Harnessing the Future: The National Library's New and Redeveloped Services

Harnessing the Future: The National Library's New and Redeveloped Services
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In this article, Chris Foster explores the collaboration between the National Library and various cultural agencies and tertiary sector institutions to develop new and innovative services for the future

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Slide1Harnessing the futurethe National Library’s new and redeveloped services Chris Foster

Slide2Collaboration • Libraries • Tertiary sector • Cultural agencies

Slide3Digitised content• Pictures  75,300 • Maps    2,800 • Manuscripts    7,300 • Printed music   7,200 • Books etc             407

Slide5Feeding seagulls at Glenelg - seaside suburb of Adelaide National Archives of Australia Glenelg, South Australia.  An exterior view of the Anzac Hostel building . Australian War Memorial Glenelg   jetty National Library of Australia Fishermen brave the stormy conditions on the Glenelg Jetty on the Adelaide coastline, SA.  1995. CSIRO Land and Water DON'T BE SILLY, SNAKES DON'T WEAR WRISTWATCHES!  At Glenelg, S.A. State Library of Victoria

Slide6Sydney. Public Gardens and Domain.Harbour and North Shore . 1888. National Library of New Zealand Mrs. Macquarie's   earrings National Library of Australia Lock of Wills' hair State Library of Victoria Convict uniform and two caps National Library of Australia

Slide7Windswept vegetation in the bed of theStrzelecki Creek north of Montecollina, SA CSIRO Land and Water 2004 Anne Nunn, Greenpeace supervisor, and Jannes conduct a climbing class for Greenpeace volunteers in the Styx Valley, Tasmania National Library of Australia  2004

Slide24www.nla.gov.au

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