Chmiel, K. 2011. Ultimate museum collection showdown: #collectionfishing on Twitter. Insite magazine, Museums Australia (Victoria), February–April 2011: 4.
Crotty, D. 2011. Myths of Duigan. Flightpath Magazine, 22(2): 20–21.
Darragh, T.A. 2010. Hermann Deutsch, pioneer Ballarat engraver and lithographer. Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, 20(1): 131–146.
Davey, G. 2010. Do children play the way they used to? National Library of Australia Magazine, December 2010: 13–15.
Factor, J., Davey, G.B. and McKinty, J. (eds). 2011. Play and Folklore, 55: 1–27.
Factor, J. 2010. Verbal play: flexibility, invention and experiment. Play and Folklore, 54: 15–19.
Factor, J., Davey, G.B. and McKinty, J. (eds). 2010. Play and Folklore, 54: 1–19.
Finn, J. 2010. Sinking Aristotle’s sailing octopus. Australasian Science, 31(8): 25–27.
Greene, J.P. 2010. Interview. Cultural identity, collections and visitation at Museum Victoria. Insite magazine, September–October 2010: 2–3.
Hammond, C., 2011. Sustaining the Aesthetic. Museum Identity Magazine, 8: 54–59.
Hill, T. 2011. To infinity and beyond. The Big Issue Magazine, 379: 19.
Jakubec, K. 2010. Freestyle, nobody saw this coming: 589 objects, 41 lenders, 5 venues, 1 severe summer Milanese storm. Australasian Registrars Committee Journal, 61: 36–37.
Knapman, G. 2011. Museum anthropology and imperial networks as cultural status: the colonial ethnology museum in nineteenth century Melbourne. History of Anthropology Newsletter, 37(2): 1–10.
Knapman, G. 2010. Rediscovering Benjamin Law’s bust of G.A. Robinson. Australian Review of Books, July 2011: 6.
McCubbin, M. 2010. Best practice: the untamed beast. Australasian Registrars Committee Journal, 61: 26–29.
Merrin, K., Poore, G.C.B. and Lew Ton, H.M. 2011. Suborders Asellota, Cymothoida, Sphaeromatidea. Australian Faunal Directory. Australian Biological Resources Study: Canberra (online at: http://www.biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/ISOPODA).
Merrin, K., Poore, G.C.B., Lew Ton, H.M. and Sieg, J. 2011. Order Tanaidacea. Australian Faunal Directory. Australian Biological Resources Study: Canberra (online at: http://www.biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/TANAIDACEA).
O’Hara, T.D., Gledhill, D., Butler, A., Bax, N.J., Wilson, R.S., Poore, G.C.B., McCallum, A., Last, P., England, P. and Andreakis, N. 2010. Report on application of evolutionary history to inform how species and/or communities might respond to changes in climate. Milestone Report. CERF Marine Biodiversity Hub, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research: Hobart: 27 (online at: http://www.marinehub.org/report-application-evolutionary-history-inform-how-species-andor-communities-might-respond-changes-c).
Pocklington, J. 2011. Hormosira banksii cover influences habitat role on Victorian rocky intertidal shores. Australian Marine Sciences Association Bulletin, 184(1): 7.
Poore, G.C.B. 2011. Subclass Pentastomida. Australian Faunal Directory. Australian Biological Resources Study: Canberra (online at: http://www.biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/PENTASTOMIDA).
Poore, G.C.B. 2011. Subclass Tantulocarida. Australian Faunal Directory. Australian Biological Resources Study: Canberra (online at: http://www.biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/TANTULOCARIDA).
Poore, G.C.B., Lake, P.S. and Lew Ton, H.M. 2011. Superorder Syncarida. Australian Faunal Directory. Australian Biological Resources Study: Canberra (online at: http://www.biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/SYNCARIDA).
Reason, M. 2010. A Titanic event. Insite magazine, July–August 2010: 3.
Simpkin, L. 2011. Live at the museum. Insite magazine, May–June 2011: 7.
Suda, E. 2010. Telling Tales of Titanic. Ethos, The Journal of Social Education Victoria Inc., vol. 18, term 3, 2010, Social Education Victoria, Melbourne.
Suda, E. 2011. Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs. History Teachers Association of Victoria Bulletin, May.
Summerhill, J. 2011. Please touch the exhibit iPad app. Insite magazine, February–April 2011: 3.
