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AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource

Scope Policy




AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource is a resource discovery service created to support and enhance research and learning in Australian literature. AustLit provides national and international users with a single entry point to enhanced scholarly resources on Australian writers and their works, and the wider Australian literary culture.

Selection Criteria

The writer or organisation (the agent) must be Australian, or must have a significant enough involvement in Australian literary activity to be identified as eligible. For AustLit purposes, there are four categories of 'Australian' agent:

Australian
Agents who are Australian-born, or who reside in Australia (and intend to remain in Australia and have substantial literary activity here). These agents include (when deemed relevant) those of Australian birth who spent their formative years here and whose creative writing was done after they left Australia, but whose works may have little or no Australian content. For example, Frederic Manning or P. L. Travers. Works by the latter agents may not be covered comprehensively.

Expatriate
Agents born or raised in Australia who no longer reside here, but who maintain a link to Australia. For example, Randolph Stow, Peter Porter or Clive James. Works by these agents may not be covered comprehensively.

Visitor
Significant short-term residents of Australia who have identified sufficiently with the country and its people to have written from an 'Australian' viewpoint. For example, D. H. Lawrence or Bruce Chatwin. Works by these agents may not be covered comprehensively.

Organisation
Organisations involved in the funding, production, distribution or support of Australian literature.

Other agents who do not fit precisely into one of the identified categories will be individually assessed for relevance in consultation with the Content Managers. Works of non-Australian creative agents who use Australia as a primary location for a work, but do not fit into the visitor category, will also be individually assessed in this way.

Information Coverage

AustLit facilitates access to citations and, where possible, the full text of the following core resources:

Minimal Coverage

The following resources are given minimal coverage or are generally not included in AustLit:

Period Covered

AustLit includes material dating from European settlement in Australia (c.1780) to the present. Contemporary renditions of pre-1780 literary works will also be included when relevant.

Target Audience

AustLit includes information resources intended for the use of:

Content

AustLit indexers and bibliographers gather information on material published in current and retrospective sources, including:

A number of these sources are indexed comprehensively, while others are indexed selectively. From these sources, and from other research undertaken by AustLit staff, the following types of records are created:

Biographical records, including information relating to:

Organisational records, including information relating to:

Bibliographical records, containing content analysis of monograph and journal publications, including information relating to:

Internet Based Resources

AustLit aims to provide access to quality Internet based resources including electronic journals and texts. Sites by and about AustLit authors, Australian organisations and publisher sites that are relevant to Australian literary culture will be included.

While we do not vouch for the constancy or validity of the contents of indexed websites or e-publications, the resources chosen for recording on AustLit must meet the following requirements:


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