Literary historian Katherine Bode describes how she and bibliographer Carol Hetherington used Trove to create a database of over 21,000 novels, novellas and short stories published in early Australian newspapers. This database enables anyone to read, explore, correct, add and export the fiction early Australians read and wrote. Its records are also harvested and represented in Trove's catalogue
British Fiction, 1800–1829: A Database of Production, Circulation, and Reception was produced in Car...
British Fiction, 1800–1829: A Database of Production, Circulation, and Reception was produced in Car...
Based on an analysis of the largest collection of mass-digitized newspapers available internationall...
During the 19th century, throughout the Anglophone world, most fiction was first published in period...
Ask people to describe Trove in a single word, and they we generally answer ‘newspapers’. And why no...
Most Australian historians will tell you that there was a “before Trove” and an “after Trove”. Being...
Most Australian historians will tell you that there was a ‘before Trove’ and an ‘after Trove’. Being...
Provides a brief overview of the information that can be found in Trove and how the service has been...
Preprint version. Final version published in History Australia, volume 18, number 4, November 2021. ...
Most Australian historians will tell you that there was a ‘before Trove’ and an ‘after Trove’. Being...
Historical newspapers are an important resource in humanities research, provid-ing the source materi...
The Trove Newspaper Corpus is derived from the National Library of Australia’s digital archive of ne...
Since the publication of Australia’s first crime novel, Henry Savery’s Quintus Servinton (1830), Aus...
British Fiction, 1800–1829: A Database of Production, Circulation, and Reception was produced in Car...
This brief article explains how you can improve your research findings by using Trove as an online d...
British Fiction, 1800–1829: A Database of Production, Circulation, and Reception was produced in Car...
British Fiction, 1800–1829: A Database of Production, Circulation, and Reception was produced in Car...
Based on an analysis of the largest collection of mass-digitized newspapers available internationall...
During the 19th century, throughout the Anglophone world, most fiction was first published in period...
Ask people to describe Trove in a single word, and they we generally answer ‘newspapers’. And why no...
Most Australian historians will tell you that there was a “before Trove” and an “after Trove”. Being...
Most Australian historians will tell you that there was a ‘before Trove’ and an ‘after Trove’. Being...
Provides a brief overview of the information that can be found in Trove and how the service has been...
Preprint version. Final version published in History Australia, volume 18, number 4, November 2021. ...
Most Australian historians will tell you that there was a ‘before Trove’ and an ‘after Trove’. Being...
Historical newspapers are an important resource in humanities research, provid-ing the source materi...
The Trove Newspaper Corpus is derived from the National Library of Australia’s digital archive of ne...
Since the publication of Australia’s first crime novel, Henry Savery’s Quintus Servinton (1830), Aus...
British Fiction, 1800–1829: A Database of Production, Circulation, and Reception was produced in Car...
This brief article explains how you can improve your research findings by using Trove as an online d...
British Fiction, 1800–1829: A Database of Production, Circulation, and Reception was produced in Car...
British Fiction, 1800–1829: A Database of Production, Circulation, and Reception was produced in Car...
Based on an analysis of the largest collection of mass-digitized newspapers available internationall...