Position statement: Moral rights for staff and volunteers
How moral rights are applied in NSLA libraries for works created by staff, contractors or volunteers.
How moral rights are applied in NSLA libraries for works created by staff, contractors or volunteers.
NSLA’s submission in response to a proposed new national cultural policy for Australia contends that supporting the systems and human resources necessary to preserve and deliver Australian content is vital to supporting individual artists and creative workers.
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.
General principles and processes to promote a consistent response to copyright takedown requests by NSLA libraries.
A project in four NSLA libraries to address a lack of data about the nature, description and discoverability of contemporary Indigenous collections in NSLA libraries.
NSLA’s response to the exposure draft of the Copyright Amendment (Access Reform) Bill 2021 and Review of Technological Protection Measures Exceptions.
An information guide for library users about copyright in Australian library collections.
These guidelines aim to provide a standard framework to assess risk in providing online access to oral history or sound recordings, where rights and permission agreements are missing, poorly documented and/or unclear.
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.