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 938,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to Tickets of Exemption from Government Labour, 1827-32",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/bd235c5d-0690-441f-ad62-a5fa4eaa3761/download/tickets-of-exemption-from-govt-labor-1827-32.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/tickets-of-exemption-from-government-labour).",2015-10-01T12:05:30.634761,,,Creative Commons Attribution 941,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to Tickets of Leave Passports, 1835-69",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/128a859e-120f-43e2-8f9f-9aadc05b8745/download/tickets-of-leave-passports-1835-69.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-ticket-of-leave-passports).",2015-10-01T12:14:59.685832,,,Creative Commons Attribution 939,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to Tickets of Leave, 1810-75",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/386608d7-a103-4440-adb7-adae2f8928db/download/tickets-of-leave-1810-75.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-tickets-of-leave).",2015-10-01T12:11:25.660171,,,Creative Commons Attribution 940,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to Tickets of Leave, Certificates of Emancipation, and Pardons, 1810-19",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/82b8128f-b0cf-44ef-b6c5-f4762688b000/download/tickets-of-leave-certificates-of-emancipation-pardons-1810-19.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-tickets-of-leave-certificates-and-pardons).",2015-10-01T12:13:36.362074,,,Creative Commons Attribution 935,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,Index to convict bank accounts 1837-70,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/4cbdcbe0-e51f-41a1-ae44-25a16c2e06bc/download/bank-accounts-1837-70.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-convict-bank-accounts).",2015-10-01T11:57:07.654001,,,Creative Commons Attribution 937,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to convict pardons, 1791-1825 and 1837-47",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/c3d46577-7ede-4ed0-96cb-9877af4727a2/download/pardons-1791-1825-and-1837-47.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-convict-pardons).",2015-10-01T12:02:20.325069,,,Creative Commons Attribution 864,South Australian Museum Herpetology Collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2013-03-21T05:07:17.288715,2020-02-18T01:28:14.693870,"Over 70,000 specimens have been registered in this collection, which has a particular emphasis on South Australian and arid zone fauna. A second major regional focus is Melanesia, especially the island of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Papua Province, Indonesia), with some 6,000 registered specimens. Most material is formalin-fixed and stored in 70% alcohol, with tadpoles stored in formalin. There is a significant dry skeletal collection of over 1,500 specimens, mostly skulls, and this will continue to be expanded. Since 1980, the great majority of specimens acquired (approx. 40,000) have had tissue samples (mostly liver) taken for genetic and biochemical research. These are held in the S.A. Museum's Australian Biological Tissue Collection. All specimens are individually registered and the data entered on a collections management system. All specimens are stored on-site in the S.A. Museum Science Centre alcohol storage facilities. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e0cc2850-5096-44ec-9602-7b5abfaa2094,1880-2014,,Information about herpetology at the South Australian Museum,https://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/collections/biological-sciences/reptiles-amphibians,HTML,Information about herpetology at the South Australian Museum,2014-06-04T08:44:13.780750,2014-06-04T09:00:21.690925,9109.0,Creative Commons Attribution 852,South Australian Museum Ichthyology Collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2013-03-21T05:15:15.690837,2020-02-18T23:51:32.608265,"The South Australian Museum fish collection is comprised of over eleven thousand registered lots. The collection has a strong regional focus with freshwater fishes of southern and central Australia and Southern Ocean marine fishes, including deep-sea species, well represented. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a09d615c-79f1-4918-9cb4-8c4c636c80eb,1880-2014,,Information about ichthyology at the South Australian Museum,https://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/collections/biological-sciences/fish,HTML,Information about ichthyology at the South Australian Museum,2014-06-04T08:35:49.718522,2014-06-04T09:00:24.940416,9196.0,Creative Commons Attribution 860,South Australian Museum Mammalogy Collection,South Australian Museum,Alexis Tindall,2013-03-21T05:53:24.949394,2020-02-18T01:29:11.710141,"There are over 24,000 specimens in this collection, including skulls, skins, skeletons, spirit specimens, photographs and frozen tissue. It includes over 1600 marine mammals and its comprehensiveness makes this collection the best of its kind in Australia. Other strengths of the collection include South Australian arid zone native mammals, many specimens of extinct species such as the thylacine and large numbers of bat species. The collection has also historical importance as it includes many specimens from early expeditions in Australia and to the subantarctic Islands and Antarctica. Well-known people such as Sir Douglas Mawson, Edgar R. Waite and Hedley Finlayson have contributed to the collection. The mammal collection includes sub-fossils and remains from owl pellets. This collection consists entirely of Australian material with 20000 - 25000 specimens covering 76 mammal species (including introduced species). The collection is made up of bulk bone deposits from the floor of caves, bones excavated from sinkholes, bones extracted from predator scats (eg. dingoes, foxes and Ghost Bats), pellets from birds of prey, particularly barn owls (both recent and pre-settlement material), and stick nest rat nests and middens. The sub-fossil collection is the second best of its kind in Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/35f2b0e5-a207-4114-b2c5-b2f12aa8b8ad,1880-2014,,Information about mammalogy at the South Australian Museum,https://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/collections/biological-sciences/mammals,HTML,Information about mammalogy at the South Australian Museum.,2014-06-04T08:40:10.088620,2014-06-04T09:00:23.571729,9232.0,Creative Commons Attribution 856,South Australian Museum Ornithology Collection,South Australian Museum,Alexis Tindall,2013-03-21T05:59:59.088745,2020-02-18T01:29:42.117037,"This section houses over 55,000 registered and 6,000 unregistered specimens including skins, eggs, skeletons, nests and spirit collections. It has an excellent collection of South Australian species, both historical and recent, a large collection of stomach contents, which is used to determine diets, and an Australia wide collection of eggs. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a4fbf1a3-bb6f-4b59-860a-3283200e7a90,1860-2014,,Information about ornithology at the South Australian Museum,https://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/collections/biological-sciences/birds,HTML,Information about ornithology at the South Australian Museum.,2014-06-04T08:31:28.782054,2014-06-04T09:00:26.048860,8458.0,Creative Commons Attribution 916,South Australian Museum Terrestrial Invertebrate Collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2013-03-21T05:57:20.220041,2016-07-05T03:45:43.422359,"The collection has Australia-wide and Indo-Pacific representation, plus some world specimens for comparative purposes. The collection comprises 1200000 pinned specimens, 450000 specimens in spirit and 20000 slides. There are 8670 holotypes, of which 5000 are from the A.M. Lea beetle collection. There are 23000 other types. In summary, the entomological collections Class Insecta comprise 662 Australian families and 85,961 known Australian species. The arachnological collections comprise spiders (50000 specimens in alcohol), mites (25000 slide mounts and 20000 specimens in alcohol), scorpions (5000 specimens in alcohol) and myriapods. Images from this collection are available on the Atlas of Living Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a81870be-82eb-4868-81e9-0a8d11622675,1860-2014,,Information about terrestrial invertebrates at the South Australian Museum,https://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/collections/biological-sciences/terrestrial-invertebrates,HTML,Information about terrestrial invertebrates at the South Australian Museum.,2014-06-04T08:21:41.870868,2014-06-04T09:00:29.267363,9619.0,Creative Commons Attribution 844,"Interned: Torrens Island, 1914-1915",History Trust of South Australia,History Trust of South Australia,2015-05-29T06:26:23.281710,2017-06-27T02:07:59.361209,"##Interned: Torrens Island, 1914-1915 In August 1914 war broke out across Europe. Within days ‘enemy subjects’ in Australia were required to register with the authorities. Most gave their ‘parole’ and went on with their lives in the community, but internment started with sailors taken off enemy ships and enemy reservists, and went on to include enemy subjects suspected of ‘disloyal or unsatisfactory’ behaviour. Later, some naturalised British subjects and even natural-born British subjects were interned. In the course of the war over 6,000 enemy subjects were interned across Australia. This dataset contains information about individuals interned during the First World War from South Australia (Military District 4). Most of those interned between October 1914 and August 1915, some 400 men, were held on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary, north-west of Adelaide. The data set also includes those from South Australia who were interned in New South Wales after Torrens Island internment camp closed in August 1915. The data was compiled by History SA staff from two archival series in the National Archives of Australia: A367 C18000 Part 1, War Internees and Deportees 1914-1919 and D2286, Nominal Roll of prisoners of war interned at Torrens Island concentration camp 1915. Data fields include: Name, Also recorded as (alternative name), Date interned, Interned (at), Nationality, Date of birth/age, Remarks, and Notes. The data has been produced by identifying individuals who appear in both series and combining information from both series into this data set, using the A367 data as the primary series. This involved interpreting the data, in particular, making an assessment of whether or not entries in the two series with similar names represent the same person. Further research may reveal some of these assessments to be inaccurate. The dataset was produced as part of research for an exhibition at the Migration Museum and the Wakefield Press publication Interned: Torrens Island, 1914-15. http://migration.historysa.com.au/events/2014/interned-torrens-island-1914-1915 http://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/product.php?productid=1201 ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/eb04171a-1a75-4549-820d-fd20a1d434be,1939-01-01,1946-01-01,Internee Data,https://interned.historysa.com.au/js/data.js,JS,Information surrounding internees sourced from http://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/product.php?productid=1201 and National Australian Archives,2015-05-29T16:29:30.924997,2015-01-28T00:45:42,,Creative Commons Attribution 669,Libraries Board of South Australia Annual Report data,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2017-11-08T23:22:10.102294,2020-10-21T22:39:06.054568,Statistical data that appears in the Libraries Board of South Australia Annual Reports.,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/3070a7b7-f76d-432d-8c9a-f9daf6077efa,2015-07-01,2019-06-30,Libraries Board of South Australia 2016-2017 Annual Report Data,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/3070a7b7-f76d-432d-8c9a-f9daf6077efa/resource/3de27077-f0f9-4bdb-b51d-16c9d002c175/download/libraries-board-of-south-australia-2016-2017-annual-report-data.xlsx,XLSX,"Statistical data for the period 2016-07-01 to 2017-06-30. Also includes data for the 2015-2016 financial year.",2017-11-09T10:25:54.575915,2017-11-08T23:25:54.520380,,Creative Commons Attribution 668,Libraries Board of South Australia Annual Report data,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2017-11-08T23:22:10.102294,2020-10-21T22:39:06.054568,Statistical data that appears in the Libraries Board of South Australia Annual Reports.,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/3070a7b7-f76d-432d-8c9a-f9daf6077efa,2015-07-01,2019-06-30,Libraries Board of South Australia 2017-2018 Annual Report Data,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/3070a7b7-f76d-432d-8c9a-f9daf6077efa/resource/6455d01b-05ba-424d-b71b-91a057621c62/download/libraries-board-of-south-australia-2017-2018-annual-report-data.xlsx,XLSX,"Statistical data for the period 2017-07-01 to 2018-06-30. Also includes data for earlier financial years.",2018-09-03T01:17:49.848794,2018-09-03T01:17:49.755396,,Creative Commons Attribution 667,Libraries Board of South Australia Annual Report data,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2017-11-08T23:22:10.102294,2020-10-21T22:39:06.054568,Statistical data that appears in the Libraries Board of South Australia Annual Reports.,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/3070a7b7-f76d-432d-8c9a-f9daf6077efa,2015-07-01,2019-06-30,Libraries Board of South Australia 2018-2019,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/3070a7b7-f76d-432d-8c9a-f9daf6077efa/resource/21b51db3-6a83-47cb-8dc6-a56798ecf3d7/download/libraries-board-of-south-australia-2018-2019-annual-report-data.xlsx,XLSX,Statistical data for the period 2018-07-01 to 2019-06-30. Also includes data for earlier financial years.,2019-11-19T04:06:49.234218,2019-11-19T04:06:49.180679,,Creative Commons Attribution 670,Libraries Board of South Australia Annual Report data,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2017-11-08T23:22:10.102294,2020-10-21T22:39:06.054568,Statistical data that appears in the Libraries Board of South Australia Annual Reports.,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/3070a7b7-f76d-432d-8c9a-f9daf6077efa,2015-07-01,2019-06-30,Libraries Board of South Australia 2019-2020,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/3070a7b7-f76d-432d-8c9a-f9daf6077efa/resource/8a585e71-ae7c-427b-9b44-1bbcd0887c24/download/libraries-board-of-south-austr2019-annual-report-data_datasa.csv,CSV,Libraries Board Annual Report Data for 2019-20 also includes data for 2016-2020,2020-10-21T22:32:15.975530,2020-10-21T22:32:15.904518,,Creative Commons Attribution 666,Annual Report 20-21,State Library of South Australia,State Library,2021-10-24T23:51:38.636071,2021-10-24T23:52:11.836623,Annual Report,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/63e3f460-29c1-4c83-91d6-815fd8afc32b,2020-06-30,2021-07-01,Libraries Board of South Australia annual-report data DATASA 2021.csv,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/63e3f460-29c1-4c83-91d6-815fd8afc32b/resource/29743feb-f24f-43d6-848c-6c2e9e14fc67/download/libraries-board-of-south-australia-annual-report-data-datasa-2021.csv,CSV,,2021-10-24T23:52:05.099527,2021-10-24T23:52:05.057876,2797.0,Creative Commons Attribution 814,State Records - Linear Metres of Unaccessioned Records,State Records South Australia,State Records,2017-10-25T23:54:38.068972,2019-12-03T04:24:43.980917,Linear metres of unaccessioned records held by State Records of South Australia,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/faeaed50-0031-476a-af91-b3b0cb1d682c,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,Linear Metres of Unaccessioned Records held by State Records of South Australia,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/faeaed50-0031-476a-af91-b3b0cb1d682c/resource/c889ef74-08f1-44f2-9aac-96958fbbfff2/download/20170731-key-statistics-relating-to-unaccessioned-records-2016-17.csv,CSV,Linear Metres of Unaccessioned Records held by State Records of South Australia,2017-10-26T10:57:26.142908,2017-10-25T23:57:26.045051,,Creative Commons Attribution 683,Lost Adelaide Architecture Photographs,State Library of South Australia,"Online Projects, State Library of South Australia",2013-05-21T07:06:04.920232,2020-01-15T06:43:11.152721,"Two photo sets on Flickr containing photographs of Lost Adelaide architecture from Central Adelaide (78 photographs) and Adelaide’s West End (70 photographs). These photographs have been used in two of the State Library’s walking tours for hand held devices, Lost Adelaide and Lost Adelaide: West End. Contains brief information about each building and location.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/2b0e3d83-159f-4118-a7e2-9612367372ed,1846-1966,,Lost Adelaide - West End Photographs,https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157632985933882/,JPEG,"Photographs of Lost Adelaide architecture from Adelaide’s West End (70 photographs). These photographs have been used in two of the State Library’s walking tours for hand held devices, Lost Adelaide and Lost Adelaide: West End.",2013-05-21T02:08:51.061745,2013-05-21T03:00:09.678618,20.0,Creative Commons Attribution 682,Lost Adelaide Architecture Photographs,State Library of South Australia,"Online Projects, State Library of South Australia",2013-05-21T07:06:04.920232,2020-01-15T06:43:11.152721,"Two photo sets on Flickr containing photographs of Lost Adelaide architecture from Central Adelaide (78 photographs) and Adelaide’s West End (70 photographs). These photographs have been used in two of the State Library’s walking tours for hand held devices, Lost Adelaide and Lost Adelaide: West End. Contains brief information about each building and location.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/2b0e3d83-159f-4118-a7e2-9612367372ed,1846-1966,,Lost Adelaide Photographs,https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157626397640297/,JPEG,"Photographs of Lost Adelaide architecture from Central Adelaide (78 photographs). These photographs have been used in two of the State Library’s walking tours for hand held devices, Lost Adelaide and Lost Adelaide: West End.",2013-05-21T02:07:25.828298,2013-05-21T03:00:08.612701,20.0,Creative Commons Attribution 676,Maps and Charts,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T04:49:22.153678,2020-01-15T06:48:55.606434,"This dataset contains images of more than 1000 selected maps and charts with South Australian coverage. Use in conjunction with the Flickr API [https://www.flickr.com/services/api/](https://www.flickr.com/services/api/).",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/5d5dcaf1-44e9-44d1-aec7-ca0fe1509a30,1802-01-01,1938-12-31,Maps and Charts Flickr album,https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157632570500903,JPEG,Link to Flickr album,2016-06-29T14:50:02.343377,,,Creative Commons Attribution 862,South Australian Museum Herpetology Collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2013-03-21T05:07:17.288715,2020-02-18T01:28:14.693870,"Over 70,000 specimens have been registered in this collection, which has a particular emphasis on South Australian and arid zone fauna. A second major regional focus is Melanesia, especially the island of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Papua Province, Indonesia), with some 6,000 registered specimens. Most material is formalin-fixed and stored in 70% alcohol, with tadpoles stored in formalin. There is a significant dry skeletal collection of over 1,500 specimens, mostly skulls, and this will continue to be expanded. Since 1980, the great majority of specimens acquired (approx. 40,000) have had tissue samples (mostly liver) taken for genetic and biochemical research. These are held in the S.A. Museum's Australian Biological Tissue Collection. All specimens are individually registered and the data entered on a collections management system. All specimens are stored on-site in the S.A. Museum Science Centre alcohol storage facilities. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e0cc2850-5096-44ec-9602-7b5abfaa2094,1880-2014,,Metadata Herpetology,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-15T02%3A30%3A03.534Z/metadata-tempate-herpetology.doc,DOC,"Contains information such as Short Description, Update Frequency, Last Updated, Organisation,File Format, Author, Mentors, Themes, etc ",2013-05-09T23:53:47.039883,2014-10-30T09:00:51,851968.0,Creative Commons Attribution 850,South Australian Museum Ichthyology Collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2013-03-21T05:15:15.690837,2020-02-18T23:51:32.608265,"The South Australian Museum fish collection is comprised of over eleven thousand registered lots. The collection has a strong regional focus with freshwater fishes of southern and central Australia and Southern Ocean marine fishes, including deep-sea species, well represented. