Appendix H
Papers presented and published
A selection of papers presented and published in Australia by individual National Archives’ staff members
| Barbara Berce |
‘Discover: National Archives of Australia’s defence service records’ – presented to the Tenth Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldry, Melbourne, 23–27 April 2003 |
| Fiona Burn |
‘Broadening the view: from immigration to citizenship –
records relating to immigrants in the National Archives of Australia’
– paper presented at the 2002 Royal Australian Historical Society
Local History Conference, Broadening the View: The Other Sides of
Our Histories, Wingham, NSW, 1–3 November 2002‘ |
| Fiona Burn and Melanie Harwood |
‘Accessing service records from the National Archives of Australia’ – presented at the History Teachers Association of Australia National Conference, Sydney, 30 September – 3 October 2002 |
| Denis Connor |
‘National Archives on the net: using the National Archives of Australia website in your search for sources of Pacific history’, in E Maidment (ed.), Papers on Digital Resources for Pacific Islands Research Presented at the Millennial Conference of the Pacific History Association, 29 June 2000, Australian National University, 2002 |
| Adrian Cunningham |
‘Electronic recordkeeping in Australia: a work in progress
report card’ – Keynote Address to the Annual Conference
of the Australian Institute for Information Management, Brisbane, 30
July 2002 |
| Paul Dalgleish |
‘Copyright in unpublished works and the implications for making archival material available on the web’, COFSTA Reference and Public Access Working Group newsletter, no. 47, June 2003 |
| Kathryn Dan |
‘Promoting confidence and trust through high website standards’
– presented at the eGovernment: Better Services, Better Government
Conference, Canberra, 21–22 May 2003 |
| Graham Hawker |
‘Loveday internment camp: a history of community’ – presented at the South Australian State History Conference, Renmark, 24–25 May 2003 |
| Duncan Jamieson |
‘Does meta matter: “getting it right” in recordkeeping’, Electronic Document and Records Management 2003 Conference, Sydney, 18 June 2003 |
| Ted Ling |
‘Why the Archives introduced digitisation on demand’
– presented at the National Library of Australia Sights and
Sounds Conference, Canberra, 3 October 2002 |
| Linda Macfarlane |
‘Book review of Nick Vine Hall, Tracing your Family History in Australia: A National Guide to Sources (3rd ed.) and Tracing your Family History in Australia: A Bibliography (1st ed.)’, Archives and Manuscripts, vol. 30. no. 2, November 2002 |
| Anne McLean |
‘1971: wine casks, Vietnam & Sonia McMahon’, Vital Signs, issue 2, August 2002 |
| Brian Pitcher |
‘World War II service information online, National Archives of Australia’, The Ancestral Searcher, Journal of the Heraldry and Genealogy Society of Canberra, vol. 26 no. 1, March 2003 |
| Sandra Riordan |
‘The National Archives – a treasure trove of 20th century migration records’ – presented at the Tenth Australasian Congress on Genealogy & Heraldry, Melbourne, 23–27 April 2003 |
| Melissa Sharkey |
‘Everyone’s history: engaging the community in the National Archives’ collection development decisions’, Australian Historical Association Bulletin, no. 96, June 2003 |
| Geoff Smith |
‘Evaluating the current state of play in the electronic document
and records management industry’ – presented to the Marcus
Evans Enterprise Data Management Conference, Sydney, 23–24 July
2002 |
| Kerri Ward |
‘Records of Displaced Persons held by the National Archives
of Australia’ appeared in the following journals: |
| Andrew Wilson |
‘AGLS metadata for resource description and discovery’ – presented at the Open Publish Conference, Sydney, 30 July 2002 |
| Eleanor Wolf |
‘John Thomas Lamprière’s meteorological registers (Port Arthur, Van Diemen’s Land)’, Historical Records of Australian Science, Journal of the Australian Academy of Science, vol. 14, no. 3, 2003, pp. 387–8 |
A selection of papers presented and published internationally by individual National Archives’ staff members
| Adrian Cunningham |
‘e-permanence
and the quest for best practice electronic recordkeeping in the Australian
Government’ – presented at the Electronic Archival Documents:
Management and Preservation seminar, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
18–22 November 2002 |
| Ted Ling |
‘Why the Archives introduced digitisation on demand’,
DigiNews, Journal of the Research Libraries Group, vol. 6,
no. 4, August 2002 |
| Kathryn Swan, Adrian Cunningham and Anne Robertson |
‘Establishing a high standard for electronic records management within the Australian public sector’, Records Management Journal (UK), vol. 12, no. 3, 2002, pp. 79–86 |
| Andrew Wilson |
Chaired three sessions at Dublin Core and Metadata for e-Communities, Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Conference, Florence, Italy, 14–17 October 2002 |