Journal article

The dorothy howard collection: Revealing the structures of folklore archives in museums

M Jones, K Darian-Smith, D Tout-Smith, G McCarthy

Archives and Manuscripts | Australian Society Archivists Inc | Published : 2017

Abstract

In 2015–16 researchers from the University of Melbourne and Museums Victoria undertook a collaborative project which sought to visualise archival data from the museum as a means to investigate the structure and context of the Dorothy Howard Collection. This article introduces Dorothy Howard’s work, which is part of the internationally significant Australian Children’s Folklore Collection, and looks at the project’s processes and outcomes, including the initial visualisations produced. In doing so, the authors highlight the data-intensive nature of such work, suggest the potential of visualisations to reveal collection structures, and outline possibilities for future projects and collaboratio..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the McCoy Seed Fund, an initiative established by the McCoy Project to support the development of collaborative research projects between Museums Victoria and the University of Melbourne.