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a09d615c-79f1-4918-9cb4-8c4c636c80eb,1880-2014,,Metadata tempate for Ichthyology Collection,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-15T02%3A32%3A23.338Z/metadata-tempate-ichthyology.doc,DOC,High Level metadata information for Ichthyology Collection,2013-05-14T21:36:03.682895,2014-10-30T09:00:45,851968.0,Creative Commons Attribution 854,South Australian Museum Ornithology Collection,South Australian Museum,Alexis Tindall,2013-03-21T05:59:59.088745,2020-02-18T01:29:42.117037,"This section houses over 55,000 registered and 6,000 unregistered specimens including skins, eggs, skeletons, nests and spirit collections. It has an excellent collection of South Australian species, both historical and recent, a large collection of stomach contents, which is used to determine diets, and an Australia wide collection of eggs. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a4fbf1a3-bb6f-4b59-860a-3283200e7a90,1860-2014,,Metadata tempate for Ornithology Collection,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-15T02%3A36%3A42.467Z/metadata-tempate-ornithology.doc,DOC,High level metadata information for Ornithology Collection,2013-05-14T21:38:19.384418,2014-10-30T09:01:26,851968.0,Creative Commons Attribution 858,South Australian Museum Mammalogy Collection,South Australian Museum,Alexis Tindall,2013-03-21T05:53:24.949394,2020-02-18T01:29:11.710141,"There are over 24,000 specimens in this collection, including skulls, skins, skeletons, spirit specimens, photographs and frozen tissue. It includes over 1600 marine mammals and its comprehensiveness makes this collection the best of its kind in Australia. Other strengths of the collection include South Australian arid zone native mammals, many specimens of extinct species such as the thylacine and large numbers of bat species. The collection has also historical importance as it includes many specimens from early expeditions in Australia and to the subantarctic Islands and Antarctica. Well-known people such as Sir Douglas Mawson, Edgar R. Waite and Hedley Finlayson have contributed to the collection. The mammal collection includes sub-fossils and remains from owl pellets. This collection consists entirely of Australian material with 20000 - 25000 specimens covering 76 mammal species (including introduced species). The collection is made up of bulk bone deposits from the floor of caves, bones excavated from sinkholes, bones extracted from predator scats (eg. dingoes, foxes and Ghost Bats), pellets from birds of prey, particularly barn owls (both recent and pre-settlement material), and stick nest rat nests and middens. The sub-fossil collection is the second best of its kind in Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/35f2b0e5-a207-4114-b2c5-b2f12aa8b8ad,1880-2014,,Metadata tempate- Mammalogy.doc,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-15T02%3A27%3A46.860Z/metadata-tempate-mammalogy.doc,DOC,High Level metadata for Mammalogy Collection.,2013-05-14T21:06:03.749733,2014-10-30T09:01:19,854016.0,Creative Commons Attribution 914,South Australian Museum Terrestrial Invertebrate Collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2013-03-21T05:57:20.220041,2016-07-05T03:45:43.422359,"The collection has Australia-wide and Indo-Pacific representation, plus some world specimens for comparative purposes. The collection comprises 1200000 pinned specimens, 450000 specimens in spirit and 20000 slides. There are 8670 holotypes, of which 5000 are from the A.M. Lea beetle collection. There are 23000 other types. In summary, the entomological collections Class Insecta comprise 662 Australian families and 85,961 known Australian species. The arachnological collections comprise spiders (50000 specimens in alcohol), mites (25000 slide mounts and 20000 specimens in alcohol), scorpions (5000 specimens in alcohol) and myriapods. Images from this collection are available on the Atlas of Living Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a81870be-82eb-4868-81e9-0a8d11622675,1860-2014,,Metadata tempate- Terrestrial Invertebrates.doc,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-15T02%3A28%3A55.505Z/metadata-tempate-terrestrial-invertebrates.doc,DOC,Contains high level metadata information of the Terrestrial Invertebrates dataset.,2013-05-14T21:03:23.389242,2014-10-30T09:01:23,852480.0,Creative Commons Attribution 794,Mount Gambier Destitute Register,Mount Gambier Library,Mount Gambier Library,2016-07-04T01:13:31.122992,2016-07-04T01:14:58.244849,"Destitute records from Mount Gambier, including information on applicants such as ship and arrival date, infirmity, circumstances, family, means of subsistence.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/f475bf72-2aac-4893-a162-aaa5343a490d,1883-01-01,1894-01-01,Mount Gambier Destitute Records,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/f475bf72-2aac-4893-a162-aaa5343a490d/resource/ac6e4cb9-d3bd-461f-bdd0-25a92a9d2019/download/clientirecord-setsdestitute-records.xlsx,XLSX,,2016-07-04T11:14:57.627256,2016-07-04T01:14:57.542684,,Creative Commons Attribution 686,Murray Bridge Photographs,State Library of South Australia,"Online projects, State Library of South Australia",2013-05-21T08:35:27.894785,2019-11-15T06:10:14.516240,Selected images (54) from the State Library of South Australia collections of Murray Bridge.,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/02ae1642-b8cc-4c98-a7d7-6e2c7e1ec7cb,1870-1975,,Murray Bridge Photographs,https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157623894248488/,JPEG,Selected images (54) from the State Library of South Australia collections of Murray Bridge. This dataset can be used in conjunction with the Flickr API http://www.flickr.com/services/api/ .,2013-05-21T03:36:42.998195,2013-05-21T04:00:11.178483,20.0,Creative Commons Attribution 946,Powerhouse Museum Collection API,Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences,,2013-05-24T01:43:33.435412,2019-05-30T23:59:59.037949,Application Programming Interface (machine readable) for the Powerhouse Museum's Collections.,data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/bf9df234-7890-4907-94f6-e7872c8f4258,,,Museum of Applied Arts and Science MAAS’s Public API,https://api.maas.museum/docs,api,This has replaced the Powerhouse Museum Collection API,2013-05-23T21:43:56.565263,2013-05-26T22:20:57.279161,20.0,Creative Commons Attribution 931,"NSW Government Railways and Tramways Roll of Honour, 1914-1919",NSW State Archives,,2014-09-30T04:45:10.718317,2016-07-20T12:15:24.842423,"Name search for railway employees who died in the First World War. This index contains 1214 entries and was compiled from one volume by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers). [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/professions-and-occupations/railway-employees-1/railways-and-tramways-roll-of-honour).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/33809e06-5e9e-49e6-a922-b345afc0b4ca,,,NSW Govt Railways and Tramways - Roll of Honour - 1914-1919.csv,http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/storage/f/2014-09-30T04%3A45%3A19.871Z/nsw-govt-railways-and-tramways-roll-of-honour-1914-1919.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: Surname, First Name, Branch, Military Unit, Page No, ID",2014-09-30T00:46:33.977932,,,Creative Commons Attribution 932,"Nominal Roll of the First Railway Section (AIF), 1917-20",NSW State Archives,,2014-09-30T04:50:13.606219,2016-07-20T12:15:14.925772,"Name search for railway employees who formed the 1st Railway Section of the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force, also known as the 6th Australian Broad Gauge Railway Operating Company. This index contains 435 entries and was compiled from one record series by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers). [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/professions-and-occupations/railway-employees-1/nominal-roll-aif).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/7e8b1833-4edc-483f-b38c-816e87a60149,,,Nominal Roll of the First Railway Section (AIF).csv,http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/storage/f/2014-09-30T04%3A50%3A17.994Z/nominal-roll-of-the-first-railway-section-aif.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: Surname, Other Names, Age, Address, Date of Joining, Series, Reel, Page, ID",2014-09-30T00:51:03.642506,,,Creative Commons Attribution 687,Old Colonists photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2019-06-17T04:23:32.034128,2019-08-29T04:44:14.837878,"Portrait photographs of 'Old Colonists' – settlers who arrived in the colony of South Australia before 1841. The men Old Colonists were invited to attend a banquet held by businessman Emanuel Solomon on 28 December 1871 to commemorate 35 years since European colonisation. Photographs are sourced from two composite or 'mosaic' photographs, one of men and one of women.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/9f1775b6-9c4f-4e27-819b-33c83d0601f9,1856-01-01,1885-12-31,Old Colonists Men,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/9f1775b6-9c4f-4e27-819b-33c83d0601f9/resource/982e89d4-066c-467d-a078-e8cf39228d7d/download/old_colonists_men.csv,CSV,"515 photographs **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #(BIBLIO)** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b31236881"" - **RECORD URL** : URL to the catalogue record in our database - **RECORD XML** : URL to the XML version of the catalogue record - **NAME** : Name of photographer - **TITLE** : Title of photograph - **DATES/PUBLICATION DETAILS** : Date of the photograph - **DESCRIPTION/QUANTITY** : Format and dimensions of the original image - **SUMMARY** : Summary information about the image, its content and context - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **SERIES/COLLECTION** : Images may be aggregated as a collection - **IMAGE URL** : URL of the web image - **MOSAIC URL** : URL of the composite photograph of all portraits",2019-06-17T04:26:30.618656,2019-06-17T04:26:30.557168,,Creative Commons Attribution 688,Old Colonists photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2019-06-17T04:23:32.034128,2019-08-29T04:44:14.837878,"Portrait photographs of 'Old Colonists' – settlers who arrived in the colony of South Australia before 1841. The men Old Colonists were invited to attend a banquet held by businessman Emanuel Solomon on 28 December 1871 to commemorate 35 years since European colonisation. Photographs are sourced from two composite or 'mosaic' photographs, one of men and one of women.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/9f1775b6-9c4f-4e27-819b-33c83d0601f9,1856-01-01,1885-12-31,Old Colonists Men - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/9f1775b6-9c4f-4e27-819b-33c83d0601f9/resource/d2c7f711-a6d5-467e-86f3-cd0c10edd483/download/old_colonists_men.xlsx,XLSX,This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks.,2019-06-17T05:17:29.039183,2019-06-17T05:17:28.980182,,Creative Commons Attribution 689,Old Colonists photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2019-06-17T04:23:32.034128,2019-08-29T04:44:14.837878,"Portrait photographs of 'Old Colonists' – settlers who arrived in the colony of South Australia before 1841. The men Old Colonists were invited to attend a banquet held by businessman Emanuel Solomon on 28 December 1871 to commemorate 35 years since European colonisation. Photographs are sourced from two composite or 'mosaic' photographs, one of men and one of women.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/9f1775b6-9c4f-4e27-819b-33c83d0601f9,1856-01-01,1885-12-31,Old Colonists Women,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/9f1775b6-9c4f-4e27-819b-33c83d0601f9/resource/88b20768-1d58-4879-8ffd-631119c11d1c/download/old_colonists_women.csv,CSV,"600 photographs **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #(BIBLIO)** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b2074769x"" - **RECORD URL** : URL to the catalogue record in our database - **RECORD XML** : URL to the XML version of the catalogue record - **NAME** : Name of photographer - **TITLE** : Title of photograph - **DATES/PUBLICATION DETAILS** : Date of the photograph - **DESCRIPTION/QUANTITY** : Format and dimensions of the original image - **SUMMARY** : Summary information about the image, its content and context - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **SERIES/COLLECTION** : Images may be aggregated as a collection - **IMAGE URL** : URL of the web image - **MOSAIC URL** : URL of the composite photograph of all portraits",2019-06-17T05:19:00.981788,2019-06-17T05:19:00.884090,,Creative Commons Attribution 690,Old Colonists photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2019-06-17T04:23:32.034128,2019-08-29T04:44:14.837878,"Portrait photographs of 'Old Colonists' – settlers who arrived in the colony of South Australia before 1841. The men Old Colonists were invited to attend a banquet held by businessman Emanuel Solomon on 28 December 1871 to commemorate 35 years since European colonisation. Photographs are sourced from two composite or 'mosaic' photographs, one of men and one of women.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/9f1775b6-9c4f-4e27-819b-33c83d0601f9,1856-01-01,1885-12-31,Old Colonists Women - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/9f1775b6-9c4f-4e27-819b-33c83d0601f9/resource/ac6a6aff-f263-42b2-a20d-b0ec3a803ee0/download/old_colonists_women.xlsx,XLSX,This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks.,2019-06-17T05:20:15.622877,2019-06-17T05:20:15.558765,,Creative Commons Attribution 943,OpenGov NSW API,NSW State Archives,,2013-05-28T05:04:20.514798,2015-02-03T06:33:14.130405,"A repository of information published by NSW Government agencies, including Annual Reports and open access information released under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/e2c36616-36db-4bb3-a907-87db836481f0,,,OpenGov NSW API,https://www.opengov.nsw.gov.au/api,API,"OpenGov NSW data and functionality are available via an open web API. This service provides additional options for agencies wishing to integrate OpenGov NSW with their own websites. It also means that external developers, and members of the public more broadly, can easily extract and use OpenGov NSW data. For more information, visit: [https://www.opengov.nsw.gov.au/api](https://www.opengov.nsw.gov.au/api)",2013-05-28T01:05:30.921458,,,Creative Commons Attribution 754,Oral Histories,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T05:56:30.682753,2019-08-29T04:33:50.156866,"This dataset includes 952 selected oral history transcripts from the J.D. Somerville Oral History Collection, the central repository for unpublished oral history tapes and transcripts in South Australia. The collection is intended to provide an oral record of all aspects of the South Australian experience and particularly of those who are poorly represented in documentary records, such as low income earners, people of non-English speaking background, women, and country people. The collection also provides a representative sample of the various uses of oral history, such as academic, commissioned, local history, community arts, school and family history. The transcripts are in PDF format. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a1fce9bf-9afe-426f-a4b8-e2661e611436,1960-01-01,2013-12-31,Oral Histories,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a1fce9bf-9afe-426f-a4b8-e2661e611436/resource/a953a0e5-ab69-41d4-b658-9dfc97253b0f/download/oralhistorieswithtranscript.csv,CSV,"**Explanation of fields** - **RECORD#** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b29335796"" - **URL** : URL to the catalogue record in our database - **XML** : URL to the XML version of the catalogue record - **NAME** : Name of interviewee - **NUMBER** : Number of the recording within the project - **TITLE** : Title of interview - **Dates/publication details** : Date interview recorded (may be year only or exact date) - **Description/Quantity** : Format of original recording, length of recording - **SUMMARY** : Summary description of content of interview - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Series/Collection** : Project name (some oral histories were conducted within a project) - **Transcript URL** : URL of location of transcript in PDF format",2017-07-07T13:04:40.199604,2017-07-07T03:04:40.131038,,Creative Commons Attribution 756,Oral Histories,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T05:56:30.682753,2019-08-29T04:33:50.156866,"This dataset includes 952 selected oral history transcripts from the J.D. Somerville Oral History Collection, the central repository for unpublished oral history tapes and transcripts in South Australia. The collection is intended to provide an oral record of all aspects of the South Australian experience and particularly of those who are poorly represented in documentary records, such as low income earners, people of non-English speaking background, women, and country people. The collection also provides a representative sample of the various uses of oral history, such as academic, commissioned, local history, community arts, school and family history. The transcripts are in PDF format. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a1fce9bf-9afe-426f-a4b8-e2661e611436,1960-01-01,2013-12-31,Oral Histories,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a1fce9bf-9afe-426f-a4b8-e2661e611436/resource/27e01056-9b5f-49d9-a0b2-26618952ca70/download/oralhistories.csv,CSV,"Compiled 2016. This data set has been superseded by an updated version at the top of this Data and Resources list. **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD#** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b29335796"" - **NAME** : Name of interviewee - **TITLE** : Title of interview - **Dates/publication details** : Date interview recorded (may be year only or exact date) - **Description/Quantity** : Length of recording - **SUMMARY** : Summary description of content of interview - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Series/Collection** : Project name (some oral histories were conducted within a project) - **Transcript URL** : URL of location of transcript in PDF format",2016-07-01T11:28:36.355404,2016-07-01T01:28:36.247296,,Creative Commons Attribution 755,Oral Histories,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T05:56:30.682753,2019-08-29T04:33:50.156866,"This dataset includes 952 selected oral history transcripts from the J.D. Somerville Oral History Collection, the central repository for unpublished oral history tapes and transcripts in South Australia. The collection is intended to provide an oral record of all aspects of the South Australian experience and particularly of those who are poorly represented in documentary records, such as low income earners, people of non-English speaking background, women, and country people. The collection also provides a representative sample of the various uses of oral history, such as academic, commissioned, local history, community arts, school and family history. The transcripts are in PDF format. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a1fce9bf-9afe-426f-a4b8-e2661e611436,1960-01-01,2013-12-31,Oral Histories - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a1fce9bf-9afe-426f-a4b8-e2661e611436/resource/547be64c-8b9e-4d1e-8319-1fb8f2f8af5f/download/oralhistorieswithtranscript.xlsx,XLSX,This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks.,2017-07-07T13:08:01.407175,2017-07-07T03:08:01.336759,,Creative Commons Attribution 757,Oral Histories,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T05:56:30.682753,2019-08-29T04:33:50.156866,"This dataset includes 952 selected oral history transcripts from the J.D. Somerville Oral History Collection, the central repository for unpublished oral history tapes and transcripts in South Australia. The collection is intended to provide an oral record of all aspects of the South Australian experience and particularly of those who are poorly represented in documentary records, such as low income earners, people of non-English speaking background, women, and country people. The collection also provides a representative sample of the various uses of oral history, such as academic, commissioned, local history, community arts, school and family history. The transcripts are in PDF format. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a1fce9bf-9afe-426f-a4b8-e2661e611436,1960-01-01,2013-12-31,Oral Histories - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a1fce9bf-9afe-426f-a4b8-e2661e611436/resource/632bbc88-e6bf-4f4d-98da-48f27f98d0c1/download/oralhistories.xlsx,XLSX,"Compiled 2016. This data set has been superseded by an updated version at the top of this Data and Resources list. This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks.",2016-07-01T11:31:43.771582,2016-07-01T01:31:43.629008,,Creative Commons Attribution 832,Passengers in History,History Trust of South Australia,History Trust of South Australia,2016-06-28T00:52:30.371967,2021-09-08T23:20:52.626089,"_Passengers in History_ brings together two wonderful resources:

