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The Making Multicultural Australia Archive: multimedia resources on the topic of Australia’s multicultural heritage and experiences of immigration and settlement.

University of Technology Sydney
Andrew Jakubowicz (Associated with, Aggregated by) Professor Andrew Jakubowicz (Associated with, Aggregated by)
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The collection is currently discoverable via the ‘Making Multicultural Australia’ Website. The research materials therein are copyright to the University of Technology Sydney and Prof Andrew Jakubowicz, except where a third party copyright owner has been identified. All rights to further reproduction rest with the copyright owners, and researchers should observe the ‘Fair Dealing’ provision of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). When you access the material you agree: * to retrieve the material for information purposes only; * to save or print a single copy for personal bona fide research use only and not to reproduce any major extract or the entire material without the prior permission of the copyright holder; * not to make commercial use of the material without the prior written consent of the copyright holder; * to include this copyright notice in any copy made; * not to modify the material or any part of the material without the prior written permission of the copyright holder. Details of copyright holders can be found at the following webpage.
http://www.multiculturalaustralia.edu.au/credits/

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The Making Multicultural Australia archive is the source of much of the library of material available on the award-winning educational website "Making Multicultural Australia" (http://www.multiculturalaustralia.edu.au/library/). The archive contains a wide range of artefacts (approximately 3000 items) that have been collected to form a rich multi-faceted research resource on the topics of multiculturalism, racism and immigration over Australia's history since colonisation in 1788. It is a valuable resource for researchers interested in these topics, whether from the perspective of studies in history, sociology, politics, public policy, international or cultural studies or other fields.

The following types of research resources are indicative of the range of holdings:

Documents: Articles, Audio/Video Transcripts, Book Excerpts, Charters, Exhibition Texts, History, Information Kits, Information Pamphlets, Legislation, Letters, Media Statements, Parliamentary Hansard, Policies, Publicity, Reports, Speeches, Statistics, and Submissions

Video: Advertisements, Archival Footage, Documentary Excerpts, Interviews, Performances, Promotional Films, TV Current Affairs

Audio: Interviews, Monologues

Images: Advertisements, Archival Footage, Documentary Excerpts, Interviews, Performances, Promotional Films, TV Current Affairs

Slideshows: Artworks, Image Collections

The website 'Making Multicultural Australia', designed for secondary students, contains excerpts of archival artifacts and may be used as a discovery service for materials available within the archive.

Data time period: 1770

Data time period: colonial and post-colonial Australia to present

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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Spatial Coverage And Location

iso31661: Australia

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  • Local : https://redbox.research.uts.edu.au/redbox/published/detail/2cb8832dc14e224e4e4f377418269bd8