Person

Wolff, Helen A. (1973 - )

Born
9 February 1973
Occupation
Archivist and Librarian

Summary

Helen Wolff is a librarian and archivist who from 2006 to 2013 was Content Management Librarian at the Swinburne University of Technology Library and helped establish Swinburne Research Bank, an online open access collection of publications by Swinburne researchers. Her interests include historical archives, digitisation, open access and copyright, academic publishing, and institutional repositories. In 2017, she joined the CSIRO History Project and is responsible for the continued development of CSIROpedia, post-production of oral history interviews and assistance with the preparation of research papers.

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Chronology

2002
Education - Graduate Diploma of Information Management and Systems, Monash University
2003 - 2004
Career position - Serials Librarian, Monash University Library (Caulfield Campus)
2004
Education - Master of Information Management and Systems, Monash University
2004 - 2006
Career position - ARROW (Australian Research Repositories Online of the World) Librarian
March 2006 - August 2013
Career position - Content Management Librarian, Swinburne University of Technology
January 2016 - July 2016
Career position - Research Publications Officer, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
2017 -
Career position - Research Assistant, CSIRO History Project
2018 - 2021
Career position - Discovery Librarian, Swinburne University of Technology
2021 -
Career position - Archivist, Carey Baptist Grammar School

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Journal Articles

  • McNamara, Nicole; Kopinathan, Anitha; Wolff, Helen; Spurling, Thomas H.; Simpson, Gregory; and Locock, Katherine E. S., 'Breaking down barriers: standing on the shoulders of Australia's early female chemists', Australian journal of chemistry, 76 (2) (2023), 63-73. https://www.publish.csiro.au/CH/pdf/CH22235. Details
  • Wolff, Helen A.; Healy, Terence J.; and Spurling, Thomas H., 'An introduction to the CSIRO oral history collection', Historical Records of Australian Science, 30 (2) (2019), 112-8, https://doi.org/10.1071/HR18026. Details

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Helen Cohn and Helen Wolff

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