A passengers data base developed by the SA Maritime Museum, A list of ships’ logs and diaries, titled Log of Logs.

The passengers data base was produced by staff and volunteers at the South Australian Maritime Museum over 20 years. It includes entries for 328,000 passengers and 20,000 voyages to South Australia between 1836 and 1961.

This data set is presented as a search index that can expose most open data formats.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/ffa75eb8-475a-460b-91d1-714f269016d5,1836-01-01,1961-01-01,Passengers in History Search Index,https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select,API,"#Passengers in History API Documentation# The Passengers in History data endpoint has been provided using an Apache Solr index (see https://lucene.apache.org/solr/) that uses a Drupal Solr 4.x schema (see https://www.drupal.org/project/search_api_solr). See [https://wiki.apache.org/solr/QueryParametersIndex](https://wiki.apache.org/solr/QueryParametersIndex) for more detail surrounding the query syntax.
An example of a basic implementation can be viewed at https://data.history.sa.gov.au/gallery_pih.php?type=vessel&startindex=0
Replace the type parameter with any of the types listed below to return associated images eg. https://data.history.sa.gov.au/gallery_pih.php?type=passenger&startindex=0
The example code can be downloaded from https://data.history.sa.gov.au/gallery_pih.php.txt
The open_data index contains 7 different types of content:
* voyage * passenger * vessel * master * port * source * organisation
Additionally, the photo index (photo_index) can be used to retrieve photos (specify the index using the index_id query parameter).
A voyage is centric to most other content types contains references to passengers, vessels and ports. A join query should be used to get information about related content (see https://wiki.apache.org/solr/Join for information surrounding the query syntax for joins). The is_nid field is the unique identifier.
The number of rows per query is limited to 999 so the start and rows query parameters would need to be used to iterate over the entire result set.
There are many response formats available (see https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Response+Writers). Just add the parameter 'wt' to the query and select the response format eg. json or csv. The default is xml. ##Examples## A typical workflow might be:
Get the voyage/s that arrived in 1836:
[https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q=index_id:open_data AND is_field_voyage_year:1836](https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q=index_id:open_data AND is_field_voyage_year:1836)

Use a join to get the passengers for one of the voyages (use the voyage is_nid field)
[https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?start=0&rows=50&q={!join from=im_field_passengers to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:944632](https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?start=0&rows=50&q={!join from=im_field_passengers%20to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:944632)

Use a join to find the origin and destination of a particular voyage:
[https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=is_field_origin to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:944632](https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=is_field_origin to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:944632)
[https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=is_field_destination to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:944632](https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=is_field_destination to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:944632)

Use a join to find the vessel for the voyage:
[https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=is_field_vessel to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:944632](https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=is_field_vessel to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:944632)

Use a join to find photos of the vessel (using the vessel is_nid):
[https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q=index_id:photo_index AND im_file_usage_list:920026](https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q=index_id:photo_index AND im_file_usage_list:920026)

Use a join to find out where a vessel was built (using the vessel is_nid):
[https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=is_field_built_where to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:923958](https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=is_field_built_where to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:923958)

Use a join to find the built by organisation for a particular vessel:
[https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=is_field_built_by to=is_nid}index_id:open_data AND is_nid:923958](https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join%20from=is_field_built_by%20to=is_nid}index_id:open_data%20AND%20is_nid:923958)

Get organisation details (using the organisation is_nid):
[https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q=index_id:open_data AND ss_type:organisation AND is_nid:916199](https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q=index_id:open_data%20AND%20ss_type:organisation%20AND%20is_nid:916199)

Or find all vessels built by the organisation (using the organisation is_nid):
[https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q=index_id:open_data AND is_field_built_by:916199](https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q=index_id:open_data%20AND%20is_field_built_by:916199)

##Other Useful Queries Find all photos that are attached to a passenger:
data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=is_nid to=im_file_usage_list}ss_type:(passenger OR image)

Or find all passengers that have a photo attached (the reverse):
data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q={!join from=im_file_usage_list to=is_nid}ss_type:(passenger OR image)

All fields are searchable (see listing below). There are many search options using the Apache Solr query syntax. For instance to find all vessels that have the word ‘Adelaide’ in their tm_title field but not the word ‘port’:
data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q=index_id:open_data AND ss_type:vessel AND tm_title:(adelaide -port)
In this case ss_type is specifically set to be ‘vessel’. The – represents negation of the term. There are many more options – refer to a good blog here [https://yonik.com/solr/query-syntax/](https://yonik.com/solr/query-syntax/)

Facet search on the voyage destination for a date range between 1834 and 1836:
https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?rows=0&q={!join%20from=is_nid%20to=is_field_destination}index_id:open_data&fq=ds_field_depart_date:[1834-01-01T00:00:00Z%20TO%201836-12-31T12:59:59Z]&facet=on&facet.field=is_field_destination
In this case use a port search by node to get the titles of the ports eg.(using the first facet):
https://data.history.sa.gov.au:8983/solr/passengers/select?q=index_id:open_data%20AND%20is_nid:887339
The answer is most likely to be Sydney!