Taylor, J. and Poore, G.C.B. 2010–. Squat lobsters [DELTA databases for description of species; free web-based illustrated multi-choice keys to identification for all known species; etc.] (online at: http://researchdata.museum.vic.gov.au/squatlobster/).
Timms, B.V. and Poore, G.C.B. 2011. Subclass Branchiopoda. Australian Faunal Directory. Australian Biological Resources Study: Canberra (online at: http://www.biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/BRANCHIOPODA).
Tout-Smith, D. 2010. After the event: the sixth-floor museum at Dealey Plaza [interview with Lindsey Richardson]. Insite magazine, November 2010 – January 2011: 2–3.
Tout-Smith, D. (ed.) 2010–2011. Update, Curators’ Committee, American Association of Museums, July 2010, November 2010 and March 2011
Vickers-Rich, P., Kozdroj, W., Kattan, F.H., Leonov, M., Ivantsov, A., Johnson, P.R., Linnemann, U., Hofmann, M., Al Garni, S.M., Al Qubsani, A., Shamari, A., Al Barakati, A., Al Kaff, M.H., Ziolkowska-Kozdroj, M., Rich, T., Trusler, P. and Rich, B. 2011. Reconnaissance for an Ediacaran Fauna, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Geological Survey, Technical Report, SGS-TR-2010-8.
Wallis, E. 2011. A Field Guide to Victorian Fauna app. Insite magazine, May–June 2011: 5.
Books and Book Chapters
Allen, H. (ed.) 2010. Australia: William Blandowski’s Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia. Aboriginal Studies Press: Canberra.
Allen, H. 2010. Introduction. Pp. 3–18 in: H. Allen (ed.), Australia: William Blandowski’s Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia. Aboriginal Studies Press: Canberra.
Allen, L. 2010. Ancestral Power and the Aesthetic: Arnhem Land Paintings and Objects from the Donald Thomson Collection. Exhibition catalogue. Museum Victoria: Melbourne.
Allen, L. and Hamby, L. 2011. Pathways to knowledge: research, agency and power relations in the context of collaborations between museums and source communities. Pp. 209–230 in: R. Harrison et al. (eds), Unpacking the Collections: Networks of Material and Social Agency in the Museum. One World Archaeology Series, Springer Science+Business Media: New York.
Banivanua-Mar, T. and Edmonds, P. (eds) 2010. Making Settler Colonial Space: Perspectives on Race, Place and Identity. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, United Kingdom.
Banivanua-Mar, T. and Edmonds, P. 2010. Introduction. Pp. 1–24 in: T. Banivanua-Mar and P. Edmonds (eds), Making Settler Colonial Space: Perspectives on Race, Place and Identity. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, United Kingdom.
Birch, W.D. 2011. The volcanic landscape. Pp. 142–143 in: R. Pullen, Eugene von Guérard: Nature Revealed. National Gallery of Victoria: Melbourne.
Clode, D. 2011. Killers in Eden: The Story of a Rare Partnership Between Men and Killer Whales. Museum Victoria: Melbourne.
Crotty, D. 2010. A Flying Life: John Duigan and the First Australian Aeroplane. Museum Victoria: Melbourne.
Darragh, T.A. 2010. Timeline. Pp. 174–175 in: H. Allen (ed.), Australia: William Blandowski’s Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia. Aboriginal Studies Press: Canberra.
Dugay-Grist, M. 2010. Time separates people, knowledge binds people. Pp. 1–2 in: H. Allen (ed.), Australia: William Blandowski’s Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia. Aboriginal Studies Press: Canberra.
Edmonds, P. 2010. The intimate urbanising frontier: native camps and settler colonialism's violent array of spaces around early Melbourne. Pp. 129–154 in: T. Banivanua-Mar and P. Edmonds (eds), Making Settler Colonial Space: Perspectives on Race, Place and Identity. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, United Kingdom.
Factor, J. 2010. Foreword in: H. Ramsey-Kurz and U. Ratheiser (eds), Antipodean Childhoods: Growing Up in Australia and New Zealand. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: United Kingdom.
Fitzgerald, E.M.G. 2010. It’s about more than just whales. Pp. 38–39 in: J. Healey (ed.), Whaling. Spinney Press: Thirroul.
Fitzgerald, E.M.G. 2011. The whale’s beginnings. P. 32 in: D. Clode, Killers in Eden: The Story of a Rare Partnership Between Men and Killer Whales. Museum Victoria: Melbourne.
