About the ESRC
The eScholarship Research Centre is a social and cultural informatics research centre within the University Library, with a focus on archival science and contextual information. The ESRC's Social and Cultural Informatics Lab is a development and testing ground for informatics solutions in archival science and digital humanities. Our research aims to advance the discovery and interpretation of information in published literature, archival records and research data. The ESRC was established in 2007 and continues the work begun with the Australian Science Archives Project (1985-1999) and the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre (1999-2007).
Featured Projects
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Find & Connect web resource
For everyone with an interest in the history of out-of-home ‘care’ in Australia.
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Trailblazing Women and the Law Project
The first publicly accessible, national, oral history of Australia’s pioneer ‘trailblazing’, women lawyers.
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Australian Women and Leadership
Promoting knowledge of women leaders in the past and present in a range of arenas.
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Saulwick Polls and Social Research
Whitlam Dismissal to warships; environment to economy; moon colonies to motherhood: Saulwick’s polls were as diverse as the population they surveyed.
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Arrowsmith’s Australian Maps
John Arrowsmith (1790-1873) produced the largest scale maps of the British colonies during the early to mid nineteenth century period.
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Encyclopedia of Australian Science
A gateway to the history of Australian science, technology, engineering and medicine.