A socio-technical approach is taken to explore a digital archive of Australian Indigenous cultural heritage. The Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages is considered in terms of what it is currently doing and what it was intended to do. Two ethnographic stories focusing on user interactions and the outcomes of an online survey serve to evaluate the effectiveness of the Archive from the perspective of different users. This is then juxtaposed with a consideration of the original grant application, outlining what was envisaged for the project. This analysis serves to highlight some of the contingent relations and diverse socio-technical aspects of a specific knowledge infrastructure, as it allows multiple forms of interaction, new connections ...
International audienceIn the early 2000, as Internet was reaching the remote Aboriginal community of...
This research project investigates the digital collections from selected heritage organisations, exp...
The rise of postcolonial theories in the 1970s did not yield much influence in the then practice of ...
This paper deals with the possibilities and challenges of the digitisation of artefacts. It argues t...
Charles Darwin University Library is directly helping to sustain and preserve Aboriginal language an...
Australian copyright law and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) have always sat un...
Digital technologies provide the platform for both preserving and producing cultural knowledge and m...
Promoting and facilitating access to historical collections for Indigenous communities has recently ...
The Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages is a digital archive of endangered literature in Australi...
The Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages is making endangered literature in Australian Indigenous ...
Promoting and facilitating access to historical collections for Indigenous communities has recently ...
National Foreign Language Resource CenterThe fluctuating fortunes of Northern Territory bilingual ed...
This paper describes how Charles Darwin University Library is directly helping to sustain and preser...
This article considers the shift in museums and archives toward repatriating cultural materials to i...
The practices of archival return may provide some measure of social equity to Indigenous Australians...
International audienceIn the early 2000, as Internet was reaching the remote Aboriginal community of...
This research project investigates the digital collections from selected heritage organisations, exp...
The rise of postcolonial theories in the 1970s did not yield much influence in the then practice of ...
This paper deals with the possibilities and challenges of the digitisation of artefacts. It argues t...
Charles Darwin University Library is directly helping to sustain and preserve Aboriginal language an...
Australian copyright law and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) have always sat un...
Digital technologies provide the platform for both preserving and producing cultural knowledge and m...
Promoting and facilitating access to historical collections for Indigenous communities has recently ...
The Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages is a digital archive of endangered literature in Australi...
The Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages is making endangered literature in Australian Indigenous ...
Promoting and facilitating access to historical collections for Indigenous communities has recently ...
National Foreign Language Resource CenterThe fluctuating fortunes of Northern Territory bilingual ed...
This paper describes how Charles Darwin University Library is directly helping to sustain and preser...
This article considers the shift in museums and archives toward repatriating cultural materials to i...
The practices of archival return may provide some measure of social equity to Indigenous Australians...
International audienceIn the early 2000, as Internet was reaching the remote Aboriginal community of...
This research project investigates the digital collections from selected heritage organisations, exp...
The rise of postcolonial theories in the 1970s did not yield much influence in the then practice of ...