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document.write('<table class="jstable" style="font-size: 90%; line-height: 1.4em;">');document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=02624f62a79eb678f9e408235f730c40bc5aa7f9"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/98043" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">A history of Aboriginal Sydney</a>  ( 2009 - )<br/>Prof. Peter Read<br/>This is a project designed to help overcome the imbalance between Indigenous people providing information to social scientists and the benefit which they see returning to themselves. Families are invited to place information such as family photos, blog discussions, videoed interviews, book manuscripts, PDFs and genealogies on a wiki accessible only to those members of the family granted access by elders. By remaining permanently interactive, a electronic archive can continue to grow through many generations.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=5b2a936624d8680ae3aa0e8c998be3051562ad03"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/88479" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">ACANS database</a>  ( 2006 - )<br/>Dr Ken Sheedy<br/>ACANS were working with an ageing and inefficient system for cataloguing their collection and creating publishable output. We provided a sophisticated new XML based system that allowed them far greater flexibility and functionality.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=f6ad3311648b0065f36d5fc5c091d1166e93ca3b"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/107044" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Accounting for the Ancient Theatre: a new social and economic history of Classical Greek drama</a>  ( - - )<br/>Prof. Peter James Wilson<br/>This project will significantly advance our understanding of the Classical theatre, an institution at the fountainhead of the European tradition that continues to form a major element in Australia\'s cultural and historical heritage. The undertaking of such an ambitious project in this field on Australian soil will greatly enhance the international profile of Australian humanities research, and serve as a proud counterweight to the regrettable tendency that sees Australian-trained scholars conduct such research outside the country. It will have particular resonance for the prominent Italian and Greek communities in Australia in its exploration of a key element of their cultural heritage which has now also become a truly global phenomenon.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=842badcf986c0a9e348b9ec28e8366fdf36312e7"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/59026" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Borders of Arabia and Palaestina</a>  ( 2006 - 2010 )<br/>Dr Kate da Costa<br/>Although the functioning of the Roman Empire depended on the administration of its provinces, not one ancient source tells us the basis upon which territory was assigned to one or another. This project, combining mapping technology and archaeological evidence from settlements in Palaestina/Arabia, will develop an innovative methodology to accurately define, for the first time, the location of Roman provincial borders. The project aims to clarify economic, social and political decisions behind territorial allocation, and document change in the critical transitional Late Antique period when the Old World evolved from Graeco-Roman imperium to the mediaeval Christian West and Islamic East.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/89473" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">David Rumsey Map Collection</a>  ( 2002 - )<br/><br/>David Rumsey Map Collection - search, georeferencing and map display of about nine thousand scanned historical maps.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=857dd9bd50f3491c611449d2e5a824b5fc11f07c"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/9938" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Dictionary of Sydney (DoS)</a>  ( 2005 - 2013 )<br/>Prof. Stephen Garton, Dr Shirley Fitzgerald, A/Prof. Paul Ashton, Mr Ross Coleman, Ian Johnson, Prof. Richard Waterhouse, Dr Caroline Butler-Bowdon, Mr Sebastian R. Chan, Ms Christine I. Yeats<br/>The Dictionary of Sydney project will produce an online encyclopaedia/companion to Sydney\'s history, with the input of many scholarly and community institutions and individuals. The Dictionary will include authored contributions, interactive maps and searches, and facilities for community input. The project is carrying out fundamental methodological research on databases and web delivery, ontologies and repositories, as well as historical research and writing on the history of Sydney.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=414638ba75af0fc9a9fdd6b5aa7f3abe5bcf71b6"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/89453" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Digital Harlem: Everyday Life 1915-1930</a>  ( 2003 - 2007 )<br/>155 Stephen Robertson, Dr Graham White, Prof. Shane White, Prof. Stephen Garton<br/>A database and interactive map integrating a range of historical sources to visualize and explore the spatial dimensions of everyday life in Harlem during its heyday, 1915-1930.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=452ab888c616f5a913e27472c2f078eda925f4b0"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/144360" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">ECAI: Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative</a>  ( 1998 - )<br/><br/>A centralised, collaborative metadata catalogue, spatial search and spatio-temporal mapping system for distributed cultural spatial datasets. This project broke new ground by pioneering a ‘Web 2.0’ collaborative approach to distributed data collection, a decade before these techniques became commonplace.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=9b341d55d3ff5815205126e98abbaf3b4863c3be"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/119971" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Gallipoli:The First Day</a>  ( 2008 - )<br/><br/>To cooincide with the 95th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings ABC Innovation produced a state of the art, hostorically accurate 3D immersive experience. They asked the DIU to help with data modelling.