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It comprises the NLA's own PANDORA archive, the Australian Government Web Archive (AGWA) and the National Library of Australia's ".au" domain collections. Access is through a single interface in Trove, which is publicly available. [1] [2] [3] The Australian Web Archive was created in March 2019, [4] and is one of the biggest web archives in the ...
Note: The Australian Web Archive incorporates the Pandora archive as well as the Australian Government Web Archive and the National Library of Australia's archive of the .au domain. Note: No memento access
ACT Heritage Library; Archives Office of Tasmania; Australian Archives of the Dance; Australian National University Library; Australian Performing Arts Collection; Australian Queer Archives; Australian Screen Online; Australian Web Archive
Also capture Columbia University web domain. North Carolina State Government Web Site Archives [73] 51.5 3.8 WARC: Y Latin American Web Archiving Project [74] Y Web Archiving Project for the Pacific Islands [75] 5.5 ARC/WARC: Y Includes sites of 18 countries. Library of Congress Web Archives [76] 7741 420 ARC/WARC: Y Formerly MINERVA.
J.S. Battye Library of West Australian History; Northern Territory Archives Service; Public Record Office Victoria; State Library of Tasmania; State Library of Victoria; Archive Services Centre of Victoria Police - 135,000 boxes, part of over 500,000 items over more than 200 sites that they are responsible for. [1] Queensland State Archives
PANDORA, or Pandora, is a national web archive for the preservation of Australia's online publications. Established by the National Library of Australia in 1996, it has been built in collaboration with Australian state libraries and cultural collecting organisations, including the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, the Australian War Memorial, and the ...
In 2006, the National Library entered into an agreement with the National Library of New Zealand, allowing inter-library loans between the two countries. [ 1 ] In 2007, Libraries Australia signed an agreement with international library cooperative OCLC , which meant that data added to the ANDB was included in WorldCat , the largest online ...
The library appointed its first archives officer in 1944. In March 1961, the Commonwealth Archives Office formally separated from the National Library of Australia and was renamed as the Australian Archives in 1975. In 1966, Peter Scott of the Commonwealth Archives Office developed the Australian Series System (aka Commonwealth Records Series ...