National & State Libraries Australasia
National & State Libraries Australasia (NSLA) is a consortium that represents the national, state and territory libraries of Australia and New Zealand.
The libraries collaborate on and support working groups addressing issues including: archival collections, collection development, marketing, copyright, collecting and preserving digital content, collections and services focussing on Indigenous Australians, picture collections, literacy and collection storage management.[1]
NSLA also compiles annual Australian public library statistics.[2] [3]
Member libraries
- State Library of Western Australia
- Northern Territory Library (NTLIS)[4]
- State Library of Queensland
- State Library of Victoria
- National Library of New Zealand
- State Library of New South Wales
- National Library of Australia
- ACT Library & Information Services
- State Library of Tasmania
- State Library of South Australia
Each member library is represented by their Chief Executive, State Librarian, or Director-General.
References
- ↑ number of projects
- ↑ [http://www.nsla.org.au/publication/annual-australian-public-library-statistics
- ↑ "National and State Libraries Australasia". Retrieved 23 July 2014.
- ↑ "Northern Territory Library". Retrieved 11 April 2013.
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