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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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Webinars
Open GLAM toolkit: unlocking cultural heritage collections
The DIY Open GLAM Toolkit is designed to help cultural organisations open up their digital collections for wider access. Developed from insights gained through GLAM-E Lab collaborations, this toolkit provides the essential resources needed to identify, prepare, and publish collections under public domain or other machine-readable licenses.
Dodging Digital Disasters
In our second webinar this year join Clare Mclellan (University of Melbourne) provides a: Case study from...
Resources for Digitisation and Preservation from the National Preservation Institute (US)
The National Preservation Institute (NPI) provides an extensive collection of resources for those involved in preservation, digitisation, and cultural resource management. Here’s a quick guide to their Useful Links page.