Partners

  • AusStage

    Australian companies stage some of the most ambitious and innovative live performances, projecting images of Australian culture to audiences here and overseas. AusStage records the significance of these artistic collaborations in an accessible online resource and stimulates new approaches to collaborative research.

    Flinders University, South Australia

  • Australian Women's Register

    The Australian Women's Register is Australia's premier online archival resource discovering, promoting and preserving the diverse stories of Australian women, past and present. By making research about Australian women publicly available, the editors hope to shape attitudes about women and support policy that seeks to improve social equity.

    University of Melbourne, Victoria

  • Circus Oz Living Archive

    Built in collaboration with the world’s oldest contemporary circus company, the Circus Oz Living Archive combines performer interviews and performance videos with audience engagement to create an interactive, immersive environment for experiencing the magic of circus over and over again.

    RMIT University, Victoria

  • Data Co-Op for Social Impact and Well-Being

    Based at Swinburne University of Technology, the Data Co-Op offers a new form of collaboration in which participants share their data and their data capabilities to create collective impact.

    Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria

  • Design and Arts Australia Online

    Design & Art Australia Online (DAAO) is a collaborative e-Research tool built upon the foundations of the Dictionary of Australian Artists Online. DAAO is an open source freely accessible scholarly e-Research tool that presents biographical data about Australian artists, designers, craftspeople and curators.

    University of New South Wales

  • Digital Archive of Queensland Architecture

    This digital archive of Queensland architecture offers a wealth of information on the region's design history. The archive was originally constructed as part of the Hot Modernism project and focused on the period 1945-1975. We are now expanding to include earlier and later periods. The database comprises thousands of audiovisual and textual files that allow you to explore relationships between people, projects and firms. Make sure to also test the research tools to build your customised map, timeline, or word cloud and gain a deeper understanding of Queensland's architectural history.

    University of Queensland

  • King's Digital Lab

    Digital researchers and data experts
    We create digital tools to explore academic research in new ways.
    Web design.
    Consultancy.
    Funding proposals.
    Web and data hosting.

    King’s College, London, UK

  • Theatre and Dance Platform

    The Theatre and Dance Platform (TDP) is a digital repository which houses and showcases significant Australian theatre and dance collections and resources. By preserving archival documentation, the Theatre and Dance Platform acknowledges and provides access to important facets of Australia’s performing arts heritage, including the stories of key individuals, companies and institutions. It hosts a range of digitised material, including photographs, scenic and costume designs, video recordings, posters and textual material such as programmes, reviews, correspondence and related research, and is easily searchable by key words and standard catalogue terms.

    University of Melbourne, Victoria

  • Time-Layered Cultural Map

    TLCMap is a set of tools that work together for mapping Australian history and culture. Create spatiotemporal information with simple mapping tools, from text, with media, or databases. Find spatiotemporal information to layer, combine and compare. Visualise layers of information, interact with mapped text, animate journeys, immerse in virtual reality. Compare datasets, easily get statistical measures, find hidden patterns. Publish spatiotemporal research on the web, collaborate, archive research.

    University of Newcastle, New South Wales

  • Western Australian Folklore Archive

    The W.A. Folklore Archive records, preserves and gives the public access to the rich folk traditions, past and present, of Western Australians. It is the only state folklore archive in Australia and provides a unique and valuable resource for research, education and tourism.

    Curtin University, Western Australia

  • Curtin University Library (Architecture)

    The Library has unique collections relating to the history of architecture in Western Australia, and the development of education for architects. We hold a number of the books acquired by the library, some donated by prominent Western Australian architects, artists and designers.

    Curtin University, Western Australia