Exploring Standards and Heritage Collections in Brisbane

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Join Nicola Frean at NSLA's Heritage Collections Forum in Brisbane as she discusses the provocation of standards in the library field. Discover insights on archival descriptions and various metadata standards such as DC, ISAD(G), RAD, and MARC, along with discussions on rail gauge in Australia and related historical reports.

  • Heritage Collections
  • Standards
  • Metadata
  • Library Field
  • Brisbane

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  1. Standards a provocation? A talk for NSLA s Heritage Collections Forum in Brisbane, 13 May 2015 Nicola Frean, Leader A&D, Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand

  2. Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_gauge_in_Australia Details of the Clapp report for the Commonwealth Land Transport Board thin lines 3' 6 dotted lines 4' 8.5 dashed thick lines new 4' 8.5 thick lines 5' 3"

  3. EAD Encoded Archival Description http://www.loc.gov/ead/ V1 1998 V2 2002 V3 2015 EAC Encoded Archival Context http://eac.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/ 2011

  4. But DC ISAD(G) RAD MARC etc, etc

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