Skip to main content
state library of queensland
Blog
John Oxley Library

The First World War database

By JOL Admin | 10 October 2014

The State Library has purchased a perpetual access licence to a comprehensive repository of primary and secondary resources relating to the First World War. It is available to any Queensland resident who has an SLQ Library card or a QPL account.

The database is divided into three components: Personal Experiences, Recruitment and Propaganda and Visual Narratives. It includes a wide variety of resources: diaries and journals, letters, oral histories, photos, scrapbooks and albums, posters, maps, artwork – the list goes on.

Especially engaging are the series of interactive maps, 360 degree view objects and walk-throughs which give a vivid sense of what it must have been like. Visual Narratives includes an art feature showcasing prominent war artists and their paintings of the time.

The material can be used for a variety of purposes – from secondary or tertiary study through to general interest or more in-depth research.

Many institutions have contributed: Cambridge University Library, Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand and The British Library to name a few.

This rich resource can be accessed from the eresources area of our website.

AnnMaree Darke, Information Collections Co-ordinator, Published Materials, State Library of Queensland

Comments

Your email address will not be published.

We welcome relevant, respectful comments.

Please read our Comment Policy before commenting.
We also welcome direct feedback via Contact Us.
You may also want to ask our librarians.