Gregory, Kathleen ; Zurbach, Jonathan ; Shankar, Kalpana ; Mayernik, Matthew ; Treloar, Andrew (2025).
Sustaining Knowledge Infrastructures: Asking Questions and Listening for Answers. Submitted to IJDC.
Authors preprint.
Treloar, A. and Woodford, C. J. (2025). Global Open Research Commons: enabling curation for the next 20
years. International Journal of Digital Curation, Vol. 19, No. 1. DOI:
10.2218/ijdc.v19i1.1054
Treloar, A. and Woodford, C.J. (2024). Global Open Research Commons: Creating an International Model
for
Improved Interoperability and Collaboration. Data Science Journal, 23: 56, pp. 1–9. DOI: 10.5334/dsj-2024-056
Stirm, C., Levett, K., Maron, N., Gesing, S., Treloar, A., McCafferty, S., Casavan, J. (2023). Starting
with a Firm Foundation: Building a Sustainability Program for the Australian Research Data Commons.
Proceedings
of 15th International Workshop on Science Gateways (IWSG2023), 13-15 June 2023.
Levett, K., Smillie, J. and Treloar, A. (2022). Putting
the
R into Platforms. International Journal of Digital Curation 17 (1)
(Winner of Best Paper Award, IDCC22)
Barker, M., Wilkinson, R., and Treloar, A. (2019). The Australian
Research Data Commons. Data Science Journal, 18: 44, pp. 1-7.
DOI: 10.5334/dsj-2019-044
Mehnert, A J, Janke, A, Gruwel, M, Goscinski, W J, Close, T,
Taylor, D, Narayanan, A, Vidalis, G, Galloway, G, Treloar, A
(2019). Putting the Trust into Trusted Data Repositories: A Federated
Solution for the Australian National Imaging Facility. International Journal of Digital Curation 14
(1). DOI: 10.2218/ijdc.v14i1.594
Treloar, A. and Klump, J. (2019). Updating the Data Curation
Continuum: not just Data, still focussed on Curation, more
Domain-oriented. International Journal of Digital Curation 14 (1). DOI: 10.2218/ijdc.v14i1.643
Barker, M. et al. (2019). The global impact of science gateways,
virtual research environments and virtual laboratories. Future
Generation Computer Systems Volume 95, June 2019, Pages 240-248.
DOI: 10.1016/j.future.2018.12.026
Jimenez R.C., Kuzak M., Alhamdoosh M. et al. (2017). Four simple
recommendations to encourage best practices in research software
[version 1; referees: 3 approved]. F1000Research,
6:876 (doi: 10.12688/f1000research.11407.1)
Kethers, S., Treloar, A. and Wu, M. (2016). Building Tools to
Facilitate Data Reuse. International Journal of Digital Curation V11 N2, pp. 1-12. doi:10.2218/ijdc.v11i2.409
Treloar, A. and Wu, M. (2016). Provenance in support of ANDS' four
transformations. International Journal of Digital Curation V11 N1, pp. 183-194. doi:10.2218/ijdc.v11i1.416
Schmidt, B., Gemeinholzer, B., and Treloar, A. (2016). Open Data in
Global Environmental Research: The Belmont Forum's Open Data Survey. PLoS
ONE 11(1): e0146695 (Geoscience Information Society Best Paper
Award for 2017) doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0146695
Specht, A., Guru, S., Houghton, L., Keniger, L., Driver, P.,
Ritchie, E. G., Lai, K., Treloar, A. (2015). Data management challenges
in analysis and synthesis in the ecosystem sciences. Science
of the Total Environment, in press. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.03.092
Burton, A., Groenewegen, D., Love, C., Treloar, A., Wilkinson, R.
(2012). Making Research Data Available in Australia. Intelligent
Systems, IEEE , vol.27, no.3, pp.40-43, May-June. doi:
10.1109/MIS.2012.57
Hobbs, G., Miller, D., Manchester, R. N., Dempsey, J., Chapman, J.
M., Khoo, J., Applegate, J., Bailes, M., Bhat, N. D. R., Bridle, R.,
Borg, A., Brown, A., Burnett, C., Camilo, F., Cattalini, C., Chaudhary,
A., Chen, R., D'Amico, N., Kedziora-Chudczer, L., Cornwell, T., George,
R., Hampson, G., Hepburn, M., Jameson, A., Keith, M., Kelly, T.,
Kosmynin, A., Lenc, E., Lorimer, D., Love, C., Lyne, A., McIntyre, V.,
Morrissey, J., Pienaar, M., Reynolds, J., Ryder, G., Sarkissian, J.,
Stevenson, A., Treloar, A., van Straten, W., Whiting, M., & Wilson,
G. (2011). The
Parkes Observatory Pulsar Data Archive.PASA,
28, 202-214
Treloar, A. and Groenewegen, D. (2008). The ARROW Project: A
consortial institutional repository solution, combining open source and
proprietary software.OCLC Systems and Services,
Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 30-39. DOI:
10.1108/10650750810847224
Treloar, A. and Wilkinson, R. (2008). Access to Data for eResearch: Designing the Australian National
Data
Service Discovery Services. DOI: 10.2218/ijdc.v3i2.66.
