Explore our other websites to discover more about young adult readers and writers, literacy, study skills and history.
- Dig: the Burke & Wills research gateway
Follow the Victorian Exploring Expedition's journey through central Australia, discover our extensive Burke and Wills archive and other resources, and send questions to an expert – explore all this and more on the Dig website.
- ergo
The ergo website helps students improve their study, time management and literacy skills as well as providing information about formative events in Victoria's history. There are new sections on World War I, World War II and gold, and also new coverage of pastoral Victoria, exploration and the exploitation of land.
- inside a dog
Get the low-down on the latest in the world of young adult literature at the inside a dog website.
- La Trobe Journal
Check out the La Trobe Journal website to access over 40 years of articles based on the Library's Australian collections.
- Mirror of the world
Discover a world of cuneiform tablets, manuscripts and books – including pages from the Book of hours, the Koran and Das kapital – that you can get up close and personal with on the Mirror of the world website.
- A place called Victoria
The stories of landscape designer Edna Walling, explorers Burke and Wills, artist Eric Thake, and Victorian Aboriginals and soldiers are featured on the A place called Victoria website.
- Your treasures
Share your personal treasures – such as photos, art, jewellery, glass and textiles – with others on the Your treasures website.
- Vicnet
Vicnet delivers programs and services for the community on behalf of clients, including government, corporate, community and philanthropic organisations.
- Victoria Government Gazette
Access over 160 years of official information published in and about Victoria on the Victoria Government Gazette website.