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Copyright in Library collections

Legal and ethical requirements apply when copying, re-using or publishing material from the Library's collections

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Collecting the stories of the Indian diaspora in Australia

We're actively looking for stories from Australians with Indian heritage to add to the national collection.

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Workplace diversity

We have a richly diverse mix of staff, including strong workforce representation of women, people with disability and people from cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

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Start your next chapter with a job at the Library. You can help preserve and share Australia's history and culture with the world.

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When you visit us, you might be surprised there aren’t rows of bookshelves. Find out how the Library works.

What you can copy and re-use without a copyright owner's permission

When you might not need copyright owner permission to copy and re-use material

What we're looking for

Find out about our collecting priorities and areas of focus as we build a rich and diverse collection of all things Australian.

What we collect

The Library aims to collect all of our stories so Australians can understand our past, present and place in the world.

Website accessibility

Web accessibility ensures that the National Library's web content, design, and tools are usable by everyone.

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