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Abstract
Why Electronic Scholarship?
Why Globalisation?
Why Fitzroy?
 
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Acknowledgments

No feat is ever achieved in isolation and for every work there are always a number of individuals who contributed. Firstly, I would like to thank the people of Fitzroy who gave me the opportunity to interview them. This project is fundamentally about real people and would have been a much less enjoyable project without the contributions of individuals who are willing to engage with and talk about where they live. Secondly I would like to thank my colleagues and peers from RMIT University in Melbourne; especially Adrian Miles, Sam DeSilva,and Andrew Garton. I am likewise indebted to Ed Ayres and William Thomas from the Virginia Centre for Digital History (VCDH) at the University of Virginia (who gave me the opportunity to study there in late 2000). And thanks to David Prater who assisted in proof reading this work. Also, one cannot talk about digital history making within Australia without acknowledging the contributions of Professor Paul Turnbull. And finally my friends in Fitzroy; especially Karen and Julian, still hanging around.

The image on the splash is by Lachlan Conn and the SMAFE engine is a prototype built by Adrian Miles and Kurt George Gjerde at the University of Bergen in Norway.


Authored by Craig BellamyŠ 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003


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