Ozwords Explained

Ozwords was a publication of the Australian National Dictionary Centre, a joint project of Oxford University Press and the Australian National University.

History

Ozwords began in 1989 as a simple typescript Australian National Dictionary Centre Newsletter with limited circulation. Its scope and production values increased with the number of subscribers until it was re-booted as Ozwords Volume 1, Issue 1, of January 1994. From October 1999 until 2019, it was published twice a year in April and October.

Frederick Ludowyk (1 September 1934 - 15 May 2012[1]), writer and playwright,[2] edited the journal for some years.[3]

After 2012, it was also published online as a blog.[4] Its last issue was Volume 28, Number 2 of October 2019, at which time it was being published twice a year.[5] [6]

Content

The newsletter reported on activities of the centre, such as the retirement in 1994 of the director, Bill Ramson and the appointment of his successor, Bruce Moore,[7] and some advertising material, but also included essay-length articles on some aspect of Australian vernacular, letters to the editor, and a twice-yearly competition, the prize being a $100 discount on any OUP publication.

Subscription was free of charge, on receipt of a written or faxed request.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Frederick Ludowyk Death Notice . The Age . 21 May 2012 . 12 February 2024.
  2. Web site: Frederick Ludowyk . Trove . 12 February 2024.
  3. Book: Ozwords. October 2012 . 21 . 2.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20210524150707/http://ozwords.org/ Ozwords website
  5. Web site: Ozwords . ANU. School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics. ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences . 18 October 2010 . 12 February 2024.
  6. Book: Ozwords. October 2019 . 28 . 2.
  7. News: The Next Issue of Ozwords . . 70 . 21,759 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 13 November 1994 . 30 August 2023 . 22 . National Library of Australia.