November-December ’22

🎄🎅And now… a QDC Image to celebrate the End of Year 🎄🎅

Christmas in Brisbane 1959

Happy holidays, dear colleagues! Photo by Jack Bain (1959). Christmas views of City Hall, Brisbane, Queensland. Click here for more yesteryear pics from the Christmassy City Hall series.

🔦 Highlights for the Year

🎄Library Reward and Recognition event, November 🎅

Maryann Loneragan and Kendall Kousek

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Maryann Loneragan wins the peer-nominated Giraffe Award for Initiative and Innovation (pictured with Kendall Kousek, Resource Team Leader)

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🎄 Long Service Awardees, November 🎅

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LRS goes Mexican: Merry Christmas! Feliz Navidad!

LRS goes Mexican for Christmas lunch

…. followed by a visit from our Secret Santa…

Secret Santa finds LRS in the dungeon

With a visit by Mr David Hensley

Mr David Hemsley, grandson of RAH L'Estrange

 

Mr David Hemsley (left), donor of the L’Estrange materials in the QUT Alumni Donations Collection. Mr Hemsley very kindly donated and fitted a lens to RAH L’Estrange’s camera in Majella’s office, on 23 November 2022. The camera was part of the original donation of glass plates, lantern slides and photographic hardware from his mother Mrs Patricia Hemsley. Mr Hemsley is a grandson of photographer RAH L’Estrange.

But wait, there’s more (2022 highlights)

✨ We congratulated our LLT monthly Success Champions: Adam, Marina, Steve, Maryann, Mary, Greg, Donna, Chris, and Nat

✨ We awarded our Peer QUT Values Awards to: Nat, Marina, Steve, Jill, Maryann, Chris, Rani, Greg, Mary, Jingyue, Bryn, Kathryn, Wing, Susan, Adam, and Majella

✨ We created a Readings Team, headed by Jingyue. Lots of ‘forming, storming, norming and performing’ with Bryn, Greg and Maree

✨ We welcomed Kendall, Rosie and Maree

✨ We said farewell to Jean and Kathryn

✨ We worked from home due to the January/ February COVID wave, and in February/ March due to floods caused by the ‘Rain Bomb’. Followed by staggered WFH with the introduction of the Hybrid Working Policy from October

✨ The MLRS became QUT’s Mentor in the ALIA Mentor program. She was invited to join an ALIA panel at ‘Decoding Selection Criteria’ in December, and also presented at another ALIA webinar in November

✨ We continued to progress the Primo View in Library Search to make Indigenous materials more discoverable

✨ We introduced the Rialto ordering platform within Alma, making ordering so much easier and transparent to LRS and Liaison Librarians

✨ We met virtually with 30 vendors, attended by LRS product owners and interested Liaison Librarians

✨ We navigated the chopping waters surrounding the establishment of new Read and Publish Agreements (largely negotiated by CAUL), in partnership with OSC

✨ The MLRS and the UL successfully progressed a partnership between CSU and SAGE to fund an Indigenous LIS student on placement at QUT

✨ We saw more great partnering, between the QUT Readings team and Collection Access, link checking to improve the student experience

✨ We revelled in the huge community engagement with QDC collections via social media platforms (including postings by QUT Media and Comms), and JSTOR. Not to mention Jill’s interview on ABC National!

✨ QDC enjoyed new equipment, and associated processes. Also, lots of great help from Collection Access, Library Advisors, and fieldwork students

✨ QDC gave great support to QUT Records, Marketing and Comms, Alumni, and Chancellery staff on queries received by the Uni

✨ QDC partnered with GP colleagues in a series of awesome displays of themed QDC images, staged by Stephanie J., and Ishara

✨ [Lowlight!] Cybersecurity attack on Thurs 22 Dec, resulting in IT lockdowns lasting until early Jan.

