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Senate Order for entity contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020

Senate Order for entity contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020 Senate Order for entity contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 Pursuant to the Senate Order for entity contracts the following table sets out contracts entered into by the National Library of Australia which provide for a consideration to the value of $100,000 or more (GST inclusive) and which:  a. have not been fully performed as at 30 June 2020, or  b. have been entered into during the 12 months prior to 30 June 2020. Most of the contracts listed contain confidentiality provisions of a general nature that are designed to protect the confidential information of the parties that may be obtained or generated in carrying out the contract.

The Australian Newspaper Plan (ANPLAN)

25 November 2008 - 12:00 This paper was presented by Pam Gatenby at the IFLA International Newspaper Conference 2008 which was held at the National Library of Singapore. Background to newspaper publishing in Australia The history of newspapers in Australia reflects the history and development of the country, from its colonial origins to its current day membership of the global community. Australia’s history is short compared to most countries so it is not unreasonable for Australian libraries to aim to preserve a comprehensive record of newspaper publishing from the time of white settlement of the country to the current day. Early Australian newspapers are among the few remaining resources that provide contemporary accounts of how the colonies were governed and of key historic events that shaped the nation such as the first encounters with Indigenous Australians, land settlement and the discovery of gold. They reflect the concerns and circumstances of our ancestors and are heavi

Exploring the Roles of Digitisation and Microfilming in Preserving Australian Newspapers for Permanent Access

Creation of derivatives for delivery to user (automated). Online storage for derivatives and working space Offline storage for masters and preservation Undoubtedly, Australian libraries will implement a variety of approaches for the various ‘states of beingin which their newspapers exist. These states of being include aspects such as levels of use, levels of fragility, whether the newspapers have been microfilmed to preservation standard already or not, and the age of the newspaper. These states have their associated imperatives, which, together with cost information, will influence decisions which are made about how to provide permanent access. With an awareness that all newspapers, at one stage or another, will exist in digital form, ANPlan libraries are keen to explore all options, including the possibility of collecting pre- press electronic versions of newspapers for preservation purposes . Already twelve publishers of South Australian newspapers have expressed a willingne

Senate Order for entity contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019

Senate Order for entity contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 Senate Order for entity contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 Pursuant to the Senate Order for entity contracts the following table sets out contracts entered into by the National Library of Australia which provide for a consideration to the value of $100,000 or more (GST inclusive) and which:  a. have not been fully performed as at 30 June 2019, or  b. have been entered into during the 12 months prior to 30 June 2019. Most of the contracts listed contain confidentiality provisions of a general nature that are designed to protect the confidential information of the parties that may be obtained or generated in carrying out the contract.

Legal deposit Australia wide

Legal deposit Australia wide In addition to depositing with the National Library of Australia, you will also need to deposit with your home state or territory. Refer to Legal deposit in Australia for more information. See your home state or territory below for contact details: Australian Capital Territory The ACT does not currently have legal deposit legislation. ACT publishers, publishers of ACT based authors and self publishing authors are encouraged to lodge a copy of their publications with the ACT Heritage Library for ongoing preservation and access. ACT Heritage Library

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