A presentation at the 2016 Australian Society of Archivists (ASA) Conference. The “Forging Links: people, systems, archives” Conference was held at the Parkroyal Parramatta, Sydney, NSW 17 – 21 October, 2016.

The National Library of Australia’s Trove service is that map for anyone wanting to navigate the high seas of information abundance.

The Cinema and Audiences Research Project (CAARP) database is an online encyclopaedia of cinema-going in Australia and aims to promote research into, and a deeper appreciation of, the history of film exhibition and cinema going in Australia. CAARP holds information about film-related events, capturing where and when individual screenings took place and the relationship between film distribution, […]

Article written with Alwyn Davidson and published in The Conversation on December 11, 2014 in which we discuss the seasonal obsession with Top 10 movie lists and why the calendar year is such a poor basis for measuring movies. Continue…

TUGG stands for The Ultimate Gig Guide and it tracks the history of the live music scene in Melbourne from organised dance hall events, to discos and the thriving pub music scene of today. On TUGG you will find data about: 7500+ gigs 600+Venues at over 500 locations 1500+ Bands and performers Maps of where the […]

HuNI is a new research and discovery platform developed by and for humanities and creative arts scholars. HuNI: Helping Humanities Researchers Get Lucky from Bestqualitycrab on Vimeo. The Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI) is a national Virtual Laboratory project developed as part of the Australian government’s NeCTAR (National e-Research Collaboration Tools and Resources) program. HuNI combines […]