rowid,dataset_title,publisher,author,dataset_issued,dataset_modified,dataset_description,source,info_url,start_date,end_date,file_title,download_url,format,file_description,file_created,file_modified,file_size,licence 563,National Library of Australia Sheet Music collection,National Library of Australia,National Library of Australia,2013-05-12T08:15:33.163142,2015-03-07T09:32:57.119742," The National Library of Australia Sheet Music collection includes printed music created by Australians, published in, performed in, or otherwise associated with, Australia. This dataset contains just over 11,000 items.A Highlights of the scores include the original scores of [Waltzing Matilda](http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an7412026) and our official national anthem [Advance Australia Fair](http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an6012238). ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/c53ab05a-03f8-4414-9f31-68359e8ebdac,1800-2002,,nla-sheet-music-collection-2013-01-16.zip,http://data.gov.au/storage/f/2013-05-12T181502/tmphjqDQwnla-sheet-music-collection-2013-01-16.zip,ZIP,,2013-05-12T08:15:55.459229,,13649039.0,Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia 564,"Journal of the H.M.S. Endeavour, 1768-1771",National Library of Australia,National Library of Australia,2013-05-12T09:50:02.783472,2015-03-07T09:32:18.214501," James Cook was born in 1728 in Yorkshire. Apprenticed to a coal shipper in Whitby he began to learn the skills of sound navigation and accurate charting. In 1755 he joined the Royal Navy and steadily advanced. In North America he took part in the siege of Quebec City, and began coastal surveys of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. In 1768 Cook was promoted to become commander of Endeavour Bark sent to Tahiti to observe the transit of Venus. The Admiralty in asecret instructionsa asked Cook to find the mythical southern continent. In 1769 Cook circumnavigated New Zealand, charted its coast and took formal possession for England. On 19 April 1770 Cook sighted another coastline. Sailing north Cook landed at Botany Bay. And charted 5000 miles of coastline with great accuracy. Cook took formal possession of New South Wales for England. In 1772 Cook led a second expedition to confirm the great south land. In 1777, Cookas third voyage explored the Pacific coasts of North America and Siberia. Cook was killed on 14 February 1779 in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii). This dataset contains transcripts of Cookas journal with corresponding links to the digitised pages. Where possible, location information has been extracted. For further information please see the aRead mea file within the dataset. Data has been sourced from [South Seas](http://southseas.nla.gov.au/) and the [Manuscripts collection](http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms1) of the National Library of Australia. ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/7f03ac78-7210-4702-8cd5-f3e373f4097b,1768-1771,,endeavour-journal.zip,http://data.gov.au/storage/f/2013-05-12T194932/tmpeCKIYWendeavour-journal.zip,ZIP,,2013-05-12T09:50:10.709889,,941044.0,Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia 653,Commonwealth Agencies,National Archives of Australia,National Archives of Australia,2013-05-12T11:26:21.392325,2016-04-28T01:27:05.899301,"Descriptions of Commonwealth Agencies responsible for creating archival records series held by the National Archives of Australia. Agencies are distinct and recognisable bodies that have responsibility for carrying out administrative functions. Agencies can be head, state or local offices of Commonwealth government departments, statutory authorities, courts, or tribunals. Each agency is identified by a control number e.g. – CA 12 Prime Minister’s Department CA 3167 Overseas Internees Investigation Board The Agency note provides information about the administrative history of the agency and provides context for creation of its records. This data set consists of: Agency.xml = the administrative history of the Commonwealth Government - It contains information about Agencies. An Agency creates a series of records based on its functions as agency functions change over time, other agencies may perform these functions.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/beaa25fc-0e22-4c17-afe1-8b3cb5cbcfcc,Not specified,,Agencies,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/beaa25fc-0e22-4c17-afe1-8b3cb5cbcfcc/resource/09e16e04-f7b0-46bc-adbc-b675a8739f01/download/agency.xml,XML,,2016-04-28T11:12:55.012888,2016-04-27,,Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia 654,Commonwealth Agencies,National Archives of Australia,National Archives of Australia,2013-05-12T11:26:21.392325,2016-04-28T01:27:05.899301,"Descriptions of Commonwealth Agencies responsible for creating archival records series held by the National Archives of Australia. Agencies are distinct and recognisable bodies that have responsibility for carrying out administrative functions. Agencies can be head, state or local offices of Commonwealth government departments, statutory authorities, courts, or tribunals. Each agency is identified by a control number e.g. – CA 12 Prime Minister’s Department CA 3167 Overseas Internees Investigation Board The Agency note provides information about the administrative history of the agency and provides context for creation of its records. This data set consists of: Agency.xml = the administrative history of the Commonwealth Government - It contains information about Agencies. An Agency creates a series of records based on its functions as agency functions change over time, other agencies may perform these functions.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/beaa25fc-0e22-4c17-afe1-8b3cb5cbcfcc,Not specified,,Agency Schema,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/beaa25fc-0e22-4c17-afe1-8b3cb5cbcfcc/resource/477f26a3-87fd-4af9-8074-30ba4ccd02de/download/agency.xsd,XSD,,2016-04-28T11:15:46.771316,2016-04-27,,Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia