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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‘

Broadening the view: from immigration to citizenship – records relating to immigrants in the National Archives of Australia’, History, no. 76, June 2003, pp. 4–6


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

‘Capturing, keeping and providing access to the evidence of e-government: a work in progress report card’ – presented at the Australian Library and Information Association 2003 Conference, Information Online, Sydney, 21 January 2003

‘Managing the transition to full and accurate recordkeeping in the digital age’ – presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Internal Auditors, Canberra, 25 March 2003

‘The AGLS metadata element set goes national: enabling online access to information and services’, Informaa Quarterly, vol. 19, no. 2, May 2003, pp. 8–11


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‘Copyright in unpublished works and the implications for making archival material available on the web’, COFSTA Reference and Public Access Working Group newsletter, no. 47, June 2003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

‘COFSTA views based on a survey of institution: employers session’ and ‘COFSTA views based on a survey of institution: regulators session’ – presented at the Archives and Records Educators Forum, 11–12 June 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

‘Digitisation on demand’, Data magazine, issue 6, May 2003, pp. 2–3


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

‘Best practice in managing information’ – presented at the Marcus Evans Executary Conference, Sydney, 8 November 2002

‘Implementing best practice techniques in records and documents management for effective company secretarial practice’ – presented at the Company Secretary’s Australia Annual Conference, Surfers Paradise, 25–26 November 2002

‘Records management industry overview’ – presented at the IIR Electronic Document and Records Management Conference, Melbourne, 24 February 2003

‘Industry overview: leveraging corporate information for business benefits’ – presented to the IQPC Electronic Document and Records Management Conference, Sydney, 17 June 2003


Kerri Ward

‘Records of Displaced Persons held by the National Archives of Australia’ appeared in the following journals:

Tasmanian Ancestry, Journal of the Tasmanian Family History Society Inc, vol. 23, no. 4, March 2003

Ancestor, Quarterly Journal of the Genealogical Society of Victoria, Inc, vol. 26, no. 6 June 2003

History, Magazine of the Royal Australian Historical Society, no. 76, June 2003

Descent, Journal of the Society of Australian Genealogists, vol. 32, part 4, December 2002

The South Australian Genealogist, February 2003


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

‘Harnessing the power of provenance in archival description’ – presented at the Electronic Archival Documents: Management and Preservation seminar, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 18–22 November 2002

A two-day DIRKS workshop for Brazilian archivists and records managers, presented on 25–26 November 2002

‘State of the Union’ address on the AGLS metadata standard at the inaugural conference of Dublin Core Australia/New Zealand, 26 February 2003


Ted Ling

‘Why the Archives introduced digitisation on demand’, DigiNews, Journal of the Research Libraries Group, vol. 6, no. 4, August 2002

‘Acts of Atonement: recent developments in Australian archival legislation’, UK Journal of the Society of Archivists, vol. 23, no. 2, October 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