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Australian Indigenous Studies 

A guide to Indigenous Studies resources for Murdoch University students and staff
Last update: Jul 20th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.murdoch.edu.au/indigenous  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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About Internet Sites

The sites on these pages have been selected by the Australian Indigenous Studies Subject Librarian for their reliability and content.

There are many varied sites and resources on the Internet, some more useful than others.

 
Remember the internet should not be seen as the only, or even first resource for information gathering.

 

Evaluating Sites

Evaluate internet sources carefully before including them in your research materials.

The main criteria for evaluating a web site are:

  • Who is the author? It is important to check the author's credentials to determine whether he/she has the knowledge and authority to supply credible information. Check to see if any contact details are provided
  • How current is the information? See when the document was created and when it was last updated
  • What is his/her interest in the material? Can you detect any bias in the content and are you able to determine the purpose of the site? Check the address to identify the type of organisation producing the document. Be aware that commercial interests and some politically motivated sites may not present a balanced view
  • What sort of content is there? Can the content be considered comprehensive and of good quality? Does it provide links to other documents? Check on the audience the information is aimed at (e.g. primary school students or university students)
 
 

Email Lists

Some email lists that you may be interesting in subscribing to are:

H-ANZAU - H-Net's Discussion List for the history and peoples of Aotearoa/New Zealand and Australia, and related fields. Provides information on how to subscribe to H-ANZAU.

H-Net Discussion Networks lists history discussion lists in particular and function as a network, linking professors, teachers and students in an exchange of ideas and materials.

INDKNOW - the Indigenous Knowledge Systems List is a discussion list relating to cultural property and indigenous peoples. Provides information on how to subscribe to INDKNOW.

 
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