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.
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.