##Content Type Fields## ###Passenger
* is_nid * ss_type * tm_field_occupation * tm_field_surname * tm_field_firstname * is_field_age * is_arrival_year
###Voyage
* is_nid * ss_type * ds_field_depart_date * is_field_destination * tm_field_master * is_field_origin * is_field_vessel * is_field_voyage_year * tm_title
###Vessel
* is_nid * ss_type * tm_title * tm_field_services * im_field_sources * is_field_year_end * is_field_year_start * is_field_built_by * is_field_built_where * is_field_built_year * tm_field_demise * tm_field_rig * tm_field_dimensions * tm_field_tonnage
###Source
* is_nid * ss_type * tm_title * tm_field_location * tm_field_reference
###Port
* is_nid * ss_type * tm_title
###Organisation
* is_nid * ss_type * tm_title
###Photos
* is_fid: Unique ID for a file * tm_field_citation: Includes copyright information * tm_field_file_image_title_text: Image title * tm_field_location: Location of the image * tm_field_source: Source of the image * is_file_usage_count: Number of times this file is used in passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au * im_file_usage_list: List of content that uses this file * ss_url: Url to the file ",2016-06-28T10:54:22.341773,,,Creative Commons Attribution 752,Photographs relating to Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2019-06-20T04:28:06.459148,2019-08-29T04:34:28.134125,"Photographs relating to Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith and the 1919 Epic Flight from England to Australia. For more information about the Smith brothers and their prize-winning flight see the State Library of South Australia's [Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith, pioneer aviators](https://digital.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/pages/smith-brothers ""Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith, pioneer aviators"") website.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/91181472-c11c-4bd9-9045-82cfe3a67175,1892-01-01,2018-12-31,Photographs relating to Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/91181472-c11c-4bd9-9045-82cfe3a67175/resource/1ec2c569-1e35-4fe4-804b-4514b75d7f7c/download/smith_brothers_photographs.csv,CSV,"1249 photographs **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #(BIBLIO)** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b2080949"" - **RECORD URL** : URL to the catalogue record in our database - **RECORD XML** : URL to the XML version of the catalogue record - **SLSA reference** : SLSA photograph number - **NAME** : Name of photographer - **TITLE** : Title of photograph - **DATES/PUBLICATION DETAILS** : Date of the photograph - **HISTORY** : Historical information on the phtograph - **LOCATION** : Latitude and longitude in decimal degrees - **SUMMARY** : Summary information about the image, its content and context - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **IMAGE URL** : URL of the web image",2019-06-20T04:29:34.662413,2019-06-20T04:29:34.605858,,Creative Commons Attribution 753,Photographs relating to Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2019-06-20T04:28:06.459148,2019-08-29T04:34:28.134125,"Photographs relating to Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith and the 1919 Epic Flight from England to Australia. For more information about the Smith brothers and their prize-winning flight see the State Library of South Australia's [Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith, pioneer aviators](https://digital.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/pages/smith-brothers ""Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith, pioneer aviators"") website.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/91181472-c11c-4bd9-9045-82cfe3a67175,1892-01-01,2018-12-31,Photographs relating to Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/91181472-c11c-4bd9-9045-82cfe3a67175/resource/70386edb-00f9-449d-b3c4-aa59712dfc7a/download/smith_brothers_photographs.xlsx,XLSX,This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks.,2019-06-20T04:31:47.796748,2019-06-20T04:31:47.706234,,Creative Commons Attribution 945,Powerhouse Museum Collection simplified dataset,Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences,,2013-05-24T01:44:48.361690,2022-01-18T02:43:35.421740,"A single file dataset containing a subset of the metadata of over 75,000 objects in the form of a tab-seperated values spreadsheet.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/91829aff-594e-4cdf-bc76-bf639335fa26,,,Powerhouse Museum Collection - API,https://api.maas.museum/docs/rest,website link,Website link to view info for the Museum's REST API.,2022-01-18T02:43:35.674920,,,Creative Commons Attribution 944,Powerhouse Museum Collection simplified dataset,Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences,,2013-05-24T01:44:48.361690,2022-01-18T02:43:35.421740,"A single file dataset containing a subset of the metadata of over 75,000 objects in the form of a tab-seperated values spreadsheet.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/91829aff-594e-4cdf-bc76-bf639335fa26,,,Powerhouse Museum Collection - website,https://collection.maas.museum/,website link,,2013-05-23T21:45:06.647694,2013-05-26T22:20:56.732330,20.0,Creative Commons Attribution 691,Newspaper Articles relating to Sir Ross Smith,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2019-06-24T02:47:32.528709,2019-08-29T04:43:40.630658,"Newspaper articles relating to Sir Ross Smith and the 1919 Epic Flight from England to Australia. Datasets are divided into themes of prelude to the epic flight, the epic flight and death and funeral of Sir Ross Smith. Articles are sourced from South Australian newspapers *The Advertiser*, *Daily Herald*, *The Observer* and *The Register*.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/1338ff17-9b2f-43b9-ae6c-711fc3644d34,1918-01-01,1922-12-31,Prelude to the epic flight,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/1338ff17-9b2f-43b9-ae6c-711fc3644d34/resource/b23219af-64ca-4e26-8342-68f9ed3454e8/download/prelude_to_the_epic_flight.csv,CSV,"23 articles **Explanation of fields** - **Heading** : Article heading - **Category** : Trove's categorisation of the type of newspaper content - **Title** : Newspaper title - **Page** : The number of the page on which the article appears - **Date** : Publication date - **TroveUrl** : URL of the article - **TrovePageUrl** : URL of the entire page containing the article - **Illustrated** : Yes or no - **WordCount** : Number of words in the article - **Relevance** : Trove's ranking of the article's relevance to the search term 'Ross Smith'",2019-06-24T02:48:58.462035,2019-06-24T02:48:58.400413,,Creative Commons Attribution 692,Newspaper Articles relating to Sir Ross Smith,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2019-06-24T02:47:32.528709,2019-08-29T04:43:40.630658,"Newspaper articles relating to Sir Ross Smith and the 1919 Epic Flight from England to Australia. Datasets are divided into themes of prelude to the epic flight, the epic flight and death and funeral of Sir Ross Smith. Articles are sourced from South Australian newspapers *The Advertiser*, *Daily Herald*, *The Observer* and *The Register*.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/1338ff17-9b2f-43b9-ae6c-711fc3644d34,1918-01-01,1922-12-31,Prelude to the epic flight - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/1338ff17-9b2f-43b9-ae6c-711fc3644d34/resource/c14475be-f9ad-40e4-9df4-d0434272cd10/download/prelude_to_the_epic_flight.xlsx,XLSX,This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks.,2019-06-24T02:49:38.311522,2019-06-24T02:49:38.229915,,Creative Commons Attribution 828,Public Complaints History Trust of South Australia,History Trust of South Australia,History Trust of South Australia,2017-09-28T02:59:21.279583,2021-12-14T00:03:11.366438,Public Complaints received by History Trust of South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2018-20 for annual reporting purposes.,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e0286abe-d1ba-4cbd-a48b-628b854f3cf9,2011-07-01,2020-06-30,Public complaints received by History Trust of South Australia,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e0286abe-d1ba-4cbd-a48b-628b854f3cf9/resource/eee983fd-960d-419a-97a8-4ab8379ec0a1/download/reporting-of-public-complaints-htsa-for-period-2011-12-to-2020-21.csv,CSV,Public complaints received by History Trust of South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2020-21 for annual reporting purposes.,2018-09-03T04:47:28.935571,2021-12-14T00:03:04.113282,229.0,Creative Commons Attribution 933,Railway Employment Records,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2014-09-30T04:34:46.985977,2016-07-20T12:10:21.234999,"This index contains 763 entries from two series of records: a register of salaried officers working for the NSW Government Railways and Tramways, 1856-1890; and a personnel register for Darling Harbour, 1909-32. [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/professions-and-occupations/railway-employees-1/railway-employment-records).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/1f776129-6d97-4225-afc0-b9fc1833f815,,,Railway Employment Records,http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/storage/f/2014-09-30T04%3A35%3A07.812Z/railway-employment-records.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: Surname, First Name, First Position Listed, Date of First Position Listed, Page, Item, Remarks, ID",2014-09-30T00:36:18.152909,,,Creative Commons Attribution 928,Soldier Settlement Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2013-05-28T05:07:29.765962,2019-10-31T03:35:58.068240,"The passage of the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act 1916, (Act No 21 1916) allowed the settlement of returned soldiers on Crown and Closer Settlement lands. When applying for land, an ex-serviceman was required to complete a Qualification Certificate which was a declaration of his or her status as an ex-service person and eligibility for land. These indexes were created by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/78fe0108-2ae2-4918-b359-48a3bb1c31dd,,,"Registers of Settlement Purchase, 1905-1929",https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/node/1526/browse,website link,"For a description of this data, see this page: [Registers of Settlement Purchase](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-land-records/index-to-registers-of-settlement-purchases)",2013-05-28T01:11:22.607075,,,Creative Commons Attribution 929,Soldier Settlement Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2013-05-28T05:07:29.765962,2019-10-31T03:35:58.068240,"The passage of the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act 1916, (Act No 21 1916) allowed the settlement of returned soldiers on Crown and Closer Settlement lands. When applying for land, an ex-serviceman was required to complete a Qualification Certificate which was a declaration of his or her status as an ex-service person and eligibility for land. These indexes were created by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/78fe0108-2ae2-4918-b359-48a3bb1c31dd,,,Returned Soldier Settlement Miscellaneous Files,https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/node/1511/browse,website link,"For a description of this data, see this page: [Returned Soldier Settlement Miscellaneous Files](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-land-records/index-to-returned-soldiers-miscellaneous-files)",2013-05-28T01:12:01.329735,,,Creative Commons Attribution 930,Soldier Settlement Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2013-05-28T05:07:29.765962,2019-10-31T03:35:58.068240,"The passage of the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act 1916, (Act No 21 1916) allowed the settlement of returned soldiers on Crown and Closer Settlement lands. When applying for land, an ex-serviceman was required to complete a Qualification Certificate which was a declaration of his or her status as an ex-service person and eligibility for land. These indexes were created by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/78fe0108-2ae2-4918-b359-48a3bb1c31dd,,,Returned Soldiers Settlement Loan Files,https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/node/1521/browse,website link,"For a description of this data, see this page: [Returned Soldiers Settlement Loan Files](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-land-records/returned-soldiers-settlement-loans-files)",2013-05-28T01:12:43.384186,,,Creative Commons Attribution 684,River Murray Steamers Photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2013-05-21T08:50:23.798607,2020-01-15T06:40:22.394087,"Selection of images (51) from the State Library of South Australia collections of paddle steamers along the River Murray. These are a selection of images from a range of subjects and other State library photo sets on Flickr and range from 1870-1950. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/43833a96-103b-4d76-b017-b8a2bfff4b24,1870-01-01,1952-12-31,River Murray Steamers Photographs,https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157623658731007/,JPEG,"Selection of images (51) from the State Library of South Australia collections of paddle steamers along the River Murray, These are a selection of images from a range of subjects and other State library photo sets on Flickr and range from 1870-1950. ",2013-05-21T03:51:16.892994,2013-05-21T04:00:15.758037,20.0,Creative Commons Attribution 658,"River Murray general plan SA, 1910",State Library of South Australia,"Online Projects, State Library of South Australia",2014-06-22T16:54:49.101553,2022-01-24T04:26:16.272965,"Set of navigation charts of part of the South Australian section of the River Murray from Swan Reach to the eastern boundary of the State, 153 to 405 ¾ miles from the Murray mouth. Produced and issued by the Engineer-in-Chief’s Department, South Australia, published by A. Vaughan, SA Government Photo-lithographer in 1910. Scale approximately 1:9,600. Depths shown by soundings and shading. Shows surrounding roads and includes brief description of terrain and the vegetation beside the river. This dataset consists of 71 map files grouped as 18 plans or charts and including 1 key plan index to the set, provided in JPEG and PDF versions.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/2bf90e40-45bc-447b-8423-a122d682a9d9,1910,,River Murray general plan SA 1910,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/2bf90e40-45bc-447b-8423-a122d682a9d9/resource/64f3d218-572a-4391-bf80-94b62f252a14/download/river-murray-map835aj9600-v2.csv,CSV,"Set of navigation charts of part of the South Australian section of the River Murray from Swan Reach to the eastern boundary of the State, 153 to 405 ¾ miles from the Murray mouth.",2014-06-22T16:57:09.874279,2022-01-24T04:26:16.256181,32316.0,Creative Commons Attribution 758,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T07:00:04.358496,2019-08-29T04:32:01.228089,"This dataset includes 45 oral histories from the project S. A. Speaks': An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930. The interviewees were broadly representative of the population of South Australia as it was in the first three decades of the twentieth century. 'S. A. Speaks' was a Jubilee 150 project conducted by Beth M. Robertson under the auspices of the History Trust of South Australia for two years and two months ending December 1986. The sound files are in MP3 format. The transcripts are in PDF format.