Chapter 7: Gnulla Koorliny – Working with other groups

The success of the Noongarpedia Project has depended on forging relationships with groups already active in the Noongar knowledge space. Perhaps the most important relationships were built with Storylines (State Library of Western Australia) and Wikimedia Australia. Organisations such as Noongar Boo...

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Main Authors: Buchanan, J., Collard, Len, Cumming, Ingrid, Palmer, D., Scott, Kim, Hartley, John
Format: Journal Article
Published: Cultural Science 2016
Online Access:https://culturalscience.org/14/volume/9/issue/1/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50365
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-503652021-01-14T04:15:22Z Chapter 7: Gnulla Koorliny – Working with other groups Buchanan, J. Collard, Len Cumming, Ingrid Palmer, D. Scott, Kim Hartley, John The success of the Noongarpedia Project has depended on forging relationships with groups already active in the Noongar knowledge space. Perhaps the most important relationships were built with Storylines (State Library of Western Australia) and Wikimedia Australia. Organisations such as Noongar Boodjar Language Cultural Aboriginal Corporation, the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council (SWALSC) and South Coast Natural Resource Management were also important, particularly in offering support in identifying key resources and offering expert advice on Noongar language and knowledge. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50365 10.5334/csci.95 https://culturalscience.org/14/volume/9/issue/1/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Cultural Science fulltext
spellingShingle Buchanan, J.
Collard, Len
Cumming, Ingrid
Palmer, D.
Scott, Kim
Hartley, John
Chapter 7: Gnulla Koorliny – Working with other groups
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title_sort chapter 7: gnulla koorliny – working with other groups
url https://culturalscience.org/14/volume/9/issue/1/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50365