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Explore Samuel Beckett’s novel "Watt" and Mark Byron's research work within ARC Discovery, all in digital format for ease of access and reading. Dive into the world of modernist literary texts with this innovative digital collection.
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Arts Faculty Research Performance Day Digital Publications Presentation prepared by Suzana Sukovic Coordinator, Digital Innovation Unit for the Humanities & Social Sciences
collections, editions, books Digital Editions of Modernist Literary Texts: Samuel Beckett’s Novel Watt Mark Byron ARC Discovery Postdoctoral Research Fellow Department of English
collections, editions, books Sydney eScholarship & Faculty of Arts
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collections, editions, books: Sydney eScholarship Text projects Patrick White Notebooks project Webby/Harris/NLA
collections, editions, books: Sydney eScholarship Rare book image projects ‘Spanish16thC Liturgical Manuscripts at the University of Sydney’ weekly comic strips 1962-87
collections, editions, books: Sydney eScholarship Publishing services
collections, editions, books arms and the woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity Margaret Poulos ARC Discovery Postdoctoral Research Fellow Department of History http://www.gutenberg-e.org/poulos/index.html
collections, editions, books Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages Margaret Clunies Ross McCaughey Professor of English Language and Early English Literature Hannah Burrows Research Associate & a large collaborative team http://skaldic.arts.usyd.edu.au/
collections, editions, books SiliusItalicus in RepertoriumPomponianum Frances Muecke Department of Classics and Ancient History http://www.repertoriumpomponianum.it/
encyclopedias Confucius in Stanford Encyclopediaof Philosophy Jeffrey Riegel Professor and Head of School School of Languages and Cultures http://plato.stanford.edu/
encyclopedias Theoretical Paper: Toward a Theory of Critical Genocide Studies In Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence Dirk Moses Senior Lecturer Department of History http://www.massviolence.org/Toward-a-Theory-of-Critical-Genocide-Studies
encyclopedias: Moses http://www.massviolence.org/Toward-a-Theory-of-Critical-Genocide-Studies
blog Transient languages and cultures PARADISEC Department of Linguistics http://blogs.usyd.edu.au/elac/
Communication dreams Yolngu often don't understand what non-Indigenous people are telling them, and vice versa. But the consequences are much worse for the Yolngu who, so Trudgen says, are living in nightmarish confusion. Bureaucrats/teachers/police etc. are irritated by communication breakdown, but it doesn't affect their day-to-day lives so much. At least three languages attest kartiya: Walmajarri, Gurindji, and Warlpiri (in the form kardiya). Mudburra attests kardiba in the same meaning, and Gurindji attests kartipa as a variant of kartiya. (Note that in view of the Gurindji change *rt > r [Pat McConvell, pers. comm.; see under *kartu below], both of these Gurindji variants must be reckoned as loans.) More... http://blogs.usyd.edu.au/elac/
resource The National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia Aaron Corn Research Fellow SLAM http://www.aboriginalartists.com.au/NRP.htm
Presenters Mark Byron Margaret Clunies Ross Aaron Corn Dirk Moses Frances Muecke PARADISEC & Department of Linguistics Margaret Poulos Jeffrey Riegel Sydney eScholarship