National Library of Australia
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National Library of Australia as viewed from Lake Burley Griffin
The National Library of Australia is located in Canberra, Australia. Established in 1960, the Library grew out of the Federal Parliamentary Library, which was established in 1901. In 1960, the National Library was separated from the Parliamentary Library by the National Library Act 1960. In 1968, a new building inspired by the Parthenon was built for it on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. Australian copyright law requires that a copy of every book published in Australia be deposited with the National Library of Australia. The Library is "closed access" so the public cannot simply browse its 40km of shelves. Its vast collection consists of books, journals, pictures, maps, manuscripts, sound recordings, ephemera, microfilm and other media. The bulk of its collections are held on-site, but material is also stored off-site at Hume Annexe and other warehouse locations.
CollectionsThe Library has digitised over 105,000 items from its collection (the 100,000th being http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3409117) and, where possible, delivers these directly across the Internet. The Library is a world leader in digital preservation techniques (see padi), and maintains an Internet-accessible archive of selected Australian websites called the Pandora Archive. The large National Library building is home to various reading rooms and collections. On the ground floor is the Main Reading Room - this is where the bulk of the library's Internet access terminals are located, and where wireless access is available. Services are also delivered on-site from the Petherick Reading Room (for advanced readers) on the ground floor; the Newspaper & Microcopy and Map Reading Rooms on the lower-ground floor, Manuscripts and Pictures on level 2, and Asian Collections on level 3. Limited space is also available for readers at the Hume Annexe. FacilitiesThe National Library of Australia hosts the Australian National Bibliographic Database (ANBD) and offers free access through the Libraries Australia Search service. The Library also provides Cataloguing-in-Publication (CiP) details, ISSNs and ISMNs for Australian publishers. The National Library is also a popular venue for Canberra's climbing community — the unique use of roughly cut blocks in the outer northern wall presents a challenging bouldering problem. Picture AustraliaPicture Australia is a service hosted by the Library that enables federated searching across more than 40 international collections of digitised images of Australia, Australians and Australian life. Metadata is harvested for each image provided by the participating libraries, museums, galleries, local councils, Government agencies, etc. Established in 1998 as ImageSearch, Picture Australia and was launched in 2000 - the common thread being that all participating institutions had an image of Ned Kelly in their collection (and hence the logo). In early 2006, in an effort to increase contemporary content, Picture Australia embarked on a pilot with flickr.com.[1]. The program "People, Places and Events" was successful and a new project called "Ourtown" was established to gain access to images of Australian life and to source contemporary views of historic images in the collection. Libraries AustraliaLibraries Australia is a resource-sharing service coordinated by the National Library of Australia for Australian libraries and their users. It is used for reference, collection development, cataloguing and interlibrary lending. The heart of Libraries Australia is the Australian National Bibliographic Database (ANBD) which records the location details of over 42 million books, journals, newspapers, pictures, maps and more, which are held in over 800 Australian libraries, including academic, research, national, state, public and special libraries. There are now links to over 700,000 digitised collection items available from Libraries Australia. You can access Libraries Australia[1] from home, work, school, university or from any personal computer with an internet connection. Libraries Australia is free, easy to use, and extremely flexible. It allows you to: Music AustraliaMusic Australia is an online service that showcases Australia’s musical culture across contemporary and historical periods, from the earliest published music to the latest hit. It is a free resource discovery service, hosted by the National Library of Australia that helps people to find, explore and locate all types, styles and genres of Australian music – whether created, performed or published in Australia or by Australians, or associated with Australia’s musical culture. You can access and navigate a rich store of information on Australian music, musicians, organisations and services, all from a single access point. You can find music scores, sound recordings, websites, pictures and films, multimedia, kits and objects, and archival collections and other music-related material held by a large number of Australia's cultural institutions or described by specialist music services. Music Australia covers both heritage and contemporary music, and includes all formats, styles and genres. National Directors
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