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338:(Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) in the world. Rather than treat each publication as a separate entity, as standard library cataloguing does, the FRBR model represents the publication history of works by incorporating the following four concepts of Work, Expression, Manifestation and Item into a single record. AustLit expanded the model with 'event modelling', showcasing creation events for Works, realisation events for Expressions, and embodiment events for Manifestations. It gives attributes to Works, Expressions, Manifestations, Agents, Creation, Realisation and Manifestation events. Additionally, it introduced the concept of a Super Work and includes contextual records about individuals and organisations beyond the standard library catalogue. 40: 193:
National Library of Australia, who had created several independent databases on a variety of themes related to literary studies, combined the datasets into a single information space. This cooperation and collaboration created AustLit. The AustLit website was released online in 2001, and formally launched in 2002.
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Kerry Kilner, who was involved with the project since 1999, was the director of AustLit since 2002. In 2020, Dr Catriona Mills (AustLit’s Content Manager and senior bibliographer) took on the role of Acting Director until July 2023, when Associate Professor Maggie Nolan stepped into the directorship
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AustLit, as it is known today, was formed in 1998, when groups of researchers across eight universities (UNSW @ ADFA, The University of Queensland, Monash University, Flinders University, Deakin, the University of Western Australia, the University of Canberra, and the University of Sydney) and the
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AustLit adopted the FRBR model as it was the best choice to serve as a comprehensive information hub for Australian writers and their works, regardless of format. It offers enriched research-friendly data, documents publishing histories, contextualises works, and establishes diverse relationships
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Names have varied over time. While the official name is AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource, it has also been known as AustLit: Australian Literature Gateway and AustLit: The Resource for Australian Literature, but the organisation, website and database are generally referred to simply as
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Computing Arts 2001 : digital resources for research in the humanities : 26th-28th September 2001, Veterinary Science Conference Centre, the University of Sydney / hosted by the Scholarly Text and Imaging Service (SETIS), the University of Sydney Library, and the Research Institute for
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AustLit is a key information resource for the study of Australian literature and related fields. Because of its status as the most comprehensive record of a nation's publishing history, AustLit remains an important source of data for analysing and understanding Australian literary history.
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Owing to funding cuts to the participating universities, AustLit had to make a change to its indexing policies from 2017, including a reduction in the number of periodicals indexed. Periodicals' publication details are still provided, and the contents of a range of significant newspapers,
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Researchers can work within AustLit to create datasets around a specific field. These projects range across book, magazine and publishing histories, subject specific surveys of regionally-based publishing and thematically-based subsets. Research into the history of Australian popular and
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AustLit subscriber include research and educational institutions, and libraries, which allow home access for their member communities and subscribers. Guest usage is limited to volunteers and access under special circumstances, and the general public can access five pages per day.
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periodicals, and anthologies are still indexed, but the comprehensive indexing of contents, particularly in sole-author collections, is no longer undertaken. However, there is a system whereby volunteers can help to index these works.
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literary works and critical articles about Australian literature; it provides full-text access to samples of works published from 1795. AustLit also provides access to full-text material hosted by other platforms, including
165:(UQ). The AustLit database comprises a comprehensive bio-bibliographical record of Australian storytelling and print cultures with over 1 million individual 'work' records, and over 75 discrete research projects. 358:
AustLit publishes biographical entries and brief essays on Australian writers, critics and storytellers, organisational histories relating to publishers, theatre companies and other arts organisations,
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is also a collaborating partner. UQ's School of Communication and Arts provide most of AustLit's "core non-operational funding, infrastructure, office, and administrative support".
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and other cultural festivals, national and international awards, as well as works of fiction and criticism. Its coverage includes the history and other details of many Australian
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Ensor, Jason. "Still Waters Run Deep: Empirical Methods and the Migration Patterns of Regional Publishers, Authors and Titles within Australian Literature".
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In 2012, AustLit underwent a comprehensive redesign of both the public interface and the indexing infrastructure, creating the current version of AustLit.
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In addition to providing access to already-published works, AustLit publishes new scholarly texts and datasets in digital format, for example, its
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provided for a 2008 project to complete the retrospective record of Australian book history, establish a new resource for historical research on
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Bode, Katherine. "From British Domination to Multinational Conglomeration: A Revised History of Australian Novel publishing, 1950-2007".
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Cross, Amy; Allan, Cherie; Kilner, Kerry (2019). "Digital Curation, AustLit, and Australian Children's Literature".
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is primarily responsible for the further development of this subset, and the dataset was completed in 2003.
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Over the years, AustLit has been funded by participating universities, with various projects funded by the
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Kilner, Kerry. "AustLit: Creating a Collaborative Research Space for Australian Literary Studies".
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and television industry was extended in 2010, together with production history of associated works.
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has archived snapshots of the AustLit website since 2009 as part of its Web Archive collection.
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collaboration between researchers and librarians from Australian universities, housed at The
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among authors, organisations, works, places, times, subjects, settings, and publishers.
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is supported alongside research into theatre history, drama and multicultural writers.
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AustLit is archived by the National Library of Australia’s PANDORA archive and the US
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By subscription; individuals may access it via their library. Limited guest access.
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Resourceful Reading: The New Empiricism, eResearch and Australian Literary Culture
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Resourceful Reading: The New Empiricism, eResearch and Australian Literary Culture
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BlackWords, separately published database within AustLit, covers all aspects of
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subset includes thousands of writers whose cultural backgrounds are other than
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Creative Commons License: Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Australia
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added advertisements, and also the works of international authors
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dataset contains thousands of records migrated from the original
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Humanities and Social Sciences (RIHSS), the University of Sydney
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Over time, some inclusion criteria have widened, for example:
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authors, and teaching and educational guides and content.
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AustLit was the first large-scale implementation of the
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Index

AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource

Australian Aboriginal languages
Australian literature
criticism
bibliography
biography
www.austlit.edu.au
Australian Literature
internet
non-profit
University of Queensland
Indigenous Australian authors
Aboriginal Australians
Torres Strait Islander
UNSW at ADFA
dataset
biographical
bibliographical
indexes
magazines
newspapers
scholarly journals
Australian Research Council
children's literature
Indigenous Australian
University of New South Wales
University of Sydney
Flinders University
Adelaide

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