eScholarship Research Centre

 

The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre is committed to contributing to an open and equitable world of useful knowledge, a world in which the University of Melbourne will be a major contributor. The Centre was created in 2007 to bring together expertise from across the University and to continue the work of the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre (1999-2006) and its predecessor the Australian Science Archives Project (1985-1999).

 

Objectives

  1. To ensure the University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre participates as a world-leading centre of excellence in the field of digital scholarly and research practice;
  2. To ensure the University of Melbourne and its scholars and researchers are able to exploit emerging areas of digital scholarly and research practice;
  3. To contribute to the development of an open and equitable world of useful knowledge through publishing, predominantly via the web, guides, registers, databases, exhibitions, research outputs, research data sets, archival collections and other materials that enable scholars, researchers and the general public to discover, access and understand academic materials, and,
  4. To undertake activities which promote and enable the network interconnection of scholarly, cultural and scientific knowledge.

 


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