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This paper discusses an Australian perspective of digital library economics.
Introduction: definition and scope
In 1998 the Digital Library Federation offered the following definition of digital libraries : Digital libraries are organizations that provide the resources, including the specialized staff, to select, structure, offer intellectual access to, interpret, distribute, preserve the integrity of, and ensure the persistence over time of collections of digital works so that they are readily and economically available for use by a defined community or set of communities .(Council on Library and Information Resources,1998)
This definition emphasises that a digital library, like any library, is more than a mere aggregation of information resources: it is a service which is based on principles of selection, acquisition, access, management and preservation, related to a specific client community (Cathro, 1999). Thus any analysis of the economic aspects of digital libraries wil
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Children’s Television, regional news, news media and the bargaining code with digital players were winners from last night’s Federal Budget 2021.
The Morrison Government pledged commitments for the media sector and acknowledged challenges the pandemic has created for the arts sector.
Amongst the measures announced last night were:
$15 million to the AAP Newswire in support of public interest journalism in regional Australia;
$4.2 million to implement the News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code;
$85.4 million for eight national collecting institutions; and
$11.9 million over four years to boost quality children’s television content. This represents the ACTF’s operational funding being locked in for 4 years. ACTF currently receives $2.9 million annually from the Commonwealth Government, on a year by year basis.