A collection of webpages.
The National Library of Australia's Web Archive is a comprehensive collection of Australian online publications, websites, and digital media. It aims to preserve the digital heritage of Australia, ensuring that future generations have access to the country's online history. The archive includes a wide range of content, from government publications and academic research to personal blogs and social media posts.
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Offers an extensive archive of Australian websites and digital publications, capturing the breadth of the country's online presence.
Users can search the archive by keyword, URL, or subject, making it easy to find specific content.
Provides access to snapshots of websites and digital content as they appeared at various points in time.
Aims to preserve Australia's digital heritage for future generations, ensuring the longevity of online content.
Serves as a valuable resource for researchers, educators, and students interested in Australia's digital history.
Allows users to suggest websites for archiving, contributing to the comprehensiveness of the collection.
The archive is regularly updated with new content, reflecting the dynamic nature of the web.
The archive is freely accessible to the public, promoting open access to information.
Engages in collaborative projects with other institutions to expand the scope and depth of the archive.
Provides technical support and guidance for accessing and using the archive's resources.
The National Library of Australia operates under a legal deposit scheme, which requires publishers to deposit copies of their publications with the library.
Works closely with other national and international institutions to enhance digital preservation efforts.
Offers educational programs and workshops to promote digital literacy and the importance of digital preservation.
Continuously explores new technologies and methodologies to improve the archiving process and user experience.
Actively engages with the community to raise awareness about the importance of preserving digital content.
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