- Australian Dictionary of Biography
The "Australian Dictionary of Biography" (ADB or AuDB) is a multi-volume project published by
Melbourne University Press .The ADB project has been operating since 1957 with staff located at the Research School of Social Sciences at the
Australian National University . Since its inception, 4000 authors have contributed to the ADB and its published volumes contain 9,800 scholarly articles on 10,700 individuals. [ [http://adb.anu.edu.au/aboutadb.php About the Australian Dictionary of Biography] ]Volumes
To date, the ADB has produced eighteen volumes of biographical articles on important and representative figures in Australian history.
* Volumes 1 and 2 (published in 1966-67) covered subjects who lived in the period 1788-1850
* Volumes 3 to 6 (published in 1969-76) dealt with the period 1851-1890
* Volumes 7 to 12 (published in 1979-90) dealt the period 1891-1939
* Volumes 13 to 16 (published in 1993-2002) dealt the period 1940-1980
* Volumes 17 (published in 2007) dealt with the those who died between 1981 and 1990 with surnames beginning with A to K.
* Volume 18 will cover people who died between 1981 and 1990 with surnames beginning with L to Z.
* A Supplementary volume of Australians not covered by the original volumes was released in 2005.
* An index to volumes 1 to 12 was published in 1991.In addition to publishing these works, the ADB makes its primary research material available to the academic community and the public.
Online
On 6 July 2006, the [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au Australian Dictionary of Biography Online] was launched by
Michael Jeffery , Governor-General of Australia and received a Manning Clark National Cultural Award in December 2006. [ [http://adb.anu.edu.au/onlinelaunch.php Launch of Online Edition of the ADB] ] The ADB Online was developed by theAustralian Science and Technology Heritage Centre , based at the University of Melbourne, in collaboration with theAustralian National University .The ADB project should not be confused with the much smaller and older "
Dictionary of Australian Biography " byPercival Serle first published in 1949, nor with the even older GermanAllgemeine Deutsche Biographie which is also referred to as ADB in English sources [http://books.google.com/books?q=Allgemeine+Deutsche+Biographie+%2BADB&btnG=Search+Books] , while its younger Australian counterpart is abbreviated toAuDB . [Frank A. J. L. James: The Correspondence of Michael Faraday, 1991, ISBN 0863412513 [http://books.google.com/books?id=iX194mHFAcYC&pg=PR19&vq=AuDB+ADB&source=gbs_search_s&sig=aeIduL3yHqms3qMLiPrNn_eYLWA] ]References
External links
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au Australian Dictionary of Biography Online]
* [http://adb.anu.edu.au/ ANU Homepage of the ADB project]
* [http://rsss.anu.edu.au/ Research School of Social Sciences]
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