Born Digital 2016
Exploring issues around collecting and preserving digital content through a series of videos that examine the technical, social and philosophical questions of our digital lives.
Exploring issues around collecting and preserving digital content through a series of videos that examine the technical, social and philosophical questions of our digital lives.
Videos from NSLA’s series of digital citizenship events in 2015/2016.
Leading Collaboration outlined NSLA’s priorities for 2015-17, including how we work together, the shared understandings that underpin our collaboration, and our agreed priority projects.
Presentations and video excerpts from NSLA’s Heritage Collections Forum at State Library of Queensland in May 2015.
An overview of existing and emerging legal risks and response options available for libraries.
Trends in environmental management for collection storage in NSLA libraries. (2014)
NSLA’s submissions to the Commonwealth Government’s Australian Heritage Strategy public consultation.
Report on the two-day Digital Collecting Forum for NSLA libraries, held at the State Library of Victoria 19-20 November 2013.
‘Brave New Worlds: Libraries, learning and community needs’ brought together professionals working in libraries, universities, literacy programs and non-profit organisations to explore the role of libraries in community learning.
NSLA’s responses to the Australian Law Reform Commission’s inquiry, 2012 and 2013, and to the draft terms of reference.
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.