Blog archive: Museullaneous
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Oliver Chalmers - the man behind the mineralogist
Chalmers by name and charming by nature
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DigiVol: DigiVols as Code Breakers
The immense task of digitising our collections raises many challenges for our digitisation and transcription team, the DigiVols.
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Alert, not alarmed
As the weather warms up and we spend more time outdoors, be aware of the other creatures getting out and about, snakes and spiders.
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Waite, there’s more...
Australian Mueaxseame? Edgar Waite muses on spelling blunders in 1906.
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DigiVol: Where in the World Is DigiVol?
Find out more about what inspired DigiVol volunteers at the Australian Museum to become DigiVollys.
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Manta alfredi: Krefft’s Devil Ray
In 1868 Prince Alfred visited the colony, falling victim to a murder attempt. Surviving, his name was patron to a new species of Manta Ray.
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Culture and meaning
Two young interns from Indonesia provide insights into the Museum’s cultural collections.
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We're leaner and greener
A new approach to saving energy has won the Australian Museum a key award for business sustainability.
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DigiVol:Leaping Leo and The Fat One have a new home
Barbara Pointer, a DigiVol volunteer and her family have generously gifted two bearded dragons to Live Exhibits at the Australian Museum.
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DigiVol: Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, DigiVol, BVP...pardon?
Learn more about our growing community of citizen scientists at the Australian Museum
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DigiVol:Malacology CRG 008 digitised and almost dusted
DigiVol digitisers support the work undertaken by Malacology Collection staff and research scientists.