces can contribute to cultural memory of t...
The archive has always been a pledge, and like every pledge [gage], a token of the future. To put it...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
In response to a focus on reading, this paper examines the notion of reading online; as such it uses...
The full-text digitisation of literary works can have some unexpected benefits for researchers in an...
The process of researching children’s literature from the past is a growing challenge as resources a...
This essay considers a specific digital ‘archive’ of early Australian children’s literature, known a...
This essay considers a specific digital ‘archive’ of early Australian children’s literature, known a...
Children's Literature Digital Resources is a full text digital repository of Australian children’s l...
This paper examines the effects of curatorial processes used to develop children's literature digita...
Children's Literature Digital Resources is a full text digital repository of Australian children’s l...
In this paper we examine the politics of print and digital archives and their implications for resea...
Children’s Literature Digital Resources incorporates primary texts published from white settlement t...
The history of colonial children’s literature is intriguingly complex. Most of the books and magazin...
This is a history of illustrated Australian children\u27s books published between 1845 and 2008 that...
The ARCHIVER project (Angus & Robertson Collection for Humanities and Education Research), based at ...
The archive has always been a pledge, and like every pledge [gage], a token of the future. To put it...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
In response to a focus on reading, this paper examines the notion of reading online; as such it uses...
The full-text digitisation of literary works can have some unexpected benefits for researchers in an...
The process of researching children’s literature from the past is a growing challenge as resources a...
This essay considers a specific digital ‘archive’ of early Australian children’s literature, known a...
This essay considers a specific digital ‘archive’ of early Australian children’s literature, known a...
Children's Literature Digital Resources is a full text digital repository of Australian children’s l...
This paper examines the effects of curatorial processes used to develop children's literature digita...
Children's Literature Digital Resources is a full text digital repository of Australian children’s l...
In this paper we examine the politics of print and digital archives and their implications for resea...
Children’s Literature Digital Resources incorporates primary texts published from white settlement t...
The history of colonial children’s literature is intriguingly complex. Most of the books and magazin...
This is a history of illustrated Australian children\u27s books published between 1845 and 2008 that...
The ARCHIVER project (Angus & Robertson Collection for Humanities and Education Research), based at ...
The archive has always been a pledge, and like every pledge [gage], a token of the future. To put it...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
In response to a focus on reading, this paper examines the notion of reading online; as such it uses...