Project Documents
Progress Statement - New Information Access Programme
Progress chart showing project components on NIAP timeline.
Library Symbols Books info for non Te Puna libraries
Instructions for updating library details in the New Zealand Library Symbols Book 2007 for non-Te Puna libraries.
Library Symbols Book information for Te Puna libraries
Instructions for updating library details in the New Zealand Library Symbols Book 2007 for Te Puna subscriber libraries.
Papers Past website pilot project 2001
Describes the pilot project to digitise historical New Zealand newspapers and make them available on the Papers Past website in 2001.
National Digital Heritage Archive (NDHA) Programme Partnership Q&A
The NDHA Programme is a partnership between the National Library, Ex Libris Group and Sun Microsystems to develop a digital archive and preservation management system.
The goal of the partnership is to develop a large-scale, trusted digital preservation system that will meet the cultural heritage preservation and management needs of national libraries now and in the future via a commercially available system.
National Digital Heritage Archive (NDHA) Factsheet 2008
Increasingly, New Zealand and the world's cultural heritage is being created and stored in digital form. Institutions are being challenged to preserve and provide long-term access to digital heritage collections under their guardianship. The National Digital Heritage Archive (NDHA) is the National Library of New Zealand's technical and business solution to this challenge.
Sun Microsystems Case Study: Digital Preservation at the National Library of New Zealand
The NDHA Programme was established in 2004 and has worked in partnership with Ex Libris Group and Sun Microsystems. The NDHA is the Library's implementation of the result of the partnership - the first commercially viable digital preservation system ever developed.
Sample design pages: Services to Libraries website redevelopment project
Two sample designs for new pages for librarians on the National Library's website www.natlib.govt.nz. These new pages will replace the functions currently provided on the Te Puna Subscriber Site, http://subscribers.natlib.govt.nz
Please note that the designs use mock text, and there will be some small changes when the designs are implemented.
Changes to www.natlib.govt.nz are scheduled for Wednesday 24 September 2008.
Background information on the redevelopment project is also available for download.
Background information: Services to Libraries website redevelopment project
This document gives background information on the National Library's project to merge the services and tools provided through the Te Puna Subscriber Site http://subscribers.natlib.govt.nz into the National Library's website www.natlib.govt.nz as part of an expanded service to librarians.
Changes to www.natlib.govt.nz are scheduled for Wednesday 24 September 2008.
Sample designs for the new Librarians pages are also available for download.

