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Copyright and document supply for libraries

The Library will supply a digital surrogate in place of the original physical item where possible within copyright and other rights obligations.

The Great Debate: Does sport unite or divide us?

A lively evening of discussion and debate exploring the power of sport to bring us together or push us apart.

National Library of Australia launches modernised Catalogue

The National Library of Australia has launched its modernised Catalogue making it easier for patrons to search the Library’s collections.

Finding Aids

Finding Aids are descriptive lists which help to show you the scope, content and size of a collection of items.

Standards

The library and information community has adopted a range of standards that facilitate the interchange of library data, promote the inter-operability of library systems, and support the operation of national and international networks of libraries.

August 2023 at the National Library

Escape the cold this August and get involved with activities run by the National Library.

Copies and loans

The National Library is a reference library - you can use collection items in our reading rooms but you can't take them home.

Discovery video: 90s and 00s nostalgia

Join Madeline and Allister as they dive into our collection and discover items from the '90s and '00s.

Winter Tales presents Liz Cosson

Liz Cosson gave her Winter Tales talk, Leading with Grit and Grace, for the Australian Women’s Archives Program (AWAP).

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