The University of Sydney Library acknowledges that our buildings, collections, and practices exist on unceded Aboriginal lands. We recognise the diversity and knowledges of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and students across all the lands the University stands on, and respect the ongoing connection Aboriginal people have to these lands, their cultural practices, knowledge systems and histories. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, who have handed down custodianship to each generation for more than 60,000 years.
Money, J. (2021). Yilabara (Now). Filmed on Gadigal Country. Commissioned by the University of Sydney Library
British Literary Manuscripts Online (1100-1900) includes author manuscripts primarily in Middle and Early Modern English, with some Old English materials, from the collections of the British Library, the Folger Shakespeare Library, the National Art Library at the Victoria & Albert Museum, and the National Library of Scotland.
Full-text access to a large number of key plays, plus background and contextual works on playwrights, genres, acting, stage craft, and more. Arden Shakespeare and New Mermaid series plays display scholarly notes on mouseover. Includes unique Play Tools with Character Grids, Words and Speech graphs and Part Books to offer a new way to engage with plays. Access to Core Collection (texts) only. No access to video or audio files. | Using Drama Online
This bibliographic database indexes Australian literature material. References to Australian authors and their works, references to criticism, correspondence and interviews, as well as providing details and locations of theses dealing with Australian literature. Originally produced jointly by the Library, and the School of Language, Literature and Communication at the Australian Defence Force Academy, AustLit is now presented by The University of Queensland in collaboration with academic, library, education and research organisations.
BlackWords provides a platform for the investigation and articulation of what "Black writing" and "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander literatures" might be. BlackWords also contains records describing published and unpublished books, stories, plays, poems and criticism associated with eligible writers and storytellers and includes works in English and in Indigenous languages.