This paper outlines the evolution of an approach to building multimedia dat
abase applications for research and learning in an Australian university. T
his has involved an ongoing collaboration between the library, as database
developer, together with research scholars and course managers, as applicat
ion directors and discipline consultants. The paper provides details of thr
ee particular projects, the Australian Zooarchaeology image database. the f
ourteenth century music database and Audio Visual online. Each application
has used the technological infrastructure provided by the library to develo
p unique and successful approaches to research and learning. All, in differ
ent ways, take advantage of the many new multimedia capabilities of the WWW
and suggest that such an approach could be developed into a working model
for building sustainable quality multimedia Web resources for research and
learning.