Submission: National Research Infrastructure Capability Issues Paper
NSLA’s submission in response to the National Research Infrastructure Capability Issues Paper.
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NSLA’s submission in response to the National Research Infrastructure Capability Issues Paper.
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.
Science and space with Dr Alan Duffy
It’s research, Jim, but not as we know it! – State Library Victoria
Indigenous voices with Dr Rachael Ka’ai-Mahuta
Truth and history with John Birmingham
Pandora: Australia’s web archive – State Library Victoria
Digital lifestyles with Dr Rebecca Huntley
Caring for your digital collections – State Library of South Australia
Game-changer: collecting born-digital manuscripts – State Library Victoria
Play with Bajo and Hex
Save the game – State Library Victoria
Personal Digital Archive Toolkit
Caring for your digital collections – State Library of South Australia
Long-term thinking for your born-digital legacy – State Library Victoria
Welcome and introduction
Hon. Peter Dunne, Minister of Minister of Internal Affairs, New Zealand (NLNZ, November 2015)
Government and the digital citizen: the importance of trust
Colin MacDonald, Chief Executive, Department of Internal Affairs (NZ) and Government Chief Information Officer (NLNZ, November 2015)
Public libraries, citizenship and democracy
Allison Dobbie, Auckland Council (NLNZ, November 2015)
Democracy, government and digital citizenship
Sue McKerracher, Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) (NLNZ, November 2015)
GoDigi Australia and digital literacy for seniors
George Dunford, National Library of Australia and National Museum of Australia (NLNZ, November 2015)
26TEN and digital literacy for adults
Anita Planchon, LINC Tasmania (NLNZ, November 2015)
NSLA and digital citizenship
Alex Byrne, State Librarian, State Library of New South Wales, and Chair of NSLA (NLNZ, November 2015)
NSLA Pictures Workflow Analysis Report: findings – Brenton Lovett (Streamlining Innovations)
NSLA Pictures Workflow Analysis Report: recommendations – Brenton Lovett (Streamlining Innovations)
A quick SIP: Efficient description and digitisation workflows for pictorial collections – Brenton Lovett (Streamlining Innovations), Kevin Bradley (NLA), Jo Ritale (SLV) and Nicki Mackay-Sim (NLA)
Metadata workshop: exercise 1 – Joanne Evans and Marie-Louise Ayres (NLA)
Introduction on standards – Nicola Frean (NLNZ)
Metadata workshop – Marie-Louise Ayres and Joanne Evans (NLA)
Valuations and changing exchange rates – Adrienne Carlson (valuer)
The Precious: valuing our heritage collections – Rachel Esson (NLNZ)
Forensic Toolkit – Emma Jolley (NLA)
Reflections on appraisal and valuation of born digital collections – Kevin Molloy (SLV)
Significance assessment – Jo Ritale (SLV)
Digital scholarship – Joanne Evans (Monash University)
Research datasets and metadata: case studies – Conal Tuohy (developer)
Digitisation: what now? – Maggie Patton (SLNSW)
Case study: ancestry.com – Ben Mercer (Ancestry)
Copyright, legal issues and takedown – Janice van de Velde (SLV)
Takedown examples, cultural rights – Kerry Blinco (NTL)
Introduction to Storylines – Susanna Iuliano (SLWA)
Managing the cultural permissions process – Maxine Briggs (SLV)
Managing Indigenous Collections – Kerry Blinco (NTL), Maxine Briggs (SLV), Susanna Iuliano (SLWA) and Kirsten Thorpe (SLNSW)
Indigenous Services at SLNSW – Kirsten Thorpe (SLNSW)