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Electronic texts, digital libraries, and the humanities in Australia

Toby Burrows (Toby Burrows is Principal Librarian, Scholars’ Centre, University of Western Australia Library, Nedlands, and is a member of the Electronic Dante Project team. tburrows@library.uwa.edu.au)

Library Hi Tech

ISSN: 0737-8831

Article publication date: 1 September 1999

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Abstract

The humanities are facing considerable difficulties and pressures in Australian universities, as staff numbers fall and research funds shrink. Despite this, various innovative projects, aimed at creating electronic versions of texts and other cultural materials, are currently in progress. A range of different cultural institutions is involved, though the university and state libraries are the most active participants. Funding for such projects is difficult to come by, and the future looks somewhat uncertain. If a more coordinated and coherent approach to building digital libraries is to succeed in Australia, researchers and cultural institutions will need to work together to establish the appropriate financial and organizational frameworks.

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Burrows, T. (1999), "Electronic texts, digital libraries, and the humanities in Australia", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 17 No. 3, pp. 248-256. https://doi.org/10.1108/07378839910289330

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