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Tag Archives: Australian History
Australian Indigenous Language HTML Map Audio and YouTube Tutorial
We’ve revisited the Australian Indigenous Language HTML Map jQuery YQL Tutorial in a quest we have to try to improve this web application’s search abilities regarding the thousands of years of oral tradition, wondering if there are sources online to … Continue reading
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Australian Historical Research Primer Tutorial
Have a student who is interested in researching Australian History, and she mentioned a great website that has great research potential. It is here at the Trove website, run by the National Library of Australia, in Canberra. Amongst the forms … Continue reading

