Transforming the Study of Australian Literary Cultures through a Collaborative eResearch Environment: Children's Literature Digital Resources Project (CLDR)
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Led by Queensland University of Technology, in partnership with The University of Queensland and University of Sydney, the project aims to digitise a selection of early Australian children's literature from Settlement to 1945, alongside relevant secondary materials. The majority of these items have been kindly supplied by National Library of Australia, State Library Victoria, Monash University Library, and other library collections. By 2011, the Children's Literature Digital Resources Project (CLDRP) will deliver a range of digitised primary and secondary texts to support Australian literature teaching and research communities. The project received both ARC LIEF and QUT funding to support the digitisation of early (pre-1945) Australian children's books and some secondary sources, and to make them available as a 'research resource'. A systematic process for seeking copyright permission to digitise has been developed and documented.**Grantor:Australian Research Council**External Ref:LE0989090
Research areas
Aboriginal
and
Torres
Strait
Islander
Cultural
Studies
Children's Literature
SPECIALIST
STUDIES
IN
EDUCATION
Indigenous Australians
Aboriginal
and
Torres
Strait
Islander
Literature
Australian
Literature
(excl.
Aboriginal
and
Torres
Strait
Islander
Literature)
Education
Dataset Development
Literary History
Connections
Has participant
Other
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2010-06-29T09:06:45Z
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Published - Open Access