Foreword / Margaret Stoljar -- The 1995 Annual Lecture. The uses of the past / David Malouf -- Session One. Performing Arts: Introduction / Margaret Stoljar; The art and science of musical performance and its implications for research / Roger Smalley; Choreography as research / Shirley McKechnie; Drama, theatre, performance: the changing research paradigm / Gay McAuley -- Sesstion Two. Communications Old and New: Introduction / Angus Martin; Setting up and exploiting humanities research resources on the World Wide Web / Michael Greenhalgh; Research in languages other than English / Nerida Newbigin; Editing and bibliography / Wallace Kirsop -- Session Three. Research Issues and the Public Sphere (Panel Discussion): Introduction/ Deryck Schreuder; Universities and authors: the ownership of intellectual property copyright and royalties / Raoul Mortley; Panel discussion / Max Brennan, Peter Spearritt, Sue Rowley
Summary
These papers presented at the 1995 Annual Symposium of the Australian Academy of the Humanities discuss matters of particular concern to the arts and humanities, how research in these fields is being defined, in the context of far-reaching changes both in the structure of academic institutions and in the communication of advances of knowledge
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Papers from the 1995 Symposium of the Australian Academy of the Humanities