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Book
Klaebe, Helen G. (2006) Sharing Stories: A Social History of the Kelvin Grove Urban Village. Focus Publishing, Sydney.
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627Klaebe, Helen G. (2005) Onward Bound: The First Fifty Years of Outward Bound Australia. Outward Bound Australia, Tharwa, A.C.T..
Book Chapter
Burgess, Jean & Klaebe, Helen (2009) Digital storytelling as participatory public history in Australia. In Hartley, John & McWilliam, Kelly (Eds.) Story Circle: Digital Storytelling Around the World. Chichester, U.K. ; Malden, MA , Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 155-166.
Klaebe, Helen G., Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, & Hearn, Gregory N. (2009) Embedding an ecology notion in the social production of urban space. In Foth, Marcus (Ed.) Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City. Information Science Reference, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, pp. 179-194.
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362Klaebe, Helen G. & Foth, Marcus (2007) Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project. In Stillman, Larry & Johanson, Graeme (Eds.) Constructing and sharing memory : community informatics, identity and empowerment. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom, Newcastle, pp. 143-153.
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Klaebe, Helen G. & Gutiérrez, Juan José (2011) Words and Silences : The journal of the International Oral History Association. Words and Silences, 6(1).
Burgess, Jean E., Klaebe, Helen G., & McWilliam, Kelly (2010) Mediatisation and institutions of public memory : digital storytelling and the apology. Australian Historical Studies, 41(2), pp. 149-165.
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1Burgess, Jean E. & Klaebe, Helen G. (2009) Using digital storytelling to capture responses to the Apology. 3CMedia.
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G., & Hearn, Gregory N. (2008) The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development. Body, Space & Technology, 7(2).
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1,012Foth, Marcus & Klaebe, Helen G. (2007) Urban computing and mobile devices: Social patchwork – urban history lines. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 6(3), pp. 52-57.
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6Klaebe, Helen G. (2001) Dying a Little. Dotlit: The Online Journal of Creative Writing, Two(One).
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339Conference Paper
Klaebe, Helen G. (2012) Disaster strikes, then what? Using evaluation in narrative driven (oral history & digital storytelling) community-based projects. In Barela, Liliana, de Pedro, Joana, Gutiérrez, Juan José, Llona, Miren, & Vanek, Miroslav (Eds.) Proceedings of the 17th International Conference of Oral History The challenges of oral history in the 21st century : Diversity, Inequality and Identity Construction, International Oral History Association (IOHA), Buenos Aires, Argentina, pp. 1-8.
Klaebe, Helen G. (2012) Framing local stories for community consumption facilitation and evaluation in narrative driven arts-based projects. In Arthur, Paul, Kennedy, Rosanne, & Whitlock, Gillian (Eds.) 8th Biennial Conference of the International Auto/Biography Association (IABA) : Framing Lives, 17-20 Jul 2012, Canberra, Australia. (Unpublished)
Adkins, Barbara A., Hancox, Donna, & Klaebe, Helen G. (2012) The role of the internet and digital technologies in the struggle for recognition of the forgotten Australians. In Proceedings of iCS-OII 2011 Symposium on the Dynamics of the Internet and Society : A Decade in Time, Social Science Electronic Publishing, University of Oxford, pp. 1-23.
Klaebe, Helen G., Mulligan, Suzanne, Van Luyn, Ariella, & Volkova, Lena (2011) Training the public to collect oral histories of our community : the OHAA Queensland Chapter’s model. In Anderson, Sue (Ed.) Proceedings of the 17th National Biennial Conference of the Oral History Association of Australia 2011 : Communites of Memory, Oral History Association of Australia (OHAA) Inc., Melbourne, Victoria.
Klaebe, Helen G. & Van Luyn, Ariella (2011) Imagining the city : using fiction to explore urban environments. In Galloway, Anne, Kraal, Ben J., & Tacchi, Jo A. (Eds.) Ethnographic Fiction and Speculative Design Workshop, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD.
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60Van Luyn, Ariella & Klaebe, Helen G. (2010) Telling tales, shaping stories : the creative practitioner and the artful life story. In The 7th Biennial International Auto/Biography Association Conference : Life Writing and Intimate Publics, 28 June - 1 July 2010, University of Sussex. (Unpublished)
Klaebe, Helen G. & Burgess, Jean E. (2010) A story worth telling : putting oral history and digital collections online in cultural institutions. In 16th International Oral History Conference Between Past and Future (2010 IOHA), 7-11 July 2010, Prague, Czech Republic . (Unpublished)
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134Spurgeon, Christina L., Burgess, Jean E., Klaebe, Helen G., Tacchi, Jo A., McWilliam, Kelly, & Tsai, Mimi (2009) Co-creative media : theorising digital storytelling as a platform for researching and developing participatory culture. In Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference, 8-10 July 2009, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland.
