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archives, museums and arts and specialists music organizations, and there was no way for users or researchers to find and access them. There were no collections of digitized printed music and although some national institutions had been digitally preserving their sound collections, none were available online.
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A new Business to Government (B2G) partnership with an Australian digital music supplier provided the opportunity for the service to offer to users access to a database of Australian contemporary online tracks and albums, with 30 second sound samples and pathways for legal digital downloads through
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Music Australia 1.0 was launched in March 2005 with a wide and substantial range of content from major and minor contributing institutions. Soon after release the service faced more challenges and changes, motivated by the need for sustainability amidst rapidly changing digital information business
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As part of the content generation the National Library developed a cooperative plan with the state libraries to digitize Australian sheet music within their emerging digitization programs. Some state libraries, such as Queensland and Western Australia, also developed arts initiatives to perform and
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The collection includes music scores, sound recordings, websites, pictures, films, multimedia, kits, objects, archival collections and other music-related material held in libraries, archives, museums, universities, and specialist music and research organisations in Australia. The service contains
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Developing and delivering the systems to make the service possible posed enormous challenges to music librarians and information professionals across Australia. When the first ideas for a service were floated in 2001, Australia’s music was scattered across many different institutions, libraries,
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The rapid changes in the music industry, driven by new technology and delivery models, posed many challenges for the service as we attempt to stay relevant and to provide to users access, for research or recreation, to Australian music resources. The need to increase and to provide access to
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This B2G, together with identified service enhancements and bug fixes, combined with recommendations from a user and web usability survey commissioned in 2006, drove the changes to Music Australia 1.0. and resulted in the release of Music Australia 2.0 in April 2007.
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information about Australian music, including books and theses, information created by Australians about non-Australian music, and biographical entries for Australian musicians, performers, composers, groups and ensembles, festivals, and organizations.
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record hitherto unknown historic musical works pertaining to their regions, and others, such as the State Library of South Australia, commenced programs to digitally preserve and deliver sound recordings.
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Australian digital music, both historical and contemporary, from printed music to the latest digital audio downloads, for users was a driving force as we looked to improve our service.
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e-commerce, while protecting the rights of artists and performers with
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models and in response to external demands and user feedback.
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to ensure permanent links and access to its resources.
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Index

National Library of Australia
Australian music
Trove
digital rights management
Trove
permalinks
"Music Australia - Australia's Music: Online, in Time"
the original
list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations
improve
introducing
Learn how and when to remove this message
Marie-Louise Ayres
“Australia’s music: online, in time”
“Music Australia: Towards a National Music Information Infrastructure”
Marie-Louise Ayres
"MusicAustralia: Building on National Infrastructure"
"A New Strategic Direction for the National Library of Australia"
"Easy To Do: A brief history of federated harvesting in Australia"
"Case Studies in implementing Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records[FRBR]: AustLit and MusicAustralia"
Warwick Cathro
"Digitization in Australasia"
Trove
Music Australia
Categories
Library 2.0
Online music and lyrics databases

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