International
Journal of Digital Curation, Vol 3, No 2.
Tsoi, A., McDonell, J., Treloar, A. (2007). Dataset
acquisition, accessibility, annotation, e-research technologies
(DART)project: A case study using an X-ray diffractometer. International
Journal of Digital Libraries, Volume 7, Numbers 1-2 / October, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00799-007-0019-4
(requires institutional subscription) .
Treloar, A. (1999). Applying hypertext and hypermedia to scholarly
journals enables both product and process innovation. ACM Computing
Surveys, Vol. 31, No. 4es (Symposium issue on Hypertext and
Hypermedia) PDF
or HTML.
Evans, J. A, and Treloar, A. (1994). Information Management and
Librarianship: development of an innovative program through a
cooperative link scheme. Education for Information, Vol. 12, No.
4, December, pp. 437 - 450.
Treloar, A. (1994). Architectures for networked information: a
comparative study of Gopher and the World-Wide Web. Journal of
Information Networking, Vol. 2, No. 1.
Stokes, D., Treloar, A., Wescott, G., Lindsay, A., and Marinopoulos,
J. (1994). Household Carbon Dioxide Production in Relation to the
Greenhouse Effect. Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 40,
No. 3, March.
Stokes, D., Blake, T., Wescott, G., Lindsay, A., Treloar, A.,
McKenzie, T., and Dickson, I. (1992). Environmental Management Training
in Australia: A Case Study. The Environmentalist, Vol. 12, No.
2.
Kethers, S. and Treloar, A. Perspective 2: Australian National Data
Service. Rajabifard, A. and Eagleson, S. (2013). Spatial
Data Access and Integration to Support Liveability: A Case Study in
North and West Melbourne, University of Melbourne. ISBN:
978-0-9922918-0-8.
Treloar, A., Choudhury, G Sayeed, and Michener, W.. Contrasting
national research data strategies: Australia and the US. Pryor, G. (ed.)
(2012). Managing Research Data,
Facet Publishing, pp. 173-204. ISBN: 978-1-85604-756-2.
Treloar, A., Woodford, C.J. et al. (2025). Making the Global Open Research Commons Truly Global: A
report
from the Lorentz Workshop, July 21-25 2025. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17230153.
Treloar, A. (2025). Dimensions of Distance: Descriptive or Distracting? Harvard Data Science
Review, 7(2).
https://doi.org/10.1162/99608f92.71c3e176 (An
invited
commentary on Borgman, C. L., & Groth, P. (2025). From Data Creator to Data Reuser: Distance Matters.
Harvard Data Science Review, 7(2) https://doi.org/10.1162/99608f92.35d32cfc).
Payne, K., Corrie, B., Crawley, F., Harrower, N., Macneil, R., Maxwell, L., Sansone, S.-A., Treloar,
A.,
Woodford, C., Åkerström, W. N., & RDA GORC International Model WG. (2023). The Global Open Research
Commons
International Model Report, Version 1 (1.0). DOI: https://doi.org/10.15497/RDA00097
Jones, Sarah, Leggott, Mark, Lopez Albacete, Javier, Pascu, Corina, Payne, Karen, Schouppe, Michel,
Treloar, Andrew, & Global Open Research Commons IG. (2023). GORC IG: Typology and Definitions
(1.0).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15497/RDA00087
3Barker, M., Chue Hong, N., Katz, D., Leggott, M., Treloar, A., van
Eijnatten, J., Aragon, S. (2021). Research software is essential for
research data, so how should governments respond?. ReSA
Blog Post. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5762703
Honeyman, T., & Treloar, A. (2021). A National Agenda for
Research Software. DOI: 10.5281/ZENODO.4940273
Dillo, I., Treloar, A., Lusoli, W., Kupiainen, I., Asch, M., Diepenbroek, M., Hayashi, K., Noh, S-Y.,
Oh,
S. K., Skålin, R., Sithole, H., van Deventer, M., Golliez, A., Grolimund, P., Cudre- Mauroux, P., Dearry,
A.,
Hodson, S., Neylon, C., Madalli, D. P., Harrower, N. (2017). Business models for sustainable research data
repositories. (OECD SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION POLICY PAPERS). OECD Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1787/302b12bb-en
Aryani, Amir; Burton, Adrian; Treloar, Andrew (2016). Research Data
Switchboard: Finding Connections to Your Data. Proceedings of
eResearch Australasia 2016. doi:doi.org/m9.figshare.4212261.v1
Borgman, C. L., Van de Sompel, H., Scharnhorst, A., van den Berg,
H. and Treloar, A. (2015). Who uses the digital data archive? An
exploratory study of DANS. Proc.
