NSLA Indigenous Cultural Capability Audit
As a means of maintaining momentum after the formal Culturally Safe Libraries Program, NSLA members in Australia agreed to run an Indigenous cultural capability audit for five years from 2021.
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As a means of maintaining momentum after the formal Culturally Safe Libraries Program, NSLA members in Australia agreed to run an Indigenous cultural capability audit for five years from 2021.
NSLA’s response to the ALIA Professional Pathways Consultation Paper supports the program’s overall intent and direction, including the introduction of alternative pathways to the library profession in addition to the continuation of formal LIS courses.
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.
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.
A webinar looking at how libraries can use artificial intelligence and machine learning to benefit our work with collections and researchers.
This resource is part of a national effort to provide culturally safe public spaces and services in libraries for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and a supportive workplace for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff where they are able
Data Unleashed was a professional learning program for NSLA staff focusing on data and its role in our libraries and work.
Report on the two-day Digital Collecting Forum for NSLA libraries, held at the State Library of Victoria 19-20 November 2013.
A seminar for library, archives and museum professionals to share their experiences of fire, storm and flood, and to offer lessons learned in disaster preparedness.