🎄QUT Digital Collections: Nov & Dec 🎄

Left: GP Level 6 Display (Australian Flora); Right: GP Level 6 Display (Around the World in 1966)

  • Thanks very much to Ishara at GP for the great V Block Lv 6 Quarter 3 (Australian Flora) and Quarter 4 (Around the world in 1966) displays. Both displays feature the Bain/ O’Gorman collection images.  Watch out for Jan 2023 still thinking re a theme…
  • Great help always from CA staff at GP and KG with digitisation of items. Brett Rock (CA GP) working on digitising a beautiful book re Brisbane 1823 to 1923 loaned to us by Dr Lyndal O’Gorman and Phil, Ricky and Cameron were always great additional help with scanning and assessing slides
  • Over the summer Kate Thomas, Jacque Quinn and David Cohen, when they have capacity, will assist with metadata for items and Wiki commons. Training will be provided by Jill
  • Zach Dominello and Helen McMahon are continuing to assist with various metadata and other tasks with QDC. One hour per week usually from their desks. This will be more over the summer as they have capacity
  • Google Arts and Culture now has 1297 QUT Digital Collections images loaded in the preview area. Continuing to work with Google Arts and Culture staff re the launch for World Environment Day 5th June 2023. Jill working on writing engaging exhibitions/ stories re the images.  Bit more cumbersome and time consuming than we initially thought re the layout and getting the items in, however they display very cleanly
  • For the seventh successive year QDC has three entries in the annual GIF it up competition run by the Digital Public Library of America.. A big thanks to Arabella who is a very talented newly graduated student (2021) in Creative Industries at QUT (Animation). Arabella created these GIFs from 1955 fashion drawings drawn by an Education student Phyllis. Top three entries on this page. There were only four entries from Australia so three from QUT is terrific
  • Linda Bull finished a very productive fieldwork placement from Curtin University on 1st of November. Linda was of great assistance to QDC work and had 10 days with QDC and 5 days with other areas within QUT Library. As part of her placement, Linda wrote a short article published on the 30 November State Library of Qld Memory eNews
  • Linda also found, scanned and described some early images of The Bank of Australasia in Queensland and Northern New South Wales. They were scattered throughout old photograph albums donated by a QUT academic Dr Lyndal O’Gorman (the photographer’s granddaughter).

Total number of accesses for 2022 – drum roll please:

✨🥁 269,860 Accesses 🥁✨ A 28.6% increase on 2021 ✨✨

Date Hits EPrints Doc.s Full. Abs. Users Countries
2022 269,860 5,767 6,629 114,428 155,432 87,719 205
Totals 269,860 5,767 6,629 114,428 155,432 87,719 205

Total number of accesses in Nov: 24,359

Date Hits EPrints Doc.s Full. Abs. Users Countries
2022-11 24,359 3,896 3,505 14,270 10,089 10,689 165
Totals 24,359 3,896 3,505 14,270 10,089 10,689 165

November & December 2022: Specific Collection Use

Collection Nov Use Dec Use*
#QUT YARNS 29 48
Alison Jones Technical Production    518 490
Asia Pacific Images 1970s-1990s    4,040 4,656
Bain/ O’Gorman   4,592 3,282
CRC for Construction Innovation     716 736
Cilento Gift Scripts (retired, pending copyright ownership discussions) n/a n/a
QUT Alumni Donations   6,376 2,805
QUT Conference Proceedings   72 51
QUT Film Screen & Animation    195 271
QUT Landscape Architecture    525 370
QUT Publications   1,030 780
QUT Stories    1,011 782
QUT Visual Arts   29 94
Queensland Law     2,669 2,079
Sugar Industry Collections    1,086 1,224
Susan Caulfield-Leclerq Dance Programs 258 193

* numbers affected by site lockdown from 22 December onwards, due Cybersecurity attack

💐QDC External Engagement & Bouquets

💐 State Library of Queensland

Jill, FYI. The QUT article [by Linda Bull] had the highest rate of opening across all the articles in the November edition – 47 openings across all 4 urls.

Anne Scheu, 6 Dec 2022

 

💐 Fieldwork student placements

Hi Jill, Thanks for sending this on and thank you for taking the time to show me a small glimpse of the treasures you make available on behalf of QUT.

