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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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Why Oral Histories Matter
In the latest blog post from Margot Note Consulting LLC, the importance of oral histories in archival management takes center stage. The article underscores how oral history projects, comprised of recorded interviews, play a pivotal role in capturing untold stories and providing valuable context for archival materials. GLAM professional are highlighted as key players in preserving the memory of events, enhancing accessibility, and building community through the careful execution of oral history interviews.
They are also a critical way to ensure our collections capture the diversity of our communities.
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ALIA Digitisation & Preservation Engagement
Hear speakers from Trove, Wikimedia, and the Biodiversity Heritage Library talk about internal and external...
International Council on Archives (ICA)
Archives constitute the memory of nations and societies, shape their identity, and are a cornerstone of the...