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Early Chinese Newspapers In Australia: Trove Presents A New Perspective On Australian History, Kate Bagnall
Early Chinese Newspapers In Australia: Trove Presents A New Perspective On Australian History, Kate Bagnall
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
Most Australian historians will tell you that there was a “before Trove” and an “after Trove”. Being able to search and access digitised copies of hundreds of Australian newspapers, from major city dailies to small country papers, has changed the way we work and the sorts of histories we are able to write.
Early Chinese Newspapers: Trove Presents A New Perspective On Australian History, Kate Bagnall
Early Chinese Newspapers: Trove Presents A New Perspective On Australian History, Kate Bagnall
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
Most Australian historians will tell you that there was a ‘before Trove’ and an ‘after Trove’. Being able to search and access digitised copies of hundreds of Australian newspapers, from major city dailies to small country papers, has changed the way we work and the sorts of histories we are able to write.
The News We Lose When We Cut Local Newspapers, Shawn Burns
The News We Lose When We Cut Local Newspapers, Shawn Burns
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
I remember the day I started work at what was then The Imlay Magnet in Eden. It was 1991 and I had taken the job straight out of my journalism degree at the Canberra College of Advanced Education (now the University of Canberra). The desk was clear, all but for the IBM and the flashing green cursor on its otherwise blank black screen