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  1. ‘Well, hello machine’: Timecoding audio in the Germaine Greer Archive

    by Kate Hodgetts, Audio Cataloguer Imagine that you are a passenger in a car. The car is being driven through the British countryside. Your driver, Germaine …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2016/10/26/well-hello-machine-timecoding-audio-in-the-germaine-greer-archive

  2. We’re Not Nice Old Ladies: Records of the Alma Unit for Women and Ageing

    by Susan Feldman – Adjunct Associate Professor, Monash University. University of Melbourne Archives recently acquired records relating to the establishment, work and achievements of the Alma Unit …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2016/10/06/were-not-nice-old-ladies-records-of-the-alma-unit-for-women-and-ageing

  3. The story of how ‘Corroboree’ by Indigenous artist Tommy McRae came to the University of Melbourne Archives

    The story of how Tommy McRae’s Corroboree came to the university is told from documentation at University of Melbourne Archives (UMA), telling one side of a …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2016/09/06/the-story-of-how-corroboree-by-indigenous-artist-tommy-mcrae-came-to-the-university-of-melbourne-archives

  4. ‘Salut Comarada’’ An Australian experience of the Spanish Civil War

    The 17th of July marked the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Despite taking place on the other side of the world, …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2016/07/19/salut-comarada-an-australian-experience-of-the-spanish-civil-war

  5. Archive of a Refugee Scientist

    Today 9 June is International Archives Day, and in September the International Council on Archives is holding its Congress in Seoul on the topic of Archives, …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2016/06/09/archive-of-a-refugee-scientist

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