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The National Archives of Australia (NAA), formerly known as the Commonwealth Archives Office and Australian Archives, is an Australian Government agency that is the official repository for all federal government documents. It collects, preserves and provides public access to these documents, as well as other archival material related to ...
In 2005, the NLA started archiving annual snapshots of the entire Australian web domain (URLs with the suffix. ".au" [4]), [7] collected via large crawl harvests. [8] Later, the earliest websites from the .au web domain, dating back to 1996, were obtained from the Internet Archive. In 2019 this content was first made publicly accessible through ...
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The AGLS Metadata Standard, originally known as the Australian Government Locator Service, was created by the National Archives of Australia as a standard to describe government resources. [1] It was published for a general audience by Standards Australia as AS 5044:2002, and reissued as AS 5044-2010 on 30 June 2010. [2]
Documents dating from 1537 onwards - relating to government, commerce, colonialism, revolutions, religion and more; Guatemala National Police Archives: Discovered in 2005 80 million pages of documents from, dating from the late 19th-century through the Guatemalan Civil War; Largest recovered collection of state secrets in Latin America
The Australian Series System is an archival control or metadata system, used primarily to describe records in the custody of archival institutions. It was developed at the Australian Archives and forms the basis for the Australian Society of Archivists' committee on descriptive standards guide ″Describing archives in context″.
Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office also known as the Archives Office of Tasmania; J.S. Battye Library of West Australian History; Northern Territory Archives Service; Public Record Office Victoria
The Historical Records of Australia comprise three series of volumes. Within a series, each separate volume is roughly 900 pages in length. Series I comprises 26 volumes. It was published during 1914-1925. It contains despatches of the Governors, who were in charge of the Crown colonies in Australia, to and from the authorities in England ...