The paper aims at the presentation of the PANDORA, the Australia’s Web Archive. PANDORA is an acronym that encapsulates its mission that is Preserving and Accessing Networked DOcumentary Resources of Australia. It is a growing collection of Australian online publications, establish initially by the National Library of Australia in 1996. The importance of preservation of electronic material in today’s digital era is obvious
Ask people to describe Trove in a single word, and they we generally answer ‘newspapers’. And why no...
The digital environment is growing rapidly, through ubiquitous and increasingly powerful personal co...
As the scholarly communication system evolves to become natively web-based and starts supporting the...
The paper aims at the presentation of the PANDORA, the Australia’s Web Archive. PANDORA is an acrony...
The National Library of Australia is the lead institution for digital archiving and preservation in ...
The Australian Government Web Archive (AGWA) is a web archiving initiative of the National Library o...
The National Library of Australia collects, archives and provides access to a wide range of digital ...
Learn more about this exciting project of the National Archives at: http://www.naa.gov.au/publicatio...
Learn more about this exciting project of the National Archives at: http://www.naa.gov.au/publicatio...
This paper describes a project at the State Library of NSW to develop structured machinereadable col...
Bibliographers have been slow to recognize web archive as a function of collection development, beyo...
Australia is a big country. So big that our rail tracks were built to different measurements in diff...
The paper outlines the work achieved on the National Library of Australia’s newspaper digitisation p...
Government’s use of the Web has required new approaches to Web resource preservation. The National A...
The role of the National Archives of Australia is to promote the creation, management and preservati...
Ask people to describe Trove in a single word, and they we generally answer ‘newspapers’. And why no...
The digital environment is growing rapidly, through ubiquitous and increasingly powerful personal co...
As the scholarly communication system evolves to become natively web-based and starts supporting the...
The paper aims at the presentation of the PANDORA, the Australia’s Web Archive. PANDORA is an acrony...
The National Library of Australia is the lead institution for digital archiving and preservation in ...
The Australian Government Web Archive (AGWA) is a web archiving initiative of the National Library o...
The National Library of Australia collects, archives and provides access to a wide range of digital ...
Learn more about this exciting project of the National Archives at: http://www.naa.gov.au/publicatio...
Learn more about this exciting project of the National Archives at: http://www.naa.gov.au/publicatio...
This paper describes a project at the State Library of NSW to develop structured machinereadable col...
Bibliographers have been slow to recognize web archive as a function of collection development, beyo...
Australia is a big country. So big that our rail tracks were built to different measurements in diff...
The paper outlines the work achieved on the National Library of Australia’s newspaper digitisation p...
Government’s use of the Web has required new approaches to Web resource preservation. The National A...
The role of the National Archives of Australia is to promote the creation, management and preservati...
Ask people to describe Trove in a single word, and they we generally answer ‘newspapers’. And why no...
The digital environment is growing rapidly, through ubiquitous and increasingly powerful personal co...
As the scholarly communication system evolves to become natively web-based and starts supporting the...