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=c6636970f43f6e79c08c202278fce4c6cc478876"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/89440" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Historical Archaeological Investigations at Regentville</a>  ( 1999 - )<br/><br/>For more than twenty years archaeologists from Sydney University have studied the site of this important colonial mansion. Over the last fifteen years it has been investigated intensively as part of a project designed to improve archaeological methods, teach students practical skills and bring archaeology to the general public.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=5d19254e443aefa55feeb21cf32486e26a702dcd"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/89471" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Interactive Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia</a>  ( 2006 - )<br/><br/>TimeMap is being used to deliver an interactive online version of The Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia within MacquarieNet Australia\'s leading online reference library.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=e0da19817747d4d1ecdac50205475143b9ba915e"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/95553" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Journey to Horseshoe Bend - providing a richly interlinked resource referenced into an important historical text</a>  ( 2006-06-30 - )<br/>Dr Peter Dallow, Dr Hart Cohen<br/>The T.G.H Strehlow book covering the last journey of his father, Karl Strehlow is a central text dealing with the early contact period between white European settlers and the Aranda peoples. This project brings the text and related archival material to life.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=8f2eefbfa38170f070def5d5236d30697e0d38b7"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/89523" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Khmer TimeMap Animation</a>  ( 2005 - )<br/>Prof. Roland John Fletcher<br/><br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=d0b8f901bbba99c4073c995815f0d60cb805f076"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/89526" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Korea TimeMap</a>  ( 2005 - )<br/>Prof. Roland John Fletcher<br/>An electronic atlas of the history of Korea. A pilot study of the Shilla kingdom in the 1st millennium AD.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=8b6a8e18e02c2447408cd0817e9267782352bead"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/89449" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia</a>  ( 2001 - 2005 )<br/><br/>Coordinate data collection and create more 250 publication-quality maps for The Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia, published by Macquarie Library Pty Ltd in November 2005.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=448404ea2ed4e926a07b27a9f264bfcfbce9572e"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/89467" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">MacquarieNet Explore Australia TimeMap application</a>  ( 2002 - 2006 )<br/><br/>A map interface providing alternate access to the resources of Australia’s leading education focussed on-line reference library.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=17ddf5ef0b5aa482041e4b3866cc26bc0d7eb0c1"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/57270" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Sydney TimeMap</a>  ( 1999 - 2001 )<br/>Ian Johnson, Prof. Roland John Fletcher<br/>The Sydney TimeMap project used the TimeMap methodology and software to present the history of Sydney in an innovative, entertaining interactive kiosk at the Museum of Sydney.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=8559d304ac3fdae11f5260f24f2b943804059eaa"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/89515" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Syria Mapping</a>  ( 2005 - )<br/><br/>This project was undertaken for the Australian ambassador to Israel, Mr Ross Burns, as part of his project of documenting and mapping archaeological sites in Syria. Previously, no workable background map of the country existed in digital form. The Soviet Union, however, had produced a series of 49 paper topographic maps throughout the 1980s and 1990s. This digital mosaic was assembled from high-quality scans of those maps. It\'s still possible to make out the originals by minor differences in colour and legend -- these maps were produced over a period of decades and Soviet map-making techniques changed over time. The mosaic is geocoded, meaning the map is \'aware\' of its geographic location in a GIS, and vector datasets containing other information about Syria (ancient road networks, settlements, archaeological sites, political boundaries and so on) will overlay correctly in a GIS application and maintain their correct location and scale even as the user zooms in and out of the image. This work highlights the creative and analytical potential that can be achieved with GIS applications. If it were confined to the medium of paper, this map mosaic would span over a hundred square metres and would remain practically independent of any other datasets except those which were marked on the map by hand or printed onto a transparency at the same scale and projection. It would be impractical, full of fold marks and quickly torn and destroyed. In its digital form the user can zoom out to this scale for an overview or instantly zoom in close enough to make out street corners in Syrian villages. Everything from digital photographs to oral history recordings can be embedded within specific locations on the map and accessed with a click of a mouse.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=d0e4ae3a9f842faa6ce4353b16723230b8a01c75"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/129423" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">The poetry of Charles Harpur</a>  ( 2009 - )<br/>Prof. Paul Eggert, Prof. Elizabeth A. Webby, 155 R.M. Robinson<br/>Australia will possess reliable access for the first time to accurate versions of all of the verse of our most important colonial poet, Charles Harpur. A Heurist database of highly interlinked transcripts and other data will make this a reality.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=1bc3bf6d9f5b6b20bcff8a8fcc5a03d593b0a026"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/3264/reftype_renderer/127715" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Understanding Balinese paintings: collections, narrative, aesthetics and society</a>  ( 2008 - 2011 )<br/>Prof. Adrian Vickers<br/>A project to produce a virtual collection of Balinese painting held in institutions in the USA, Holland and Australia as a significant aid to the study of the genre.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;
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