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Australian Science Archives Project

1985 - 1999

| | On 3 May 1999 the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre of theUniversity of Melbourne was formed to sustain the academic, heritage and research activities of the Australian Science Archives Project.The commercial work undertaken by ASAP is now being pursued by ASAP Information Services. | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |

* About ASAP Information on ASAP's activities until 1999
* Bright Sparcs Information on over 3,000 Australian scientists from the 18th century to the present!
* The Cabinet of Curiosities 200 years of Australian science represented through art.Open, examine and understand!
* ASAPWeb Resources Hundreds of links to resources in the history of science, technology and medicine, archival information and more!
* ASAPWeb Guests Who else lives here?
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Acknowledgments | What Was New? Statistics Search Site Index Site Map University of MelbourneThe Australian Science Archives Project (ASAP) was a self-funded autonomous project of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne. Published by: Australian Science Archives Project on ASAPWebComments or questions to: ASAPWeb (asapweb@asap.unimelb.edu.au)Prepared by: Tim Sherratt Updated by: Robin M. Stephens Date created: 1 May 1995Date modified: 6 Dec 1999