Projects
Projects
Projects with partners within the University
- Each year students from the International Institute of Modern Letters work with the NZETC to produce Turbine, a literary journal, and the annual collection of Best New Zealand Poems
- The School of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies has collaborated with the NZETC on several research and publishing projects including an electronic edition of the poetry of William Golder, and Kotare, an online journal of New Zealand Studies
- Tidal Pools is a joint project between the NZETC and Va'aomanū Pasifika to make available texts of interest to those researching Pacific islands history, language, culture and politics.
- The University Library sponsored a project for the School of Biological Sciences to digitise "Tuatara: The Journal of the Biological Society"
- The NZETC has worked with Victoria University Press on several projects, notably the creation of an online archive of the Sport literary journal
- The J C Beaglehole Room is an important partner for the NZETC and a major source of the heritage material that is digitised to form the online collection.
- Wai-te-ata Press, the NZETC and the J C Beaglehole Room collaborated on the Print History Project
- The NZETC is responsible for the development of an institutional repository for the University Library called ResearchArchive
Projects with external partners
In addition to internal VUW projects, the NZETC provides expertise and services to a range of heritage institutions, government departments and commercial organisations in the areas of cultural heritage digitisation and e-publishing.
- The NZETC has worked with the National Library of New Zealand and the Alexander Turnbull Library on several projects including Te Ao Hou and the Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 1868-1961
- Auckland War Memorial Museum and the NZETC were awarded Community Partnership Funding in 2007 to digitise the Embarkation Rolls from the First World War
- The Australian State Library of Victoria worked with the NZETC to produce a full-text online archive of their La Trobe Journal
- Learning Media uses NZETC services to optimise the publishing processes