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d,1960-01-01,2013-12-31,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d/resource/36eb6481-5290-4edb-8392-b6b65478035e/download/saspeaks_oralhistory.csv,CSV,"**Explanation of fields** - **URL** : URL of location of item online; audio file included in MP3 and WAV formats - **Bibliographic record number** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b2933579"" - **SLSA reference** : Number of the recording within the project - **Creator** : Name of interviewee - **Additional Creator** : Name of interviewer - **Title** : Title of interview - **Date (year)** : Date interview recorded - **Description** : Summary description of content of interview - **Recording length** : Length of recording - **Subject** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Collection** : Project name (some oral histories were conducted within a project) **How to listen to or download the audio files** 1. Follow the hyperlink in the field labelled URL. The interview web page will open. 2. Click the Download icon in the TOOLS column on the left of the web page. A Download dialog opens. 3. To listen, click either the [MP3] or [WAV] link under 'Alternate Formats'. To download, right-click either the [MP3] or [WAV] link under 'Alternate Formats' and select from the contextual menu 'Save Link As...' or 'Save target as' or 'Download Linked File' or similar. ",2017-07-06T16:29:33.848862,2018-06-20T07:54:20.141244,,Creative Commons Attribution 760,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T07:00:04.358496,2019-08-29T04:32:01.228089,"This dataset includes 45 oral histories from the project S. A. Speaks': An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930. The interviewees were broadly representative of the population of South Australia as it was in the first three decades of the twentieth century. 'S. A. Speaks' was a Jubilee 150 project conducted by Beth M. Robertson under the auspices of the History Trust of South Australia for two years and two months ending December 1986. The sound files are in MP3 format. The transcripts are in PDF format.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d,1960-01-01,2013-12-31,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d/resource/8af5751c-05ed-4b50-b53f-6c629681ff0b/download/saspeaksoralhistory.csv,CSV,"This data set was superseded in 2017 by an updated version at the top of this Data and Resources list. This resource was updated in December 2016 to add death dates. **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b29335796"" - **NAME** : Name of interviewee - **NUMBER** : Number of the recording within the project - **TITLE** : Title of interview - **Dates/publication details** : Date interview recorded (may be year only or exact date) - **Description/Quantity** : Length of recording - **SUMMARY** : Summary description of content of interview - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Series/Collection** : Project name (some oral histories were conducted within a project) - **TRANSCRIPT URL** : URL of location of transcript in PDF format",2016-12-01T14:34:14.189007,2016-12-01T03:34:14.110708,,Creative Commons Attribution 761,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T07:00:04.358496,2019-08-29T04:32:01.228089,"This dataset includes 45 oral histories from the project S. A. Speaks': An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930. The interviewees were broadly representative of the population of South Australia as it was in the first three decades of the twentieth century. 'S. A. Speaks' was a Jubilee 150 project conducted by Beth M. Robertson under the auspices of the History Trust of South Australia for two years and two months ending December 1986. The sound files are in MP3 format. The transcripts are in PDF format.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d,1960-01-01,2013-12-31,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d/resource/021cdfdc-b9b1-40f0-8c03-e003172405c8/download/saspeaksoralhistory.xlsx,XLSX,"This data set was superseded in 2017 by an updated version at the top of this Data and Resources list. This resource was updated in December 2016 to add death dates. This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks. **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b29335796"" - **NAME** : Name of interviewee - **NUMBER** : Number of the recording within the project - **TITLE** : Title of interview - **Dates/publication details** : Date interview recorded (may be year only or exact date) - **Description/Quantity** : Length of recording - **SUMMARY** : Summary description of content of interview - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Series/Collection** : Project name (some oral histories were conducted within a project) - **TRANSCRIPT URL** : URL of location of transcript in PDF format",2016-12-01T14:31:37.890626,2016-12-01T03:31:37.822111,,Creative Commons Attribution 762,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T07:00:04.358496,2019-08-29T04:32:01.228089,"This dataset includes 45 oral histories from the project S. A. Speaks': An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930. The interviewees were broadly representative of the population of South Australia as it was in the first three decades of the twentieth century. 'S. A. Speaks' was a Jubilee 150 project conducted by Beth M. Robertson under the auspices of the History Trust of South Australia for two years and two months ending December 1986. The sound files are in MP3 format. The transcripts are in PDF format.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d,1960-01-01,2013-12-31,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d/resource/42c57421-be53-468e-b8f8-8d2dd57f234e/download/saspeaksoralhistory.csv,CSV,"This resource was created in June 2016. It has been superseded by an updated version in December 2016. **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b29335796"" - **NAME** : Name of interviewee - **NUMBER** : Number of the recording within the project - **TITLE** : Title of interview - **Dates/publication details** : Date interview recorded (may be year only or exact date) - **Description/Quantity** : Length of recording - **SUMMARY** : Summary description of content of interview - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Series/Collection** : Project name (some oral histories were conducted within a project) - **TRANSCRIPT URL** : URL of location of transcript in PDF format",2016-06-29T17:18:39.462130,2016-06-29T07:18:39.368453,,Creative Commons Attribution 759,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T07:00:04.358496,2019-08-29T04:32:01.228089,"This dataset includes 45 oral histories from the project S. A. Speaks': An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930. The interviewees were broadly representative of the population of South Australia as it was in the first three decades of the twentieth century. 'S. A. Speaks' was a Jubilee 150 project conducted by Beth M. Robertson under the auspices of the History Trust of South Australia for two years and two months ending December 1986. The sound files are in MP3 format. The transcripts are in PDF format.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d,1960-01-01,2013-12-31,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930 - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d/resource/9c141a37-1c35-458f-a897-3a7c032a9138/download/saspeaks_oralhistory.xlsx,XLSX,"This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks. **How to listen to or download the audio files** 1. Follow the hyperlink in the field labelled URL. The interview web page will open. 2. Click the Download icon in the TOOLS column on the left of the web page. A Download dialog opens. 3. To listen, click either the [MP3] or [WAV] link under 'Alternate Formats'. To download, right-click either the [MP3] or [WAV] link under 'Alternate Formats' and select from the contextual menu 'Save Link As...' or 'Save target as' or 'Download Linked File' or similar. ",2017-07-06T16:33:48.202152,2018-06-20T07:55:45.330981,,Creative Commons Attribution 763,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T07:00:04.358496,2019-08-29T04:32:01.228089,"This dataset includes 45 oral histories from the project S. A. Speaks': An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930. The interviewees were broadly representative of the population of South Australia as it was in the first three decades of the twentieth century. 'S. A. Speaks' was a Jubilee 150 project conducted by Beth M. Robertson under the auspices of the History Trust of South Australia for two years and two months ending December 1986. The sound files are in MP3 format. The transcripts are in PDF format.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d,1960-01-01,2013-12-31,S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930 - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d/resource/04931a8a-c47c-4705-bed9-d95e71b41fee/download/saspeaksoralhistory.xlsx,XLSX,"This resource was created in June 2016. It has been superseded by an updated version in December 2016. This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks.",2016-06-30T15:33:42.271015,2016-06-30T05:33:42.142222,,Creative Commons Attribution 811,SA FOI – number of applications received by agency – local government,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:04:29.901724,2021-11-22T03:49:00.876190,Annual reporting data on number of FOI applications received by Local Government agencies,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/612e379e-1ebf-431c-9906-380157877a96,2011-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI - number of applications received by agency - local government,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/612e379e-1ebf-431c-9906-380157877a96/resource/173c64ae-6bff-4ce8-9844-785ee181f27b/download/sa-foi-number-of-applications-received-by-agency-local-government.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on number of FOI applications received by Local Government agencies.,2018-02-02T15:05:08.425211,2021-11-22T03:48:54.147804,3517.0,Creative Commons Attribution 813,SA FOI - number of applications received by agency - State Government,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T03:58:46.920972,2021-11-22T03:42:27.322332,Annual reporting data on number of FOI applications received by State Government agencies.,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/304ed6e5-e573-4200-81a7-ceddce9ee5d0,2011-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI - number of applications received by agency - state government,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/304ed6e5-e573-4200-81a7-ceddce9ee5d0/resource/5ea15bd6-7672-42a3-895a-dbd56a755377/download/sa-foi-number-of-applications-received-by-agency-state-government.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on number of FOI applications received by State Government agencies.,2018-02-02T15:00:23.854297,2021-11-22T03:42:20.192777,9700.0,Creative Commons Attribution 812,SA FOI – number of applications received by agency - universities,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:06:46.079277,2021-11-22T03:44:23.020789,Annual reporting data on number of FOI applications received by South Australian Universities.,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/af214147-ac3b-4005-8f80-0a1bef80b672,2011-07-07,2019-06-30,SA FOI - number of applications received by agency - universities,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/af214147-ac3b-4005-8f80-0a1bef80b672/resource/9c22624a-bb34-4f91-9bd0-980da24b5db3/download/sa-foi-number-of-applications-received-by-agency-universities.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on number of FOI applications received by South Australian Universities.,2018-02-02T15:07:14.646724,2021-11-22T03:44:16.254514,233.0,Creative Commons Attribution 810,"SA FOI – access applications overdue at year end by category, by sector, by year",State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-15T00:27:41.512880,2021-11-22T03:53:20.739922,"Annual reporting data on the number of overdue applications at year end, by category (personal, non-personal), by sector, by year.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a90a7b0d-4884-4704-97b2-9ec4d88a5d41,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,"SA FOI – access applications overdue at year end by category, by sector, by year",https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a90a7b0d-4884-4704-97b2-9ec4d88a5d41/resource/8efbd3b6-a597-435f-86ff-42ab38a6ff24/download/sa-foi-access-applications-overdue-at-year-end-by-category-by-sector-by-year.csv,CSV,"Annual reporting data on the number of overdue applications at year end, by category (personal, non-personal), by sector, by year.",2018-02-15T00:28:35.138451,2021-11-22T03:53:13.940324,783.0,Creative Commons Attribution 805,"SA FOI – access applications unfinished at year end by category, by sector, by year",State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-15T00:22:36.119236,2021-11-22T04:04:40.982843,"Annual reporting data on the number of unfinished applications at year end, by category (personal, non-personal), by sector, by year for the past 6 years ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/dea2bc2a-d6a6-4622-95c3-0b08792b377e,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,"SA FOI – access applications unfinished at year end by category, by sector, by year",https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/dea2bc2a-d6a6-4622-95c3-0b08792b377e/resource/19cbb273-2d15-4a92-a149-8cfa75d8a1be/download/sa-foi-access-applications-unfinished-at-year-end-by-category-by-sector-by-year.csv,CSV,"Annual reporting data on the number of unfinished applications at year end, by category (personal, non-personal), by sector, by year",2018-02-15T00:23:17.433008,2021-11-22T04:04:34.286918,500.0,Creative Commons Attribution 807,SA FOI – access determination outcome by category by sector by year,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:32:54.519914,2021-11-22T04:00:31.492653,"Annual reporting data on the outcome of access determinations by category (personal, non-personal applications), by sector, by year",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/187d8bcb-66b6-464a-bdf7-fb79cb3a54af,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI – access determination outcome by category by sector by year,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/187d8bcb-66b6-464a-bdf7-fb79cb3a54af/resource/5cfeb45e-cb6f-486b-ab0a-70914b03dce3/download/sa-foi-access-determination-outcome-by-category-by-sector-by-year.csv,CSV,"Annual reporting data on the outcome of access determinations by category (personal, non-personal applications), by sector, by year",2018-02-02T15:33:28.537419,2021-11-22T04:00:24.142514,1369.0,Creative Commons Attribution 797,SA FOI – amendment application outcomes by year,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:39:46.779829,2021-11-22T04:29:06.987845,Annual reporting data on amendment application outcomes by year,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a4828534-d9fc-443e-9521-b636714984d8,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI – amendment application outcomes by year,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a4828534-d9fc-443e-9521-b636714984d8/resource/3107e4cb-14e3-4ba4-aa90-5daf3f265717/download/sa-foi-amendment-application-outcomes-by-year.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on amendment application outcomes by year,2018-02-02T15:40:06.905300,2021-11-22T04:29:00.340385,274.0,Creative Commons Attribution 798,SA FOI – internal review outcomes by year,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-15T00:19:46.085188,2021-11-22T04:28:00.248889,Annual reporting data on the outcomes of internal reviews on previous FOI determinations by year,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/3df0f44a-8636-4baf-a946-acad1cb3c986,2012-07-04,2019-06-30,SA FOI – internal review outcomes by year,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/3df0f44a-8636-4baf-a946-acad1cb3c986/resource/0ceb100d-88c0-4b77-9f3b-dbc1af1b9840/download/sa-foi-internal-review-outcomes-by-year.