Fitzgerald, E.M.G. 2011. Evolution of dolphins and killer whales. P. 39 in: D. Clode, Killers in Eden: The Story of a Rare Partnership Between Men and Killer Whales. Museum Victoria: Melbourne.
Gillespie, R. 2011. Theodolite 13 inch, c. 1850, Ertel & Son. P. 250 in: R. Pullen, Eugene von Guérard: Nature Revealed. National Gallery of Victoria: Melbourne.
Greene, J.P. 2011. Egypt: A Fascinating Journey. Museum Victoria: Melbourne.
Hammond, C., 2010. Reimagining the exhibition: integrating environmental sustainability into museum production. In G. Rouette (ed.), Exhibition Design for Galleries and Museums: An Insiders’ View. Museums Australia (Victoria): Melbourne.
Hammond, C., 2011. Sustaining the aesthetic. In G. Chamberlain (ed.) The Museum World Book. Museum Identity: London.
Kenderdine, S. and Shaw, J. 2011. Re-place: the embodiment of virtual space, in Coover, R. (ed.), Switching Codes. University of Chicago Press: Chicago.
Kenderdine, S. 2010. Immersive visualization architectures and situated embodiments of culture and heritage. Pp. 408–414 in: E. Banissi et al. (eds), Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Information Visualisation, IV 2010, 26-29 July 2010, London, UK. IEEE Computer Society (online at: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IV.2010.63).
Kenderdine, S. 2010. Inhabiting the map: immersive architectures for the phenomenological encounter with re-presentations of place. In: M. Forte, S. Campana and C. Liuzza (eds), Space, Time, Place: Third International Conference on Remote Sensing in Archaeology, 17–21 August 2009, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India. British Archaeological Reports – International Series 2118. Archaeopress: Oxford, United Kingdom.
Menot, L., Sibuet, M., Carney, R.S., Levin, L.A., Vanreusel, A., Rowe, G., Billet D., Poore, G., Kitazato, H., Galéron, J., Lavrado, H., Sellanes, J., Ingole, B. and Krylova, E. 2010. New perceptions of continental margin biodiversity. Pp. 79–101 in: A. McIntyre (ed.), Life in the World’s Oceans: Diversity, Distribution and Abundance. Wiley-Blackwell: Bognor Regis.
Phillips, K. and Fox, K. 2010. Science and life at Melbourne Museum. Pp. 364–387 in: A. Filippoupoliti (ed.), Science Exhibitions: Communication and Evaluation. Museums Etc: Edinburgh.
Presland, G. 2010. First People: The Eastern Kulin of Melbourne, Port Phillip and Central Victoria. Museum Victoria: Melbourne.
Sebastian, P. 2010. Representation and relevance: multiple narratives in immigration museums. Pp. 96–105 in: G. Rouette (ed.), Exhibition Design for Galleries and Museums: An Insider’s View. Museums Australia (Victoria): Melbourne.
Sharples, J. 2011. The coin collector. Pp. 242–243 in: R. Pullen, Eugene von Guérard: Nature Revealed. National Gallery of Victoria: Melbourne.
Staples, D.A. 2011. Pycnogonida. Pp. 66–69 in: D.P. Gordon (ed.), New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity, vol. 2, Kingdom Animalia (Chaetognatha, Ecdysozoa, Ichnofossils). Canterbury University Press: Christchurch, New Zealand.
Trusler, P., Vickers-Rich, P. and Rich, T.H. 2010. The Artist and the Scientists: Bringing Prehistory to Life. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
Webber, W.R., Fenwick, G.D., Bradford-Grieve, J.M., Eagar, S.H., Buckeridge, J.S., Poore, G.C.B., Dawson, E.W., Watling, L., Jones, J.B., Wells, J.B.J., Bruce, N.L., Ahyong, S.T., Larsen, K., Chapman, M.A., Olesen, J., Ho, J.S., Green, J.D., Shiel, R.J., Rocha, C.E.F., Lörz, A.-N., Bird, G.J., and Charleston, W.A. 2010. Phylum Arthropoda. Subphylum Crustacea. Shrimps, crabs, lobsters, barnacles, slaters, and kin. Pp. 98–232 in: D.P. Gordon (ed.), New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity, vol. 2, Kingdom Animalia (Chaetognatha, Ecdysozoa, Ichnofossils). Canterbury University Press: Christchurch.
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