NAIDOC Week code-a-thon
During NAIDOC Week, NSLA libraries and Trove volunteers added AUSTLANG Indigenous language codes to 8017 library records, representing 469 unique languages.
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During NAIDOC Week, NSLA libraries and Trove volunteers added AUSTLANG Indigenous language codes to 8017 library records, representing 469 unique languages.
NSLA’s joint submission with ALIA and ALCC calls for Australian Standards to be made publicly accessible through libraries.
Today is the official launch of Australia’s National edeposit service, a world-first collaboration for the library sector.
NSLA supports the principle that works that are out of copyright should be publicly accessible and available for re-use.
An update from NSLA’s Executive Officer on the March NSLA meeting, National edeposit service, GLAM Peak and humanities research infrastructure.
We’ve come a long way in 2019 – here are some of the highlights of the past year.
Dr Barbara Lemon commenced as NSLA’s Executive Officer in December 2018. We asked what drew her back to NSLA, and her vision for its future.
NSLA’s submission to IP Australia’s consultation into the protection, use and management of Indigenous Knowledge in ways that promote its cultural integrity and economic potential.
Meet the State Library of South Australia’s new director.
Dr John Vallance tells us about his prestigious career and what led him to become the State Librarian for New South Wales.
Members of National and State Libraries Australasia (NSLA) acknowledge the Traditional Custodians and Kaitiaki of the lands on which
our libraries do their daily work, preserving and sharing our collective cultural heritage.