After a brief hiatus Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa, the National Library of New Zealand, has rejoined the National and State Libraries Australasia (NSLA) network. In the meanwhile, NSLA has joined the Digital Preservation Coalition, so by rejoining NSLA, the DPC is delighted also to welcome NLNZ into the Coalition.
“NSLA’s membership of the Coalition brings the National Library of New Zealand into the DPC community, in collaboration with other NSLA member libraries,” explains Jaye Weatherburn, Head of Australasia and Asia-Pacific for the DPC.
“NSLA has extended its membership of the DPC, enabling the National Library of New Zealand to participate fully in our program. They have many years of leadership in digital preservation and have a lot to offer the rest of the DPC. We look forward to learning from and amplifying their extensive experience, as well as working with them to gather needs and priorities for ongoing planning that is underway for the DPC in Australasia.”
The DPC is an international charitable foundation which supports digital preservation, helping its members around the world to deliver resilient long-term access to digital content and services through community engagement, targeted advocacy work, training and workforce development, capacity building, good practice and standards, and through good management and governance. Its vision is a secure digital legacy.
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