Submission: Data sharing and release legislation
NSLA’s submission to the Australian Government’s consultation on the Data Sharing and Release Bill, which aims to balance sharing data held by government with appropriate risk management.
NSLA’s submission to the Australian Government’s consultation on the Data Sharing and Release Bill, which aims to balance sharing data held by government with appropriate risk management.
NSLA’s strategic plan for 2018-2020 describes how Australia’s National Library and eight state and territory libraries will work together to achieve shared goals.
An archive of summaries of NSLA’s annual priorities and achievements for 2009-2017. NSLA annual summary report 2017 NSLA annual summary report 2016 NSLA annual summary report 2015 NSLA annual summary report 2014 NSLA annual summary report 2013 Re-imagining Libraries summary
NSLA’s submission in response to the National Research Infrastructure Capability Issues Paper.
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.
Re-imagining Libraries set out three strategies for NSLA’s work in 2012-16: One Library, Enabling People and Accessible Content.
NSLA’s 2008-11 strategic plan outlined a vision for embracing new opportunities in service delivery and how these would be achieved.
A strategic plan setting out the challenges for libraries, a set of key operating principles , and NSLA strategies and actions for 2007–09.
This article describes how the Council of Australian State Libraries (as NSLA was formerly known) has expanded from an initial focus on lobbying Commonwealth Government for funding to supporting a wide range of collaborative initiatives between member libraries and with
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.