Australian history

          National centre of biography.

          Australian Dictionary of Biography

          Not to be confused with Dictionary of Australian Biography.

          The Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB or AuDB) is a national co-operative enterprise founded and maintained by the Australian National University (ANU) to produce authoritative biographical articles on eminent people in Australia's history.

          Australia bibliography

        1. Australia bibliography
        2. Western australian dictionary of biography
        3. National centre of biography
        4. Australian dictionary of biography
        5. Biographical database of australia
        6. Initially published by Melbourne University Press in a series of twelve hard-copy volumes between and , the dictionary has been published online since by the National Centre of Biography at ANU, which has also published Obituaries Australia (OA) since

          History

          The ADB project has been operating since ,[1] although preparation work had been made since about in the Australian National University.

          An index was formed that would be the ADB's basis. Pat Wardle was involved in this work and in time she too was in the ADB.[2] Staff are located at the National Centre of Biography in the History Department of the