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Australian Science at Work was a registry that was developed to complement the data held within the registry called Bright Sparcs. Australian Science at Work is a national historic register of industries, corporations, research institutions, scientific societies and other organisations.

In February 2010, Bright Sparcs and the Australian Science at Work database were amalgamated to create the basis of the Encyclopedia of Australian Science.

The registry was initially a project of the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre (1999-2006) and was subsequently managed by its successor organisation the eScholarship Research Centre at the University of Melbourne.

Data time period: 1999 to 2010

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