The British
Columbia Digital Library
Digital Library Collections By
Subject: Australian and New Zealand Texts
Includes fiction, drama, poetry, essays, newspapers and
historical manuscript (written) records.
- Awaba: A Database
of Historical Materials Relating to the Aborigines of the Newcastle-Lake Macquarie Region.
Newcastle, NSW, Australia: > Faculty of Education & Arts, School of Liberal Arts, and Wollotuka School of Aboriginal Studies, University of Newcastle, 2002. Part of: Aboriginal Missions and Reserves Historical Database: An Electronic Archive of Texts, Images and
Genealogy. Date accessed: 2004-08-06. Date added: 2004-08-06.
- Virtual
Sourcebook: Aboriginal Studies in the Hunter
Region. Archives Rare Books &
Special Collections Unit, Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle. Various
documents in Adobe Acrobat PDF format and links to online resources (Web
sites) dating between 1795 and 2002 that relate to the study of Aboriginal
history. Date accessed: 2004-08-06. Date added: 2004-08-06.
- The Wellington Valley
Project: Papers Relating to the Church Missionary
Society Mission to Wellington Valley, New South Wales, 1830-42: A Critical Electronic
Edition. Edited by
Hilary M. Carey and David A. Roberts. Summary: " The Wellington Valley Project offers a full, critical edition of the records of
the Church Missionary Society's mission to the Wiradjuri people of Wellington
Valley in the newly opened districts west of the Great Dividing Range. At around
1,000 manuscript pages of letters, journals, diaries and reports, written by
four missionaries, these records represent one of the largest and most important
sources for the history of the colonial frontier in New South Wales." Part
of: Aboriginal Missions and Reserves Historical Database: An Electronic Archive of Texts, Images and
Genealogy. Date accessed: 2004-08-06. Date added: 2004-08-06.
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