::fibreculture:: ANU E Press (Modified by Geert Lovink)

T.Matthew Ciolek tmciolek at coombs.anu.edu.au
Mon Aug 27 13:27:57 EST 2007


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The Asian Studies WWW Monitor: late Aug 2007, Vol. 14, No. 11 (268)
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27 Aug 2007

ANU E Press

Division of Information, The Australian National University, Canberra, 
Australia

Self-description:

"ANU E Press collects, disseminates, brands and makes available on a 
global electronic basis selected scholarly research undertaken at the 
ANU. ANU E Press facilitates communication among scholars, especially 
with respect to: * publication of research results; * collection and 
capturing of scholarly dialogues; * creation of archival records.
[...] The ANU E Press supports the following: * open e-publication; * 
institution-based repositories with appropriate listings and 
metadata/discovery mechanisms; * a centralised repository; * a 
low-cost, common-good funding model; * moderation/peer review; * 
copyright preserved by creators; * facilities for access to and 
transfer of electronic information, for example, a print-on-demand 
facility."

Site contents:

* Search and/or Browse by Titles, Authors, Subjects, and by Date; * 
Recent Submissions; * Subscribe to this collection to receive daily 
e-mail notification of new additions; * RSS Feeds.

Electronic publications include the following titles:

* Aboriginal Population Profiles for Development Planning in the 
Northern East Kimberley;* A Quest for True Islam; * Asian Socialism and 
Legal Change: The dynamics of Vietnamese and Chinese reform; * 
Assessing the evidence on Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes: A focus on 
the 2002 NATSISS; * Australian Department Heads Under Howard: Career 
Paths and Practice; * Australian Political Lives: Chronicling political 
careers and administrative histories; * Black Words White Page; * Boats 
to Burn; * China-Linking Markets for Growth; * Coastal Themes: An 
Archaeology of the Southern Curtis Coast, Queensland; * Connected 
Worlds: History in Transnational Perspective; * Culture and Sustainable 
Development in the Pacific; * Culture in Translation: The 
anthropological legacy of R. H. Mathews; * Customary Land Tenure and 
Registration in Australia; * Dislocating the Frontier: essaying the 
mystique of the outback; * From Election to Coup in Fiji; * 
Globalisation and Governance in the Pacific Islands; * Health 
Expenditure, Income and Health Status Among Indigenous and Other 
Australians; * Indigenous people and the Pilbara mining boom: A 
baseline for regional participation; * Inside Austronesian Houses; * 
Islands of Turmoil: Elections and Politics in Fiji; * Lithics in the 
Land of the Lightning Brothers: The Archaeology of Wardaman Country, 
Northern Territory; * Making Sense of the Census: Observations of the 
2001 Enumeration in Remote Aboriginal Australia; * Myanmar: State, 
Community and the Pacific; * Negotiating the Sacred: Blasphemy and 
Sacrilege in a Multicultural Society; * NGOs and Post-Conflict 
Recovery: The Leitana Nehan Women's Development Agency, Bougainville; * 
Oceanic Explorations; * Origins, Ancestry and Alliance; * Out of the 
Ashes: Destruction and Reconstruction of East Timor; * Pacific Islands 
Regional Integration and Governance; * Pacific Regional Order; * Pieces 
of the Vanuatu Puzzle: Archaeology of the North, South and Centre; * 
Power and Pork: A Japanese Political Life; * Prehistory of the 
Indo-Malaysian Archipelago; * Reformist Muslims in a Yogyakarta 
Village; * Rule of law, legitimate governance & development in the 
Pacific; * Sharing the Earth, Dividing the Land; * Social Indicators 
for Aboriginal Governance: Insights from the Thamarrurr Region, 
Northern Territory; * State and Society in Papua New Guinea: The First 
Twenty-Five Years; * State, Communities and Forests in Contemporary 
Borneo; * Struggling for the Umma: Changing Leadership Roles of Kiai in 
Jombang, East Java; * The Archaeology of the Aru Islands, Eastern 
Indonesia; * The Art of Narritjin Maymuru; * The Austronesians; * 'The 
axe had never sounded' place, people and heritage of Recherche Bay, 
Tasmania; * The China Boom and its Discontents; * The First Ten K R 
Narayanan Orations: Essays by Eminent Persons on the Rapidly 
Transforming Indian Economy; * The Indigenous Welfare Economy and the 
CDEP Scheme; * The Islamic Traditions of Cirebon: Ibadat and Adat Among 
Javanese Muslims; * The Journey of a Book; * The Lexicon of Proto 
Oceanic; * The Military and Democracy in Asia and the Pacific; * The 
Nature of Northern Australia; * The Poetic Power of Place; * The 
Spanish Lake / * El lago espanol; * The Turning Point in China's 
Economic Development; * Viet Nam: a transition tiger?; * What Good 
Condition? Reflections on an Australian Aboriginal Treaty 1986 - 2006; 
* What's Changing: Population Size or Land-Use Patterns?

[Warning: a glacially slow online information/publishing system - ed.]

URL https://dspace.anu.edu.au:8443/handle/1885/42748

Internet Archive (web.archive.org) [the site was not archived at the 
time of this abstract]

Link reported by: T. Matthew Ciolek (tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au)

* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online 
guide]:
Study
* Publisher [academic - business - government - library/museum - NGO - 
other]:
Academic
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - 
marginal]:
Essential
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000 - under 1,000
  - under 300 - under 100 - under 30]: under 30

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Dr T. Matthew Ciolek        tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au
Head, Internet Publications Bureau, RSPAS,
The National Institute for Asia and the Pacific,
The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
ph +61 (02) 61250110  fax: +61 (02) 62571893  skype: tmciolek
also, Asia Pacific Research Online at www.ciolek.com

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