Born digital

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  • Describes material or content created in electronic form and saved as digital data, having had no initial or interstitial state as an analog or physical product. Usually used to refer to electronically produced drafts of text, correspondence or visual works such as photographs created with digital cameras. This material may be written or saved on personal computers, floppy disks, CDs, DVDs, hard drives, or any mode of digital storage media.

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Gregory Kratzmann Papers

  • UQFL339
  • Collection
  • 1991-2012

Contains postcards, greeting cards and letters,1991-1995 from Gwen Harwood to Gregory Kratzmann; draft typescript introduction, typescript and computer disk with manuscript for A Steady Storm of Correspondence published by UQP in 2001; notes by Normal Talbot on transcripts of letters from Gwen Harwood; and draft of talk on Gwen Harwood to VCE students in 2012.

Kratzmann, G. C., 1949-

Oral history interviews with Queensland state and federal women parliamentarians

  • UQFL449
  • Collection
  • 1994-2004

Oral history interviews on cassette tapes and microcassette tapes, and transcripts on floppy disks and CDs. These interviews were conducted with Queensland State and Federal women parliamentarians. McCulloch used these interviews in his publication From Suffragists to Legislators : 100 Years of Women's Suffrage in Queensland.

McCulloch, John E. S. (John Edward Seymour), 1938-2010

Geoffrey Luck Papers

  • UQFL465
  • Collection
  • 1935-2013

Architectural plan, photographs, and research notes. The Luck family home at 50 Stephen Street, Camp Hill, Brisbane was designed by architect Arthur W F Bligh and built in about 1935.

Luck, Geoffrey, 1931-

Administration

Administration records created and collected by the Ecumenical Refugee Support Group Incorporated (TERSGI).

Box 1
Item 1
Digital video disc (DVD) containing Helen Findlay's born digital files collected while in the position of secretary for TERSGI and a volunteer for the Multicultural Development Association (MDA). The files are in a variety of formats including Microsoft Word 97-2003, Microsoft Excel 97-2003, PDF and JPG files. Files are arranged into ten folders. Nine of these folders hold archival records, primarily administrative, relating to TERSGI and MDA, covering the period from 1999 to 2019 (incomplete). One folder holds records relating to Annual General Meetings, as well as annual reports. Dated: 1995 to 2019.

Folder 1
General administrative files from 1990 to 1994, and 2010. Includes two typed copies of the TERSGI constitution, one annotated with pen; a handwritten list of household essentials and vendors; a typed summary of TERSGI, its objectives and activities; a typed appeal for volunteers and donations; a contact list of Community Refugee Settlement Scheme (CRSS) groups; mail out templates for invitations to TERSGI picnics; a document titled 'Review of the Community Refugee Settlement Scheme' prepared by the Settlement Planning and Evaluation Section of the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs; and a record of tutors allocated to refugee clients. Also includes a typed letter by Helen Findlay nominating Audrey Ledwich for an Australian Honour in 2010.

Folder 2
Membership applications, dated 1990 to 1997, 2001, and 2007.

Folder 3
Mailing lists, and membership and subscription listings, 1992 to 2000.

Folder 4
Information sheets and service support documentation created or collected by TERSGI possibly to assist refugee clients with resettlement. Includes a typed list titled 'Essential things to know'; a Social Security pocket rates card pasted to scrap paper; contact lists and organisational charts of branches within the Department of Immigration; a photocopy of a handwritten page of English language class options for adult refugees; and a brochure of community programs funded by the Department of Immigration. Dated: 1993 to 1996.

Folder 5
Two leaves of notes, one typed, one handwritten, for what appears to be an introductory speech delivered at a talk arranged by TERSGI in 1991. The speech introduces speakers Judith Given and Lyn Robinson and their talk titled 'Access to English language training for people of non-English speaking background'. The speech also mentions a question and answer session with Linda Mortensen, the coordinator for the CRSS at the Department of Immigration.

Folder 6
Research, excerpts and ephemera relating to refugees and immigration from 1993 to 1995. Includes a document with a typed theological quote, undated, with no author attribution; typed discussion papers about the operations of the Department of Immigration at the Australian Embassy in Belgrade and its processes around visa applications from Albania, Bulgaria, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Romania; a September 1994 issue of MAI newsletter by the Mutual Assistance for Indochinese; a photocopy of a newsletter article about Nick Bolkus and the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs; and a copy of a typed poem titled 'They came walking, walking' by Joseph G. Healey.

Ecumenical Refugee Support Group Incorporated

Trevor Heath Papers

  • UQFL558
  • Collection
  • 1948-2009

Academic papers, personal correspondence, personal papers, photographs.

Heath, Trevor J.

Fiona Scotney Papers

  • UQFL564
  • Collection
  • 2010-2013

Interview recordings, transcripts and correspondence.

Scotney, Fiona

Centenary statistics and player profiles, 1912-2012

  • F3802
  • File
  • 1912-2012.

Volume of statistical tables and profiles for cricket players for the University of Queensland Cricket Club (UQCC) compiled by John Biggs to celebrate the centenary of the UQCC in 2012.

Biggs, John

Angela Hannan Photographs

  • F3751
  • File
  • 2014

Photographs of storm damage and fallen trees at The University of Queensland St Lucia campus. On 27 November 2014 Brisbane experienced an extreme storm event which significantly damaged the central business district and many inner suburbs, including St Lucia. Angela Hannan, a librarian at the University of Queensland Library, took photographs of the campus the day after the event.

Hannan, Angela

Anthony Lupi Papers

  • UQFL547
  • Collection
  • 1973-2014

Super 8 reels, audio reel, notes, digital files.

Lupi, Anthony, 1951-2021

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