Historical Records of Australian Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Historical Records of Australian Science is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Robert Edwards and the history of Australian rock art research3
Reverend Voyce and Père O'Reilly's excavated collection from Bougainville: a case study in transnational histories of archaeology in the Pacific2
'Casey did very good work for Wheeler and you are lucky to have him': Dermot Casey's under-appreciated importance in Australian archaeology2
The remarkable contributions of ten outstanding women to Australian coral reef science2
A history of CSIRO’S Central Australian Laboratory, 1: 1953–80: pastoral land research2
CSIR and Australian industry: 1926–492
Ross Henry Day 1927–20182
A history of CSIRO’s Central Australian Laboratory 2, 1980–2018: interdisciplinary land research2
John Gooden and the Birmingham proton synchrotron1
Lord Robert May of Oxford 1936–20201
Aspects of the historiography of Australian archaeology1
Responses by Australian pharmacologists to respiratory depression caused by opiates and barbiturates1
Mary Proctor and the Cawthron observatory project: a lost history of the Mount Stromlo Observatory1
‘The border problems of science and philosophy’: Ilse Rosenthal-Schneider and post-World War 2 science in Australian academia and society1
Practising organometallic chemistry in nineteenth century Australia: David Orme Masson and diethyl magnesium1
Mervyn Silas Paterson 1925–20201
Polar weighing—an Oertling balance in Antarctica1
A re-examination of William Hann's Northern Expedition of 1872 to Cape York Peninsula, Queensland1
Guy Kendall White 1925–20181
Reviews1
Amyand David Buckingham 1930–20211
Reviews1
Book reviews1
Book Reviews1
Soil in the air1
Bibliography of the history of Australian science, no. 42, 2020/211
Rumphius and1
James Waldo Lance 1926–20191
Geoffrey Burnstock 1929–20201
J. A. Leach’s1
David Mellor at the California Institute of Technology, 1937–8, the beginnings of Australian magnetochemistry1
Bibliography of the history of Australian science, no. 41, 2019/201
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