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on the outcomes of internal reviews on previous FOI determinations by year,2018-02-15T00:20:45.090684,2021-11-22T04:27:53.454589,246.0,Creative Commons Attribution 809,SA FOI – length of processing time for access apps by sector by year,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:26:49.819997,2021-11-22T03:56:29.659224,"Annual reporting data on the length of time taken to process access applications in relation to the 30 days allowed, by sector and by year for the past 6 years",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/173a2e09-d4f3-4120-ac07-f485006a3bfd,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI – length of processing time for access apps by sector by year,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/173a2e09-d4f3-4120-ac07-f485006a3bfd/resource/e2c6445d-3477-4f6a-9212-ba90bbb7a02d/download/sa-foi-length-of-processing-time-for-access-apps-by-sector-by-year.csv,CSV,"Annual reporting data on the length of time taken to process access applications in relation to the 30 days allowed, by sector and by year",2018-02-02T15:27:14.506857,2021-11-22T03:56:22.977748,828.0,Creative Commons Attribution 796,SA FOI – number of FTE staff working on FOI,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-15T00:34:49.626249,2021-11-22T04:30:14.353557,"Annual reporting data on the number of full time equivalent (FTE) staff working on FOI, by sector, by year",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/07ee57fb-3a4c-4930-b59c-a0794911d96b,2012-07-01,2020-06-30,SA FOI – number of FTE staff working on FOI,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/07ee57fb-3a4c-4930-b59c-a0794911d96b/resource/5c0e59f5-5fa1-4f8a-82a6-8567a5945b62/download/sa-foi-number-of-fte-staff-working-on-foi.csv,CSV,"Annual reporting data on the number of full time equivalent (FTE) staff working on FOI, by sector, by year",2018-02-15T00:35:14.118430,2021-11-22T04:30:07.577185,291.0,Creative Commons Attribution 804,SA FOI – number of access applications made by MPs by year since 2001,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:24:15.873009,2021-11-22T04:07:21.751963,Annual reporting data on number of FOI access applications made by Members of Parliament (MPs) by year since 2001 ,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/b20da5d2-a18e-4eed-8c12-cc563724658e,2001-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI – number of access applications made by MPs by year since 2001,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/b20da5d2-a18e-4eed-8c12-cc563724658e/resource/ee8549ee-b5cd-4208-b67e-db5c4a9f584a/download/sa-foi-number-of-access-applications-made-by-mps-by-year-since-2001.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on number of FOI access applications made by Members of Parliament (MPs) by year since 2001 ,2018-02-02T15:25:08.164519,2021-11-22T04:07:14.907244,335.0,Creative Commons Attribution 803,SA FOI – number of access applications received by all sectors by applicant type,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:21:31.119222,2021-11-22T04:09:33.179262,Annual reporting data on number of FOI access applications received by agencies in all sectors by applicant type,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/283082d9-64dc-4e9d-9ace-fdc8f2921292,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI – number of access applications received by all sectors by applicant type,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/283082d9-64dc-4e9d-9ace-fdc8f2921292/resource/0d41d28a-e1c4-474a-9237-7ce5281196fe/download/sa-foi-number-of-access-applications-received-by-all-sectors-by-applicant-type.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on number of FOI access applications received by agencies in all sectors by applicant type,2018-02-02T15:22:01.040800,2021-11-22T04:09:26.370002,1223.0,Creative Commons Attribution 801,SA FOI – number of applications received by year by sector since 1991,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:18:42.452451,2021-11-22T04:12:34.543029,Annual reporting data on number of FOI requests for access received by year by all sectors since 1991 when the FOI Act was enacted,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/4ef9fffc-61d4-4627-ad38-b7df0948343f,1991-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI – number of applications received by year by sector since 1991,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/4ef9fffc-61d4-4627-ad38-b7df0948343f/resource/bd7f14d0-ce21-4cf6-a838-65f84a307379/download/sa-foi-number-of-applications-received-by-year-by-sector-since-1991.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on number of FOI requests for access received by year by all sectors since 1991 when the FOI Act was enacted,2018-02-02T15:19:15.884250,2021-11-22T04:12:27.519187,642.0,Creative Commons Attribution 825,SA FOI – number of fee waiver or reduction by reason by sector by year,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:38:06.752608,2018-12-23T01:22:00.630016,"2017-18 annual reporting data on the number of times application fees were waived or reduced, by reason for waiver, by sector, by year for the past 6 years",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/f923f9b0-b72a-426c-a45e-04fff120eb2d,2012-07-01,2018-06-30,SA FOI – number of fee waiver or reduction by reason by sector by year,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/f923f9b0-b72a-426c-a45e-04fff120eb2d/resource/13cc5b71-6942-47c3-b651-e7df5c962836/download/13-foi-sa-number-of-fee-waivers-reductions-by-reason-by-sector-by-year-a17077.csv,CSV,"2017-18 annual reporting data on the number of times application fees were waived or reduced, by reason for waiver, by sector, by year for the past 6 years",2018-02-02T15:38:27.930264,2018-12-23T01:22:00.608148,,Creative Commons Attribution 808,"SA FOI – number of negotiated extensions given by sector, by year",State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:30:56.522921,2021-11-22T03:57:38.266882,Annual reporting data on the number of extensions of processing time negotiated with an applicant by sector and by year for the past 6 years ,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/8649a3c4-7294-413e-b4ed-80070daf39c0,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,"SA FOI – number of negotiated extensions given by sector, by year",https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/8649a3c4-7294-413e-b4ed-80070daf39c0/resource/f0bd8786-9d02-412f-b032-5a82c7909fa3/download/sa-foi-number-of-negotiated-extensions-given-by-sector-by-year.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on the number of extensions of processing time negotiated with an applicant by sector and by year,2018-02-02T15:31:24.741514,2021-11-22T03:57:31.503999,280.0,Creative Commons Attribution 802,"SA FOI – number of s14(1) extensions given by sector, by year",State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:29:01.238400,2021-11-22T04:10:59.007928,Annual reporting data on the number of extensions given under section 14(1)(a) and s14(1)(b) of the FOI Act by sector and by year,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/44c450d8-410a-4d25-8e53-dbd6046b2123,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,"SA FOI – number of s14(1) extensions given by sector, by year",https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/44c450d8-410a-4d25-8e53-dbd6046b2123/resource/f88015d3-b234-47d1-a1c3-6b6b1e067d11/download/sa-foi-number-of-s14-1-extensions-given-by-sector-by-year.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on the number of extensions given under section 14(1)(a) and s14(1)(b) of the FOI Act by sector and by year,2018-02-02T15:29:27.629570,2021-11-22T04:10:52.321875,573.0,Creative Commons Attribution 799,SA FOI – refusal reason for amendment application outcomes by year,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:41:17.430429,2021-11-22T04:23:05.304554,Annual reporting data on reasons given for refusing to amend records in response to an amendment application by year,data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/4581271f-7f22-4a15-9f4b-0aec6cb70686,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI – refusal reason for amendment application outcomes by year,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/4581271f-7f22-4a15-9f4b-0aec6cb70686/resource/2ee5691d-c806-45bc-b115-d926addfdfb5/download/sa-foi-refusal-reason-for-amendment-application-outcomes-by-year.csv,CSV,Annual reporting data on reasons given for refusing to amend records in response to an amendment application by year,2018-02-02T15:41:37.053195,2021-11-22T04:22:58.248791,416.0,Creative Commons Attribution 800,SA FOI – use of other refusal reasons by reason by sector by year,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:36:30.786373,2021-11-22T04:22:17.873534,"Annual reporting data on the number of times access was refused or restricted because the record did not exist/was lost or the agency was exempt, by sector, by year",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/504c67d9-f142-41a0-8f1b-8fbc9b8bf3df,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI – use of other refusal reasons by reason by sector by year,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/504c67d9-f142-41a0-8f1b-8fbc9b8bf3df/resource/35fa72b8-483e-4441-918e-5192bf87c0b7/download/sa-foi-use-of-other-refusal-reasons-by-reason-by-sector-by-year.csv,CSV,"Annual reporting data on the number of times access was refused or restricted because the record did not exist/was lost or the agency was exempt, by sector, by year",2018-02-02T15:36:49.531878,2021-11-22T04:22:10.757327,682.0,Creative Commons Attribution 806,SA FOI – use of refusal reasons by clause by sector by year,State Records South Australia,State Records,2018-02-02T04:34:52.280282,2021-11-22T04:03:23.564982,"Annual reporting data on the number of times a reason for refusing or restricting access was used in an access determination by clause, by sector, by year ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/eb831185-89bf-4ed9-b03c-4e4b780896bf,2012-07-01,2019-06-30,SA FOI – use of refusal reasons by clause by sector by year,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/eb831185-89bf-4ed9-b03c-4e4b780896bf/resource/72a55771-0a5f-4cf7-8406-4d6db509b432/download/sa-foi-use-of-refusal-reasons-by-clause-by-sector-by-year.csv,CSV,"Annual reporting data on the number of times a reason for refusing or restricting access was used in an access determination by clause, by sector, by year",2018-02-02T15:35:12.631725,2021-11-22T04:03:16.847550,2115.0,Creative Commons Attribution 765,SA Memory,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2013-03-07T16:15:35.228085,2019-08-29T02:29:51.427322,"A selected and wide range of digitised archival and published materials from the State Library of South Australia’s SA Memory program. SA Memory is an online gateway to South Australian history, heritage and culture. This multimedia website focuses on the South Australian experience – what makes South Australia unique. SA Memory illustrates and interprets themes to highlight South Australia’s people, places, issues and events from the colony’s beginnings to contemporary times: South Australia’s ‘memory’. http://www.samemory.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/7cd90f98-1d89-4921-8373-151f4ad5d1a1,1836-2010,,SA Memory,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/7cd90f98-1d89-4921-8373-151f4ad5d1a1/resource/4e3c2761-9938-4da1-9208-764fa204fda1/download/samemorycontentobjects_2011.csv,CSV,"A selected and wide range of digitised archival and published materials (1101 items) from the State Library of South Australia's SA Memory program. SA Memory is an online gateway to South Australian history, heritage and culture. This multimedia website focuses on the South Australian experience – what makes South Australia unique. SA Memory illustrates and interprets themes to highlight South Australia's people, places, issues and events from the colony's beginnings to contemporary times: South Australia's 'memory'. **Explanation of fields** - **id** : ID from the originating content management system - **TITLE** : title of the item's web page in the SA Memory web site - **CREATOR** : creator of the item displayed on the SA Memory web site - **INNOPAC** : URL of the record in the Library's catalogue - **LINK** : URL of the item's SA Memory web page, with an image of the item - **coverage_place** : geographic place covered (if applicable) e.g., Loxton - **COVERAGE_REGION** : geographic region covered (if applicable) e.g., Riverland - **FILE_BROWSE** : URL or partial URL of the image displayed on the item's web page NOTE: to be a usable URL, the enclosing link tags will need to be removed, and if it is a partial URL starting with /webdata/, then prepend http://www.samemory.sa.gov.au - **FURTHER_INFO** : other interesting information about the item - [unused field] - **LATITUDE** : latitude in decimal degrees (if available) - **LONGITUDE** : longitude in decimal degrees (if available) - **ORIGINAL_FORMAT** : original format of the item - **PUBLISHER** : who published the item - **PLACE_OF_CREATION** : place where the item was published - **ADDITIONAL_CREATOR** : other names who were involved in creating the item - **COVERAGE_PERIOD** : coverage period e.g., 1914-1918 - **COVERAGE_YEAR** : specific year (not used here)",2013-05-31T01:01:00.469271,2019-08-28T23:40:58.400220,1495812.0,Creative Commons Attribution 861,South Australian Museum Herpetology Collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2013-03-21T05:07:17.288715,2020-02-18T01:28:14.693870,"Over 70,000 specimens have been registered in this collection, which has a particular emphasis on South Australian and arid zone fauna. A second major regional focus is Melanesia, especially the island of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Papua Province, Indonesia), with some 6,000 registered specimens. Most material is formalin-fixed and stored in 70% alcohol, with tadpoles stored in formalin. There is a significant dry skeletal collection of over 1,500 specimens, mostly skulls, and this will continue to be expanded. Since 1980, the great majority of specimens acquired (approx. 40,000) have had tissue samples (mostly liver) taken for genetic and biochemical research. These are held in the S.A. Museum's Australian Biological Tissue Collection. All specimens are individually registered and the data entered on a collections management system. All specimens are stored on-site in the S.A. Museum Science Centre alcohol storage facilities. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e0cc2850-5096-44ec-9602-7b5abfaa2094,1880-2014,,SA Museum Herpetology Collection,https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co125,Mixed Formats,"Over 70,000 specimens have been registered in this collection, which has a particular emphasis on South Australian and arid zone fauna",2013-03-21T05:11:08.311453,2013-04-10T03:52:30.946234,32768.0,Creative Commons Attribution 849,South Australian Museum Ichthyology Collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2013-03-21T05:15:15.690837,2020-02-18T23:51:32.608265,"The South Australian Museum fish collection is comprised of over eleven thousand registered lots. The collection has a strong regional focus with freshwater fishes of southern and central Australia and Southern Ocean marine fishes, including deep-sea species, well represented. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a09d615c-79f1-4918-9cb4-8c4c636c80eb,1880-2014,,SA Museum Ichthyology Collection,https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co57,HTML,"The fish collection is comprised of over eleven thousand registered lots. The collection has a strong regional focus with freshwater fishes of southern and central Australia and Southern Ocean marine fishes, including deep-sea species, well represented.",2013-03-21T05:16:04.727350,2013-04-10T03:52:29.999055,32768.0,Creative Commons Attribution 857,South Australian Museum Mammalogy Collection,South Australian Museum,Alexis Tindall,2013-03-21T05:53:24.949394,2020-02-18T01:29:11.710141,"There are over 24,000 specimens in this collection, including skulls, skins, skeletons, spirit specimens, photographs and frozen tissue. It includes over 1600 marine mammals and its comprehensiveness makes this collection the best of its kind in Australia. Other strengths of the collection include South Australian arid zone native mammals, many specimens of extinct species such as the thylacine and large numbers of bat species. The collection has also historical importance as it includes many specimens from early expeditions in Australia and to the subantarctic Islands and Antarctica. Well-known people such as Sir Douglas Mawson, Edgar R. Waite and Hedley Finlayson have contributed to the collection. The mammal collection includes sub-fossils and remains from owl pellets. This collection consists entirely of Australian material with 20000 - 25000 specimens covering 76 mammal species (including introduced species). The collection is made up of bulk bone deposits from the floor of caves, bones excavated from sinkholes, bones extracted from predator scats (eg. dingoes, foxes and Ghost Bats), pellets from birds of prey, particularly barn owls (both recent and pre-settlement material), and stick nest rat nests and middens. The sub-fossil collection is the second best of its kind in Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/35f2b0e5-a207-4114-b2c5-b2f12aa8b8ad,1880-2014,,SA Museum Mammalogy Collection,https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co126,Mixed Formats,"There are over 24,000 specimens in this collection, including skulls, skins, skeletons, spirit specimens, photographs and frozen tissue. It includes over 1600 marine mammals and its comprehensiveness makes this collection the best of its kind in Australia.",2013-03-21T05:54:08.056604,2013-04-09T13:48:31.293049,32768.0,Creative Commons Attribution 853,South Australian Museum Ornithology Collection,South Australian Museum,Alexis Tindall,2013-03-21T05:59:59.088745,2020-02-18T01:29:42.117037,"This section houses over 55,000 registered and 6,000 unregistered specimens including skins, eggs, skeletons, nests and spirit collections. It has an excellent collection of South Australian species, both historical and recent, a large collection of stomach contents, which is used to determine diets, and an Australia wide collection of eggs. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a4fbf1a3-bb6f-4b59-860a-3283200e7a90,1860-2014,,SA Museum Ornithology Collection,https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co127,Mixed Formats,"This section houses over 55,000 registered and 6,000 unregistered specimens including skins, eggs, skeletons, nests and spirit collections. It has an excellent collection of South Australian species, both historical and recent, a large collection of stomach contents, which is used to determine diets, and an Australia wide collection of eggs.",2013-03-21T06:00:49.912951,2013-04-09T13:48:29.368728,32768.0,Creative Commons Attribution 783,South Australian Red Cross Information Bureau,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2015-06-16T07:13:31.330095,2016-07-04T06:14:08.552618,"Between 1916 and 1919 the South Australian Red Cross Information Bureau undertook research into over eight thousand enquiries from family and friends of missing Australian Imperial Force personnel who fought in WW1. The data contains the names and service detail of the soldier enquired upon and eyewitness; name and address of enquirer, dates of death, locations, National Archives barcode for soldier war service records, date range of enquiry, battalion name.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/59af795b-aa47-4633-8405-b61b9da8e574,1915-01-01,1919-12-30,SARCIB WW1 Collections data,https://sarcib.ww1.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/sarcib-data.json,JSON,"SARCIB WW1 Collections data in JSON format. **Data description** Note that in the data, (1) field labels may be preceded by ""field_"" and (2) fields may not appear in the same order as listed here. **""title""** ` ` Name of the soldier enquired upon **""archival_no""** ` ` Enquiry unique identifier eg ""1401"" **""image""** ` ` URL of image of soldier, or placeholder image if none has been found **""rank""** ` ` Rank of the soldier enquired upon eg ""Lance Corporal"" **""service_no""** ` ` Soldier serial number where available eg ""1281"" **""unit""** ` ` Name of the unit/battalion in natural language eg""16th Infantry Battalion"" **""naa_no""** ` ` Barcode number of war service record at the National Archives of Australia eg ""3012590""; we recommend adding the following string before the number http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/Imagine.asp?B=XXXXXX to make a link **""slsa_record_number""** ` ` unique identifier identifying the of the packet enclosing the enquiry eg ""SRG 76/1/1401"" **""packet_name""** ` ` Name of the soldier enquired upon in format surname, given names **""awm_battalion_links""** ` ` URL of unit history on Australian War Memorial website **""awm_people_links""** ` ` URL of personal profile on Australian War Memorial website **""awm_roll_links""** ` ` URL of roll records on Australian War Memorial website **""latlong_location""** ` ` Latitude and longitude geocodes for locations associated with the soldier **""added_personal_names""** ` ` Authorised version of names of other people associated with the enquiry **""corporate_name""** ` ` Authorised version of soldier’s unit **""added_corporate_name""** ` ` Authorised versions of other names associated with the enquiry that are not personal names eg ""Sands and McDougall Limited"" **""death_date""** ` ` Death date of the soldier **""other_urls""** ` ` Links, where available, to newspaper articles on National Library of Australia’s Trove website **""packet_date""** ` ` Date immediately preceding date range of the packet enclosing the enquiry **""packet_title""** ` ` Title of the packet enclosing the enquiry eg ""Papers relating to No. 1281 Lance Corporal T. H. Hill, 16th Battalion"" **""pdf_url""** ` ` Link to the digitised item in PDF format eg http://images.slsa.sa.gov.au/sarcib/SRG76_1_1401.pdf **""personal_names""** ` ` Authorised name of soldier **""soldier_location""** ` ` Locations associated with the soldier eg ` ` ` `""3 Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Dartford, Kent"", ` ` ` `""3 Western General Hospital, Cardiff, Wales"" ` ` ` `""Perham Down, Wiltshire"" **""packet_content""** ` ` Links to individual pages of packet content in jpeg format **""date_range""** ` ` Date range of the packet enclosing the enquiry **""bibliographic_record""** ` ` SLSA unique identifier eg ""b29335796"" **""enquirer""** ` ` Specific details of the person making the enquiry – may be more than one ` `**""title""** ` ` Name of the enquirer ` `**""archival_no""** ` ` Enquiry unique identifier eg ""1401"" ` `**""image""** ` ` URL of image of enquirer, or placeholder image if none has been found ` `**""slsa_record_number""** ` ` Unique identifier identifying the enquirer/s of the packet eg ""SRG 76/1/1401 ` `**""packet_name""** ` ` Name of the enquirer in format surname, given names ` `**""latlong_location""** ` ` Latitude and longitude geocodes for locations associated with the enquirer ` `**""address""** ` ` Address of enquirer ` `**""relationship""** ` ` Relationship between enquirer and soldier enquired upon **""eyewitness reports""** ` ` Specific details of soldier’s from whom eyewitness reports about the fate of the soldier enquired upon were gathered – may be more than one ` `**""title""** ` ` name of the eyewitness ` `**""archival_no""** ` ` Enquiry unique identifier eg ""1401"" ` `**""witness_location""** ` ` Locations associated with the eyewitness ` `**""image""** ` ` URL of image of eyewitness, or placeholder image if none has been found ` `**""rank""** ` ` Rank of the eyewitness eg ""Lance Corporal"" ` `**""service_no""** ` ` Eyewitness serial number where available eg ""1281"" ` `**""unit""** ` ` name of the unit/battalion in natural language eg""16th Infantry Battalion"" ` `**""naa_no""** ` ` Barcode number of war service record at the National Archives of Australia eg ""3012590""; we recommend adding the following string before the number http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/Imagine.asp?B=XXXXXX to make a link ` `**""slsa_record_number""** ` ` Unique identifier identifying the of the packet enclosing the enquiry eg ""SRG 76/1/1401"" ` `**""packet_name""** ` ` Name of the eyewitness in format surname, given names ` `**""awm_battalion_links""** ` ` URL of unit history on Australian War Memorial website ` `**""awm_people_links""** ` ` URL of personal profile on Australian War Memorial website ` `**""awm_roll_links""** ` ` URL of roll records on Australian War Memorial website ` `**""latlong_location""** ` ` Latitude and longitude geocodes for locations associated with the soldier **""additional_soldiers""** ` ` Specific details about other soldiers about whom information was gathered as a by-product of the enquiry – may be more than one ` `**""title""** ` ` Name of the additional soldier ` `**""archival_no""** ` ` Enquiry unique identifier eg ""1401"" ` `**""soldier_location""** ` ` Locations associated with the additional soldier ` `**""image""** ` ` URL of image of additional soldier, or placeholder image if none has been found ` `**""rank""** ` ` Rank of the additional soldier where available eg ""Lance Corporal"" ` `**""service_no""** ` ` Additional soldier serial number eg ""1281"" ` `**""unit""** ` ` Name of the unit/battalion in natural language eg""16th Infantry Battalion"" ` `**""naa_no""** ` ` Barcode number of war service record at the National Archives of Australia eg ""3012590""; we recommend adding the following string before the number http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/Imagine.asp?B=XXXXXX to make a link ` `**""slsa_record_number""** ` ` Unique identifier identifying the of the packet enclosing the enquiry eg ""SRG 76/1/1401"" ` `**""packet_name""** ` ` Name of the additional soldier in format surname, given names ` `**""awm_battalion_links""** ` ` URL of unit history on Australian War Memorial website ` `**""awm_people_links""** ` ` URL of personal profile on Australian War Memorial website ` `**""awm_roll_links""** ` ` URL of roll records on Australian War Memorial website ` `**""latlong_location""** ` ` Latitude and longitude geocodes for locations associated with the soldier ",2015-06-16T17:15:04.211243,2022-08-09T14:16:17,,Creative Commons Attribution 947,Search the Powerhouse Museum Collection,Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences,Powerhouse Museum,2013-05-24T02:09:35.376542,2017-06-19T07:58:15.006073,"Search over 75,000 objects collected from 1880 to the present day. This interactive database contains thousands of zoomable images and research into the Museum's collection, much of it made public for the first time. ",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/bf5a60c5-3340-4cd7-9282-d4db9819e071,,,Search the Powerhouse Museum Collection,https://collection.maas.museum,MUSEUM,,2013-05-23T22:09:50.225808,2013-05-26T22:20:52.738648,20.0,Creative Commons Attribution 746,Ship Photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T06:44:18.959542,2019-08-29T04:35:07.834064,"This dataset includes 5,799 selected photographs related to ships and shipping. Note that images in copyright might not be viewable outside the State Library of South Australia.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b,1802-01-01,2014-12-31,Ship Photographs,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b/resource/2666b0aa-52fe-49ca-adfa-7fee117a46b8/download/ship_photographs.csv,CSV,"**Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b20223389"" - **RECORD URL** : URL to the catalogue record in our database - **XML** : URL to the XML version of the catalogue record - **NAME** : Name of photographer - **TITLE** : Title of photograph - **Dates/publication details** : Date of the photograph - **Description/Quantity** : Format and dimensions of the original image - **SUMMARY** : Summary information about the image, its content and context - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Series/Collection** : Images may be aggregated as a collection - **IMAGE** : URL of the location of the web image",2018-06-18T05:05:42.533217,2018-06-18T05:05:42.455851,,Creative Commons Attribution 748,Ship Photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T06:44:18.959542,2019-08-29T04:35:07.834064,"This dataset includes 5,799 selected photographs related to ships and shipping. Note that images in copyright might not be viewable outside the State Library of South Australia.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b,1802-01-01,2014-12-31,Ship Photographs,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b/resource/ab6cb1a4-44cc-4514-a38f-eac5c50d5aa1/download/shipphotographs.csv,CSV,"Compiled 2017. This data set of 5672 photographs has been superseded by an updated version at the top of this Data and Resources list. **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b20223389"" - **URL** : URL to the catalogue record in our database - **XML** : URL to the XML version of the catalogue record - **NAME** : Name of photographer - **TITLE** : Title of photograph - **Dates/publication details** : Date of the photograph - **Description/Quantity** : Format and dimensions of the original image - **SUMMARY** : Summary information about the image, its content and context - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Series/Collection** : Images may be aggregated as a collection - **IMAGE** : URL of the location of the web image",2017-07-06T16:46:20.810689,2017-07-06T06:46:20.707799,,Creative Commons Attribution 750,Ship Photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T06:44:18.959542,2019-08-29T04:35:07.834064,"This dataset includes 5,799 selected photographs related to ships and shipping. Note that images in copyright might not be viewable outside the State Library of South Australia.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b,1802-01-01,2014-12-31,Ship Photographs,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b/resource/65043124-47f7-4c2c-81e3-4a0c1218c674/download/shipphotograhs.csv,CSV,"Compiled 2016. This data set of 5641 photographs has been superseded by an updated version at the top of this Data and Resources list. **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b29335796"" - **TITLE** : Title of image - **Dates/publication details** : Date image created - **Description/Quantity** : format and dimensions of the original image - **SUMMARY** : Summary description of image - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **IMAGE** : URL of location of image (images in copyright might not be viewable)",2016-06-29T16:45:22.218452,2016-06-29T07:09:05.239515,,Creative Commons Attribution 747,Ship Photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T06:44:18.959542,2019-08-29T04:35:07.834064,"This dataset includes 5,799 selected photographs related to ships and shipping. Note that images in copyright might not be viewable outside the State Library of South Australia.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b,1802-01-01,2014-12-31,Ship Photographs - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b/resource/a713fcc8-06b4-4e6a-aeec-d57bc2dae67d/download/ship_photographs.xlsx,XLSX,This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks.,2018-06-18T05:13:54.311687,2018-06-18T05:13:54.236241,,Creative Commons Attribution 749,Ship Photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T06:44:18.959542,2019-08-29T04:35:07.834064,"This dataset includes 5,799 selected photographs related to ships and shipping. Note that images in copyright might not be viewable outside the State Library of South Australia.