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Digitisation & Preservation
The ALIA Digitisation & Preservation group as a community of practice will facilitate networking, support, professional development, and share resources for group members from the GLAM sector.
Featured image: Motorbike in mud, near Dalby, Queensland
Courtesy of QUT Digital Collections
Jack Bain worked around Queensland in various branches of the Bank of Australasia as relief staff. This was his hired motorbike from Ipswich with his belongings bogged near Dalby in September 1930.

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Some useful resources from our cousins in Aotearoa, New Zealand
https://www.micrographics.co.nz/resources
Stories of our Town – Ralph Snowball Capturing Newcastle
Our Co-Convenor Kerrie Shaw recently took part in the filming of a documentary showcasing the digitisation...
Spotlight: The Primary Source – A New Hub for GLAM Collection News and Research Support
A new study Technological Protection Measures and Digital
Preservation: Evidence from video games analyses the impact of copyright the preservation of digital materials. While it focuses on video game preservation, the approach and findings are relevant to understanding the impacts of Technical Protection Measures (TPMs) on all types of digital material, including images, audiovisual works and electronic records that institutions are required to preserve to fulfil their mission.