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CBRLife = 堪 生 活 is now being received through legal deposit. Published by a group of young Chinese Australians, it is a ‘magazine for Chinese Australians living in Canberra, recording their lives and memories with connection of this City . While many multicultural publishers are pleased to deposit their works with the Library, others can be less responsive to the Library’s standard ‘official’ approach. There was a good example recently with the acquisition of three volumes of Aodaliya hua ren nian jian = Yearbook of Chinese in Australia, which we believe to be the first Chinese language yearbooks published in Australia. The acquisition was achieved indirectly, as the publisher did not respond to direct approaches requesting deposit. One of the Library’s volunteers made contact with the editor via his personal network, at which point the volumes were deposited. In these situations, the ‘community-based’ collecting approach is liable to be more success ....
1 February 2017 - 12:00 In February 2016 the legal deposit provisions in Australia’s Copyright Act were expanded to include digital publications and the public .au web domain. The result of twenty years of advocacy, the new provisions marked a dramatic shift in how Australia collects, preserves and makes accessible the full online publishing landscape. Legal deposit has been the core of the National Library’s collections and services since it was introduced in Australia in 1912. It remains the most important mechanism by which national and state libraries can preserve the published record of their countries or states. But since the emergence of electronic publishing in the 1980s and online publishing in the 1990s, the Australian legal deposit scheme has been only performing half its role. ....
Tingalpa, Australia (SBWIRE) 12/21/2020 Michael Rohr is storyteller who crafts fun and imaginative children s stories filled with daring adventures and silly laughs. Michael attempts to educate our children on the different farts that the body can produce and when it might be appropriate and inappropriate to let one go. Being a registered nurse, Michael has extensive knowledge and experience on both the giving and receiving this subject matter. Before pursuing writing, this Port Macquarie, NSW, local, trained as an infantry soldier in the Australian Army where the subject matter would simmer and then explode, sometimes with raucous laughter and other times with utter disgust. Though his Army skills were finely tuned, often in minute detail, this bodily function sometimes had a mind of its own. ....