Archive for September, 2024

Students in the big time: University, the VFL and ‘Doc Park’

Students in the big time: University, the VFL and ‘Doc Park’

September 24, 2024

Our stories, Victorian history:

The AFL is huge business these days, but in 1908 the ninth club to join the competition was a team of students from Melbourne University. The amateur students couldn’t match the growing professionalism of the other clubs, but they did produce stars such as Roy Park.

Online Collection Spotlight: The OECD iLibrary

Online Collection Spotlight: The OECD iLibrary

September 23, 2024

Ask a librarian, Collection spotlights:

This Online Collection Spotlight features the OECD iLibrary. The iLibrary includes a vast collection of high level research into all aspects of policy areas that effect our daily lives and our future.

Digger’s wedding, Melbourne 1853. Watercolour by S.T. Gill; H25973

Something to write home about: Melbourne in 1852

September 9, 2024

Ask a librarian, Victorian history:

Shipboard journals provide a fascinating insight into the migrant experience, and if we’re lucky they continue once the passenger stepped off the ship onto dry land. When John Askew arrived in Melbourne in 1852, he encountered a bustling city full of gold-diggers and the upwardly mobile. His impressions are both insightful and amusing.

Treasure Maps? Hidden gems in the State Library databases

Treasure Maps? Hidden gems in the State Library databases

September 3, 2024

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Overview of large map collections that can be found in State Library databases. More than 2000 maps are like hidden treasure, buried in our online collections.