Principles for public and private digitisation partnerships
Principles guiding agreements with commercial vendors or non-commercial entities around the digitisation and use of collections content.
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Principles guiding agreements with commercial vendors or non-commercial entities around the digitisation and use of collections content.
This webinar considered how OCLC Research’s Reimagine Descriptive Workflows community agenda and framework of guidance might be used by Australasian libraries and archives to address harm caused by metadata and collection description practices.
These guidelines aim to assist libraries in understanding the significance and benefits of the use of a Deed of Gift when accepting donations, and ensure that the Deed works in the best interests of the goals of libraries, and considers the needs of potential donors of material.
A webinar about theĀ CARE PrinciplesĀ and how they may apply in the Australasian context, and how libraries are working to adopt more ethical practices in relation to Indigenous data.
This resource is part of a national effort to provide culturally safe public spaces and services in libraries for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and a supportive workplace for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff where they are able
Principles agreed by NSLA libraries to improve users’ ability to find and use items from our heritage collections.
Presentations and video excerpts from NSLA’s Heritage Collections Forum at State Library of Queensland in May 2015.
NSLA’s submissions to the Commonwealth Government’s Australian Heritage Strategy public consultation.
A seminar for library, archives and museum professionals to share their experiences of fire, storm and flood, and to offer lessons learned in disaster preparedness.
NSLA’s responses to the Australian Government’s National Cultural Policy discussion paper.
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.