Assoc. Info. Sci. Tech., 52: 1-4. doi:10.1002/pra2.2015.145052010096
Burton, A., Groenewegen, D., Love, C., Treloar, A., and Wilkinson,
R.. Partners in Research: Data Librarians. Link
- Connecting Commonwealth Librarians, Issue 13 September 2011.
Treloar, A. et. al. (1997). Aftershocks of an Electronic Publishing
Experiment: A Review of the EPICentre
Project. Proceedings of Information Online and OnDisc 97,
Sydney, Australia, January, pp. 115-132.
Treloar, A. and Schauder, D. (1997). Psyche: case study of attitudes and access to an ejournal.
Proceedings of CAUSE '97, Melbourne.
Howes, D., McClenaghan, D., Snyder, I., and Treloar, A. (1996). The
Significance of Difference: a consideration of hypertext and other
technologies" Idiom, September. NOTE: This article
appeared on disc in hypertext form as part of the print publication Idiom.
I was responsible for the overall design of the hypertext (with the
assistance of Mark Dobbins from Melbourne University) and for
hypertexting the original 'flat' contributions of the other authors.
Treloar, A. (1996). Electronic Scholarly Publishing and the World
Wide Web. Journal of Scholarly Publishing, Vol. 27, No. 3,
April, pp. 135-150.
Treloar, A. (1995). Interfaz de Busqueda Para Centro de Aprendizaje
do Flexible: Una Nueva Forma de Realizar Busquedas en Bases de Datos
CDS/ISIS (The Centre for Flexible Learning Query Interface:?a new way to
search CDS/ISIS databases). INFOISIS , Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 21 -
32.
Treloar, A. (1994). Living Locally, Working Globally: Invisible
Virtual Colleges, Teaching and Publishing. FID News Bulletin,
Vol. 44, No. 10, October.
Evans, J. and Treloar, A. (1993). Programme Development through a
Link Scheme. FID News Bulletin, Vol. 43, No. 4, April.
Evans, J. and Treloar, A. (1993). Information Management and
Librarianship: A new combination for Papua New Guinea. Education for
Librarianship and Information Services: Australia, Vol. 10, No. 1
(Autumn).
Treloar, A. (1993). Lifelong Education for Information Managers in
Papua New Guinea: Local Problems, Cooperative Solutions. Proc.
International Conference on Lifelong Education for Information
Professionals, Melbourne, November.
Lindsay, A., Marinopoulos, J., Treloar, A., Stokes, D., and Wescott,
G. (1993). Correlates of Household Greenhouse Gas Emissions. in Wallis,
R. and Shi, G. R. (eds.), Environmental Management in Asia -
Training Education and Research, Asian Association for Biology
Education/Applied Australian Ecological Research Unit, Deakin
University, Melbourne.
Treloar, A. (1992). Calera's Wordscan Plus - OCR for the Rest of Us.
ALUG Newsletter, Vol. 10, No. 1.
Lindsay, A., Treloar, A., et. al. (1992). Compact Fluorescent Light
Globes: Who, What, Why, and How Much. Proceedings of the 2nd
Australian Demand Management Conference, Melbourne, 1992.
Treloar, A. (1994), A Comparison of the World-Wide Web and
Gopher as Networked Information Space Design and Access Tools,
School of Computing and Mathematics Technical Report C94/07, Deakin
University.
Treloar, A. (1993), A new classification scheme for Internet
access tools, School of Computing and Mathematics Technical
Report C93/30, Deakin University.
Treloar, A. (1993), Design of a suite of Pascal programs for
stylistic analysis of literature, School of Computing and
Mathematics Technical Report C93/29, Deakin University.
Treloar, A. (1993), Computer Analysis of Text: Towards a New
Science of Literature, School of Computing and Mathematics
Technical Report C93/08, Deakin University.
Treloar, A. and Ellis, A. (eds.) (2004), AusWeb X: The challenge
of integration as the Web moves into its second decade. Proceedings of
AusWeb04,
the Tenth Australian World Wide Web Conference. Southern
Cross University Press, Southern Cross University, July.
Treloar, A. and Ellis, A. (eds.) (2000), The Web: Communication
and Information Access for a New Millennium. Proceedings
of AusWeb2K, the Sixth Australian World Wide Web Conference,
Southern Cross University Press, Southern Cross University, June.
Ph. D. Topic: Hypermedia Scholarly
Publishing: the Transformation of the Scholarly Journal. Currently
available with a table of contents and internal hyperlinks either as an
HTML document set (best for
browsing) or as a 2.3 MB PDF
file (best for printing).
Master of Arts (by research). Topic: A
Computer-assisted analysis of characterisation in Virginia Woolf's
'The Waves'. Thesis available as a set of HTML
files.
B. A. Thesis. Topic: Een
computer-analyse van een nederlandse landelijk roman (A
computer analysis of a Dutch regional novel). Available as a PDF
File (but minus the long lists of computer printout in the
original). NOTE: Written in Dutch (a requirement of the degree).