Publications
The following is a list of some of the Centre for the Public Awareness of Science publications.
Refereed journal papers
Kennan, M.A., & Kingsley, D.A. (2009). State of the nation: A snapshot of Australian institutional repositories. First Monday, 14(2). Online.
Searle, S., & Bryant, C. (2009). Why students choose to study for a Forestry degree and implications for the Forestry Profession. Australian Forestry, 72: 71-79.
Popular media
Matthews, B., & Peddie, C. (2009, 22 June). Researchers probe deep into secrets of the brain. The Advertiser.
Refereed conference papers
Stocklmayer, S.M. (2008, April) Using exhibits – some findings from research about the design of interactives. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Asia-Pacific Association of Science Centres, Bangkok, Thailand.
Stocklmayer, S.M. (2008, June). The fence sitters - disadvantaged nations and the development of science centres. Paper presented at the 5th World Congress of Science Centres, Toronto.
Stocklmayer, S.M. (2008, June). Engaging with audiences. Paper presented at the 5th World Congress of Science Centres, Toronto.
Stocklmayer, S.M. (2008, June). Research about science shows : a synthesis. Paper presented at the 5th World Congress of Science Centres, Toronto.
Stocklmayer, S.M., & Gore, M.M. (2008, April). Developing science communicators. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Asia-Pacific Association of Science Centres, Bangkok, Thailand.
Stocklmayer, S.M. (2008, April). Science for Mums. Paper presented at the Annual ASPAC Conference, Bangkok, Thailand
Kingsley, D. (2008, February). Repositories, research and reporting: The conflict between institutional and disciplinary needs. VALA2008: Libraries-Changing Spaces, Virtual Places, Melbourne.
Refereed journal papers
Clarke, R., & Kingsley, D. (2008). ePublishing's Impacts on Journals and Journal Articles. Journal of Internet Commerce, 7(1): 120-150.
Post-print: http://www.rogerclarke.com/EC/ePublAc.html
Kingsley, D. (2008). Those who don't look don't find: Disciplinary considerations in repository advocacy. OCLC Systems and Services: International Digital Library Perspective, 24(4): 204-218.
Post print: http://dspace.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/46229
Conference presentations
Smith, C. (2008, June). Involving the public in prioritising research. 10th Public Communication of Science and Technology conference, Malmö, Sweden.
Osborn, D. (2008, May). Comparing accounting design for sustainability governance. Work-in-progress presented at the International Workshop on Social Audit, Social Accounting and Accountability. Charles University Press.
Osborn, D. (2008, May). Measuring Social Capital for Sustainability Accounting. International Workshop On Social Audit, Social Accounting and Accountability, Prague, Czech Republic.
Selected media coverage
Kingsley, D. (2007, August). Digital sustainability. Radio interview for ABC Mt Gambier, South East SA.
Refereed journal papers
Stocklmayer, S.M. (2007). Training science communicators through collaborations between universities and museums. Journal of Science Education Japan, 31, 4, 1-8.
Kingsley, D. (2007). The journal is dead, long live the journal. On the Horizon 15(4): 211-221. Post-print online at: http://dspace.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/44522
Refereed conference papers
Gore, M.M., & Stocklmayer, S.M. (2007, June). Developing science communicators. Annual ASPAC Conference, Tokyo, Japan.
Stocklmayer, S.M. (2007, June). Training science communicators through collaborations between universities and museums. Annual ASPAC Conference, Tokyo, Japan.
Stocklmayer, S.M. (2007, June) Training science communicators through collaborations between universities and museums. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Asia-Pacific Association of Science Centres, Tokyo, Japan.
Stocklmayer, S.M. (2007, June). Using exhibits – some findings from research about the design of interactives. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Asia-Pacific Association of Science Centres, Tokyo., Japan.
Perera, S., Stocklmayer, S., & Gore, M.M. (2007, July). Linking Teachers' Knowledge for Professional Empowerment. In Venville, G., & Dawson. V. (Eds). Proceedings of CONASTA 56 and ICASE 2007 World Conference on Science and Technology Education. Perth: Science Teachers' Association of Western Australia, p. 350.
Conference presentations
Kingsley, D., & Henty, M. (2007). Readiness and responsibilities for managing research data: The institutional perspective. EduCause Australasia, Melbourne, 2007.
Hammond, T.J., & Lamberts, R. (2007, June). Preliminary Study of Pacific Science Communication. 21st Pacific Science Congress, Okinawa, Japan.
Popular media
Kingsley, D. (2007). Book Review: "Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software", edited by Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott Hissam and Karim Lakhani, Prometheus, 5(2), 207-221.
Kingsley, D. (2007). Losing access to research. R&D Review.
Reproduced on Science Alert (2007, 28 June), http://www.sciencealert.com.au/opinions/20072906-16059.html
Kingsley, D. (2007, Winter). Fading away - the problem of digital sustainability. ANU Reporter.
Invited keynote presentations
Stocklmayer, S.M. Engaging with audiences. Plenary address to the annual ASPAC Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 2007.
Popular media
Kingsley, D. (2006). 'Fairer and faster', a book review of "The Access Principle: the Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship" by John Willinsky. Science and Public Policy, 33(8), 620-621.