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785Klaebe, Helen G. (2009) Response to the apology : Queenslanders reflect : a State Library of Queensland project. In National Conference of the Oral History Association of Australia : Islands of Memory - Navigating Personal and Public History, 17-20 September 2009, Launceston, Tasmania. (Unpublished)
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92Klaebe, Helen G. & Burgess, Jean E. (2008) Co-creating heritage : innovative uses of oral history and life narrative in Australian libraries. In XV International Oral History Conference, 23-26 September 2008, Guadalajara, Mexico.
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219Klaebe, Helen G. (2008) Building a sense of community. In 9th Australiasian Urban History Planning Conference: Seachange:New and Renewed Urban Landscapes, 5-7 February, 2008, Caloundra.
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524Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., & Bilandzic, Mark (2007) Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia : Exchange and Experience in Space and Place, VSMM 2007, Australasian Cooperative Research Centre for Interaction Design Pty, Limited, Brisbane,QLD.
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1,742Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., & Klaebe, Helen G. (2007) Embedding digital narratives and new media in urban planning. In Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts, 9-12 September, Dartington, South Devon, UK.
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1,345Klaebe, Helen G. & Foth, Marcus (2006) Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project. In Stillman, Larry & Johanson, Graeme (Eds.) 3rd International Conference of the Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN), 9 - 11 Oct, Prato, Italy.
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1,174Burgess, Jean E., Foth, Marcus, & Klaebe, Helen G. (2006) Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media. In Communications Policy & Research Forum, Sep 25-26, Sydney.
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2,657Klaebe, Helen G. (2006) The problems and possibilities of using digital storytelling in public history projects. In XIIII International Oral History Conference - Dancing with Memory, 12-16 July,2006, Sydney.
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702Klaebe, Helen G. (2005) Sharing Stories: collaboration, creativity and copyright. In Vella, Richard (Ed.) Speculation and Innovation: applying practice led research in the creative industries, 30 March -1 April , Queensland University of Technology.
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199Klaebe, Helen G. (2004) Partnerships with an Oral Historian. In XIII International Oral History Conference- Memory and Globalisation, 23-26 July 2004, Rome.
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141Conference Item
Klaebe, Helen G. (2009) Incorporating community history into urban redevelopment. In The Talk about Town : Urban Lives and Oral Sources in 20th Century Australia Conference, 27-28 August 2009, Monash University, Melbourne. (Unpublished)
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26Klaebe, Helen G. (2009) A vision of the past : The Mill Albion. In Australian Historical Association Regional Conference 2009 : Constructing the Past, 30th June - 3rd July 2009, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. (Unpublished)
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143Creative Work
Klaebe, Helen G. & Burgess, Jean E. (2009) Business Leaders Hall of Fame collection. [Creative Work]
Burgess, Jean E., Klaebe, Helen G., & Woodward, Julie (2009) Five senses digital stories. [Creative Work]
McKelvey, Bridgette, Thomas, Lubi, & Klaebe, Helen (2008) Subtext : Anything but Run of the Mill. [Creative Work]
Klaebe, Helen G. (2007) Sharing Stories with each other: Collecting oral histories of our community. [Creative Work]
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206Klaebe, Helen G. & Burgess, Jean E. (2007) Journey of Understanding: Refugee Stories. [Creative Work]
Klaebe, Helen G. & Crawford, Fiona E. (2005) Building Bridges: An oral history collection of B&R Pty Ltd. [Creative Work]
Report
Klaebe, Helen G. & Laycock, Rebecca (2012) How to work the crowd : a snapshot of barriers and motivations to crowdfunding. Australia Council for the Arts, Sydney, NSW.
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51Klaebe, Helen G. & Laycock, Rebecca (2012) Motivations and barriers to crowdfunding. Australia Council for the Arts (Artsupport Australia), Sydney, NSW.
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79Thomas, Lubi & Klaebe, Helen G. (2009) Burnett Lane : Curatorial Rationale & Scoping Report. (Unpublished)
Klaebe, Helen G., Burgess, Jean E., Veale, Kylie, & Woodward, Julie (2008) Personal,Community and Family History Centre: Scoping Document. (Unpublished)
Klaebe, Helen G. & Burgess, Jean E. (2008) State Library of Queensland Oral History and Digital Storytelling Review.
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572Klaebe, Helen G. (2006) Sharing Stories : The Kelvin Grove Urban Village History Project 2004-2006 - Executive Summary Report. (Unpublished)
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125QUT Thesis
Klaebe, Helen Grace (2006) Sharing stories : problems and potentials of oral history and digital storytelling and the writer/producer's role in constructing a public place. PhD by Creative Works, Queensland University of Technology.
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3,084Klaebe, Helen Grace (2004) Creative work: Onward bound: The first fifty years of Outward Bound Australia and Exegesis written component: Creatively writing historical non fiction. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
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