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b,1802-01-01,2014-12-31,Ship Photographs - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b/resource/3954cb7d-5225-405e-9c36-69e663615a3d/download/shipphotographs.xlsx,XLSX,"Compiled 2017. This data set of 5672 photographs has been superseded by an updated version above in this Data and Resources list. This Excel workbook contains the same data as the CSV file but has the advantage that URLs are active hyperlinks.",2017-07-06T16:47:03.305963,2017-07-06T06:47:03.198596,,Creative Commons Attribution 751,Ship Photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T06:44:18.959542,2019-08-29T04:35:07.834064,"This dataset includes 5,799 selected photographs related to ships and shipping. Note that images in copyright might not be viewable outside the State Library of South Australia.",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b,1802-01-01,2014-12-31,Ship Photographs - Excel workbook,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b/resource/46f47710-e667-403d-9bdd-ed4c5d81df30/download/shipphotograhs.xlsx,XLSX,Compiled 2016. This data set of 5641 photographs has been superseded by an updated version at the top of this Data and Resources list.,2016-06-30T16:10:34.516067,2016-06-30T06:10:34.414226,,Creative Commons Attribution 680,Significant South Australians Photographs,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2013-05-21T09:02:06.138696,2020-01-15T06:44:24.506061,"Selection of images (60) from the State Library of South Australia collections of Significant South Australians featuring selected men and women of Adelaide's North Terrace plaques. These are a selection of images from a range of subjects and other State library photo sets on Flickr and range from 1815-1951, and includes: Dervish Bejah, Cameleer and explorer Sir Donald Bradman, Cricketer Kate Boadicea Cocks, first female police constable in the British Empire Matthew Flinders, Navigator and explorer Donald Dunstan, Lawyer, reformist, social progressive and Premier of South Australia Rev John Flynn, Founded what became the Royal Flying Doctor Service Sir Robert Helpmann Dancer, choreographer, actor and director Sir Hans Heysen artist and conservationist Colonel William Light Surveyor General, South Australia Mother Mary Mackillop (now Saint Mary of the Cross), Catholic sister, educator and Australia’s first saint Sir Douglas Mawson, Geologist and Antarctic explorer Dame Roma Mitchell, Australia’s first female judge Catherine Helen Spence, Author, journalist, teacher, suffragist, political candidate John McDouall Stuart, Explorer Mary Lee, Suffragist and social reformer Mark Oliphant, Physicist, humanitarian, Governor of South Australia Thomas Playford, Longest serving Premier of South Australia Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith, piloted first aeroplane from England to Australia Charles Sturt, Soldier and explorer David Unaipon, Aboriginal leader, preacher, inventor and writer ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/167684de-6a7a-4957-9bb7-b14c26660127,1815-1951,,Significant South Australians Photographs 1815-1951,https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157629151043184/,JPEG,"Selection of images (60) from the State Library of South Australia collections of Significant South Australians featuring selected men and women of Adelaide's North Terrace plaques. These are a selection of images from a range of subjects and other State library photo sets on Flickr and range from 1815-1951. ",2013-05-22T00:54:02.731823,2013-05-22T01:00:06.659078,20.0,Creative Commons Attribution 674,South Australia in 1914,State Library of South Australia,State Library of South Australia,2016-06-29T06:20:22.800452,2020-01-15T06:53:28.283259,"A look at South Australia and South Australians during a year that was to change Australia forever. This dataset contains 121 selected images from 1914. Use in conjunction with the Flickr API [https://www.flickr.com/services/api/](https://www.flickr.com/services/api/)",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/afba67c9-f5c7-4d6a-9c23-93cbeb652abc,1914-01-01,1914-12-31,South Australia in 1914 Flickr album,https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157645805705400,JPEG,Link to Flickr album,2016-06-29T16:20:55.228588,,,Creative Commons Attribution 865,South Australian Museum Arachnology Collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2016-06-24T05:00:45.749753,2020-02-18T01:13:20.998657,"The Arachnology Collection at the South Australian Museum contains around 300,000 arachnids as well as many centipedes and millipedes (Myriapoda). Of these around 56,000 have been databased. Spider specimens make up the largest component, with some 200,000 specimens stored in alcohol. The Sparassidae (huntsman spiders) are particularly well represented in the collection with over 2000 Australasian specimens. The collection also houses a significant mite (Acarina) collection (about 45,000 specimens) in alcohol or on glass microscope slides, approximately 5000 scorpion (Scorpiones) specimens and a smaller number of Myriapoda specimens (about 3600). The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/6812c858-5ff1-4188-9997-befffbc42dbe,1880-01-01,2016-01-01,South Australian Museum Arachnology collection on the Atlas of Living Australia,https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co202,Mixed Formats,"The Atlas of Living Australia page for the South Australian Museum Arachnology collection. As an alternative to downloading the entire dataset the ALA also provides [an API](http://api.ala.org.au/)",2016-06-24T15:02:39.155583,,,Creative Commons Attribution 908,South Australian Museum Marine Invertebrates collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2016-07-05T03:33:27.070432,2017-05-08T02:34:29.724267,"The Marine invertebrates collection is currently represented by 23 phyla and holds more than one million specimen lots including 1,700 holotypes, 11,300 secondary types, 33,000 registered lots and 1,400 microscope slide preparations. Specimens include molluscs, crustaceans, worms, sponges, jellyfish, corals and sea anemones, sea stars and sea urchins. Of these specimens about 5,500 have been databased and are accessible through the Atlas of Living Australia, more than 1500 of them with digital images of the specimen and label. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) The Museum has also been using the ALA's Online Volunteer Digitisation Portal, [DIGIVOL](https://volunteer.ala.org.au/) to digitise the data for Marine Invertebrate specimens. To facilitate this a large quantity of specimens have been imaged. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/c82dc4f6-85d7-4999-b5d5-6eeb97dfef85,1880-01-01,2016-01-01,South Australian Museum Marine Invertebrates Collection,https://biocache.ala.org.au/occurrences/search?q=collection_uid:co165,HTML,The South Australian Museum Marine Invertebrates Collection data available through the Atlas of Living Australia,2016-07-05T13:34:15.892177,,,Creative Commons Attribution 913,South Australian Museum Terrestrial Invertebrate Collection,South Australian Museum,South Australian Museum,2013-03-21T05:57:20.220041,2016-07-05T03:45:43.422359,"The collection has Australia-wide and Indo-Pacific representation, plus some world specimens for comparative purposes. The collection comprises 1200000 pinned specimens, 450000 specimens in spirit and 20000 slides. There are 8670 holotypes, of which 5000 are from the A.M. Lea beetle collection. There are 23000 other types. In summary, the entomological collections Class Insecta comprise 662 Australian families and 85,961 known Australian species. The arachnological collections comprise spiders (50000 specimens in alcohol), mites (25000 slide mounts and 20000 specimens in alcohol), scorpions (5000 specimens in alcohol) and myriapods. Images from this collection are available on the Atlas of Living Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a81870be-82eb-4868-81e9-0a8d11622675,1860-2014,,South Australian Museum Terrestrial Invertebrate Collection,https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co56,HTML,"The collection has Australia-wide and Indo-Pacific representation, plus some world specimens for comparative purposes. The collection comprises 1200000 pinned specimens, 450000 specimens in spirit and 20000 slides. There are 8670 holotypes, of which 5000 are from the A.M. Lea beetle collection. There are 23000 other types. In summary, the entomological collections Class Insecta comprise 662 Australian families and 85,961 known Australian species. ",2013-03-21T05:58:09.709614,2013-04-09T13:48:30.513485,32768.0,Creative Commons Attribution 703,South Australian Photographs World War 1 1914-1929,State Library of South Australia,Andrew Piper,2013-05-31T07:08:43.848160,2019-08-29T04:37:07.788643,"This dataset is an extract from the photographic collections of the State Library of South Australia and is related to World War 1.The set includes individual photographs and those that were collected in albums. Content includes portraits of soldiers, marches, camps, group shots, on location in the Dardanelles, and Western front, activities on the home front eg Cheer Up Societies, memorial dedications, captured albums eg captured German and Turkish images. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/49266c9b-ae27-47bc-8e23-866a2d027403,,,South Australian Photographs World War 1 - 1914-1929,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/49266c9b-ae27-47bc-8e23-866a2d027403/resource/7b89d80d-c74e-4647-bfa7-d1538b068a94/download/wwi_photographs.csv,CSV,"2153 images. **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b20691051"" - **RECORD URL** : URL to the catalogue record in our database - **XML** : URL to the XML version of the catalogue record - **NAME** : Name of photographer if known - **TITLE** : Title of photograph - **Dates/Publication Details** : Includes the date of the photograph - **Description/Quantity** : Format and dimensions of the original image - **SUMMARY** : Summary information about the image, its content and context - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Series/Collection** : Images may be aggregated as a collection - **IMAGE** : URL of the location of the web image ",2018-06-18T06:16:35.979137,2018-06-18T06:16:35.677045,,Creative Commons Attribution 705,South Australian Photographs World War 1 1914-1929,State Library of South Australia,Andrew Piper,2013-05-31T07:08:43.848160,2019-08-29T04:37:07.788643,"This dataset is an extract from the photographic collections of the State Library of South Australia and is related to World War 1.The set includes individual photographs and those that were collected in albums. Content includes portraits of soldiers, marches, camps, group shots, on location in the Dardanelles, and Western front, activities on the home front eg Cheer Up Societies, memorial dedications, captured albums eg captured German and Turkish images. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/49266c9b-ae27-47bc-8e23-866a2d027403,,,South Australian Photographs World War 1 - 1914-1929,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/49266c9b-ae27-47bc-8e23-866a2d027403/resource/ef4c0c93-2bdb-4fe2-ad26-fea2f0161551/download/saphotographswwi.csv,CSV,"Compiled 2017. This data set has been superseded by an updated version above in this Data and Resources list. 2103 images. **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b20691051"" - **RECORD URL** : URL to the catalogue record in our database - **XML** : URL to the XML version of the catalogue record - **NAME** : Name of photographer if known - **TITLE** : Title of photograph - **Dates/Publication Details** : Includes the date of the photograph - **Description/Quantity** : Format and dimensions of the original image - **SUMMARY** : Summary information about the image, its content and context - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Series/Collection** : Images may be aggregated as a collection - **IMAGE** : URL of the location of the web image ",2017-07-07T12:28:57.610553,2017-07-07T02:28:57.490338,,Creative Commons Attribution 707,South Australian Photographs World War 1 1914-1929,State Library of South Australia,Andrew Piper,2013-05-31T07:08:43.848160,2019-08-29T04:37:07.788643,"This dataset is an extract from the photographic collections of the State Library of South Australia and is related to World War 1.The set includes individual photographs and those that were collected in albums. Content includes portraits of soldiers, marches, camps, group shots, on location in the Dardanelles, and Western front, activities on the home front eg Cheer Up Societies, memorial dedications, captured albums eg captured German and Turkish images. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/49266c9b-ae27-47bc-8e23-866a2d027403,,,South Australian Photographs World War 1 - 1914-1929,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/49266c9b-ae27-47bc-8e23-866a2d027403/resource/76026372-d2f7-4257-b14b-fa6d2d4e5b95/download/saphotographswwi.csv,CSV,"Compiled 2016. This data set has been superseded by an updated version at the top of this Data and Resources list. 1769 images. **Explanation of fields** - **RECORD #** : SLSA unique identifier eg ""b20691051"" - **RECORD URL** : URL to the catalogue record in our database - **XML** : URL to the XML version of the catalogue record - **NAME** : Name of photographer if known - **TITLE** : Title of photograph - **Dates/Publication Details** : Includes the date of the photograph - **Description/Quantity** : Format and dimensions of the original image - **SUMMARY** : Summary information about the image, its content and context - **SUBJECT** : Subject headings assigned by the Library to assist searching - **Series/Collection** : Images may be aggregated as a collection - **IMAGE** : URL of the location of the web image",2016-07-01T17:35:16.663786,2016-07-01T07:35:16.542996,,Creative Commons Attribution 709,South Australian Photographs World War 1 1914-1929,State Library of South Australia,Andrew Piper,2013-05-31T07:08:43.848160,2019-08-29T04:37:07.788643,"This dataset is an extract from the photographic collections of the State Library of South Australia and is related to World War 1.The set includes individual photographs and those that were collected in albums. Content includes portraits of soldiers, marches, camps, group shots, on location in the Dardanelles, and Western front, activities on the home front eg Cheer Up Societies, memorial dedications, captured albums eg captured German and Turkish images. ",data.sa.gov.au,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/49266c9b-ae27-47bc-8e23-866a2d027403,,,South Australian Photographs World War 1 - 1914-1929,https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/49266c9b-ae27-47bc-8e23-866a2d027403/resource/dd77a290-b868-444c-bd3d-6d1ba565577e/download/slsaphotosworldwar1.csv,CSV,"Compiled 2015. This data set has been superseded by an updated version at the top of this Data and Resources list. This data set is an extract from the photographic collections of the State Library of South Australia and is related to World War 1. The set will include individual photographs and those that were collected in albums. Content includes portraits of soldiers, marches, camps, group shots, on location in the Dardanelles, and Western front, activities on the home front e.g. Cheer Up Societies, memorial dedications, captured albums e.g. captured German and Turkish images.",2015-07-01T11:38:47.920554,,,Creative Commons Attribution