2021: It’s a wrap!
Outcomes from the November NSLA meeting, major project updates and fond farewells.
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Outcomes from the November NSLA meeting, major project updates and fond farewells.
NSLA and ALIA’s joint submission calls on the federal government to work with the national public library network and provide targeted investment in connectivity, a new funding stream for digital programs and, services and skills training for staff working in remote library locations.
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.
Meet Rachel Esson, Te Pouhuaki National Librarian – Te Puna MÄtauranga o Aotearoa, National Library of New Zealand.
Among the decisions made by members last week was the registration of NSLA as an incorporated association, after nearly 50 years of operation.
Our Program Coordinator, Aimee Said, reflects on 10 years with NSLA.
NSLA libraries are committed to working in accordance with nationally and internationally recognised protocols to ensure that member libraries provide culturally safe public spaces for all First Nations peoples, whether they are visitors or staff.
Taking email into an archive or collection presents challenges and will require new skills and solutions if we are to retain personal correspondence for future research. Co-presented with CAUL.
NSLA is delighted to welcome back the National Library of New Zealand as a member.
A webinar looking at how libraries can use artificial intelligence and machine learning to benefit our work with collections and researchers.