I really enjoyed our time today and I’m grateful, too, for the tip about Library Juice Academy.  I’ve already briefly looked at their course offerings and I can see courses which will help me address a few deficits.

Kind regards, Cheri

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Feedback from Curtin University Practicum Placement Coordinator, Bec Shillington, 8th Nov

Dear Jill, Fantastic to meet with you and Linda online last Tuesday – thank you very much for making this time to discuss the placement. And now, for returning the evaluation complete with comments, feedback and rankings.

Sincere thanks to you and all the QUT staff involved in hosting and mentoring Linda across the 15 days for a very successful, meaningful placement. Linda has shared links so I can take a look at the 2 collections of historic images she created.

Thank you Jill for your ongoing, invaluable mentorship and the support you have given to Curtin’s placement program.

I did reach out to the previous coordinator of the Digitisation Centre based at UWA and she recommended contacting Debra Paisley who oversees the area under which the Digitisation Centre sits. Debra is known to me as another welcoming host and mentor for students studying records and archives. It is my understanding there may not yet be a newly appointed coordinator. Debra Paisley — the UWA Profiles and Research Repository Hope in some small way this helps.

Let me know when the ALIA Digitisation CoP is off and running and I can promote to the student/ new grad list.

I really look forward to coming back into contact in 2023 and until then, wishing you a joyful and restful summer.

Kind regards, Bec

💐 Community engagement

On #RemembranceDay we look back at Kelvin Grove in 1941. This #QUT Digital Collections photo shows volunteers helping the war effort by making camouflage netting at #GonaBarracks Drill Hall – now the Z10 workshop at our #QUTCreativeIndustries Precinct. #LestWeForget @qutlibrary. 3 retweets, 9 likes

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The former Royal Bank of Queensland is one of the few old remaining buildings in the George Street area (designed in 1885 by Architect Richard Gailey) on the corner of George and Herschel Streets, Brisbane.

The first image was taken by Jack Bain in 1950 when he was employed by the Bank of Australasia that occupied the building at the time.

The second image was kindly taken by Paul Budde, 25/11/2022.

The images are held by QUT Digital Collections.

For more detailed information about the building and some interesting Queensland Bank/Political history please see Local Heritage Places. 108 Likes, 14 Comments, 8 shares

💐 Thanks for the pics and info, an elegant design, great to discover another Gailey – an amazing talent!

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Workers cottage, 69 Swan Terrace, Windsor. July 1982. [Photo source: Cynthia O’Gorman: Queensland University of Technology]. Likes: 360, Comments: 29, Shares: 11.

💐My Late 4th Cousins’ old residence & he was living there at that time. But did live there the whole time I had known him. This is photo of my Late cousin who owned this house. He passed away in June 2006. He was 86 years old… Beautiful Cousin too. He had Dementia. Mario was born in 1919, Buie, Italy [now part of Croatia].

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Paddington Gallery, 90 Musgrave Road, Red Hill, November 1980. [Photo source: Cynthia O’Gorman (Photographer): Queensland University of Technology]. Likes: 148, Comments: 15, Shares: 3.

💐 Great photo. Paddington/Red Hill are lovely suburbs. Thanks for sharing

💐 At one stage, in the 80s or 90s, was there a good Asian restaurant upstairs

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Cottage, Boundary Street, Spring HIll, 1970-74. [Photo source: Cynthia O’Gorman (Photographer): Queensland University of Technology]. Likes: 190, Comments: 10, Shares: 4.

💐 A new lick of paint in better colours and this little cottage would be so much more attractive. Thanks for sharing 

💐A home like that would not be acceptable to most people these days They are only interested in a four bedroom home with ensuites and a in-ground pool

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St Mary’s Catholic Church is a heritage-listed Roman Catholic church at 20 Merivale Street (corner of Peel Street), South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 1984. It was designed by Simkin & Ibler and built from 1892 to 1929. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 3 December 2004 [Photo source: Cynthia O’Gorman: Queensland University of Technology. Likes: 314, Comments: 27, Shares: 12.

💐 My Idea of What a Beautiful Church should look like.

 

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