ContributorsResourceful reading: a new empiricism in the digital age? Katherine Bode and Robert DixonSection 1: the state and future of the discipline 1. Structures, networks, institutions: the new empiricism, book history and literary history David Carter 2. The book, scholarly editing and the electronic edition Paul Eggert 3. Old tricks for new dogs: resurrecting bibliography and literary history Carol HetheringtonSection 2: case studies 4. Australian literature in the translation zone: Robert Dessaix and David Malouf Robert Dixon 5. Australian literature in a world of books: a transnational history of Kylie Tennant’s The Battlers Roger Osborne 6. Books in selected Australian newspapers, December 1930 Robert Thomson and Leigh Dale 7. Magical numbers Ivor Indyk 8. Emerging black writing and the University of Queensland Press Deborah Jordan 9. Making Aboriginal history: the cultural mission in Australian book publishing and the publication of Henry Reynolds’s The Other Side of the Frontier Mark Davis 10. From British domination to multinational conglomeration? A revised history of Australian novel publishing, 1950–2007 Katherine Bode 11. Squinting at a sea of dots: visualising Australian readerships using statistical machine learning Julieanne Lamond and Mark Reid 12. Is a picture worth 10,175 Australian novels? Jason D. Ensor 13. Voices from the past: gender, politics and the anthology Gillian WhitlockSection 3: project reports 14. AustLit: creating a collaborative research space for Australian literary studies Kerry Kilner 15. A place in stories: a report on the literature of Tasmania subset of the AustLit database Tony Stagg and Philip Mead 16. AusStage: from database of performing arts to a performing database of the arts Neal Harvey, Helena Grehan and Joanne Tompkins 17. Constructing APRIL: the Australian Poetry Resources Internet Library John Tranter and Elizabeth Webby 18. An Australian reading experience database, 1788– Patrick BuckridgeIndex
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