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 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 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 1161,PROV Annual Report - Environmental Sustainability 2015-2016,Public Records Office Victoria,,2016-12-12T14:50:25.951078,2016-12-12T14:50:26.014144,"Public Record Office Victoria has an ongoing focus on energy efficiency and the reduction of waste, water and paper use. Broadly our aims are to: • Maintain a reduced carbon footprint at the VAC. • Maintain a reduced ecological footprint around our office based activities. • Continue to support the sustainable management and use of government records. During the year we progressed several major facility projects that delivered immediate energy efficiencies to the Victorian Archives Centre: • We installed our fourth new chiller unit as part of our multi-year chiller replacement program. These new chiller units are extremely energy efficient. • We upgraded our entire external lighting system to use energy efficient LED lights. • We installed a new second boiler. We have three boilers in total, with the final unit scheduled to be replaced during 2016-17. These boilers use gas and we have already seen a reduction in gas consumption with the introduction of the first two new boilers. We will investigate the possibility of installing solar panels in 2016-17 as part of our ongoing commitment to reducing our carbon footprint and further increasing our energy efficiency at the Victorian Archives Centre. ",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/ccc32e00-04b5-49f6-8640-0a8dc81c712c,,,Environmental Sustainability 2015-2016,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2016/Environmental%20Sustainability%202015-2016.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2016-12-12T10:48:20.119041,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1170,PROV Annual Report - Local History Grants Program 2015-2016,Public Records Office Victoria,,2016-12-12T14:49:16.305674,2016-12-12T14:49:16.388118,Public Records Office Victoria Annual Report. This file lists grant recipients by location and includes details of the funded project.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/510ce473-ceac-41b8-962d-52d5e3169b8f,,,Local History Grants Program 2015-2016,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2016/Local%20History%20Grants%20Program%202015-2016.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2016-12-12T10:57:21.273328,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1156,PROV Annual Report - Output measures 2015-2016,Public Records Office Victoria,,2016-12-12T14:52:45.141438,2016-12-12T14:52:45.180416,Public records Office Victoria Annual Report. Output measures with respect to quantity and quality of services for the last 2 years.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/fed7b2f6-bdc8-447b-8bf8-5d3826624a87,,,Output measures 2015-2016,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2016/Output%20measures%202015_2016.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2016-12-12T11:02:14.836060,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1177,PROV Annual Report - Variations to existing authorities issued in 2015-2016,Public Records Office Victoria,,2016-12-12T14:50:47.971787,2016-12-12T14:50:48.047391,Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and to assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/e4695d93-979d-45da-bac5-4307475da438,,,Variations to existing authorities issued in 2015-2016,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2016/Variations%20to%20existing%20authorities%20issued%20in%202015-2016.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2016-12-12T13:16:26.837617,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1155,PROV Annual Report - Workforce data 2015-2016,Public Records Office Victoria,,2016-12-12T14:52:18.730751,2016-12-12T14:52:18.796589,PROV Annual Report - Workforce data 2015-2016,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/b434a8b1-8955-4326-8176-7eee62b4cb18,,,Workforce data 2015-2016,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2016/Workforce%20data%202015-2016.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2016-12-12T13:18:58.684716,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1184,Victorian World War One Soldier Settlers,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-05-29T15:18:57.400545,2015-11-25T23:24:08.505536,"This data was compiled for the website 'Battle to Farm' which shows digitised records for each returned soldier. The data includes the name of the soldier, details of the property they leased and links to further information and digitised records.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/c5121199-e3bf-444c-be16-ee6c0ce02291,,,Victorian World War One Soldier Settlers,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/BtF%20site%20data%20v01%20PROV%2020150519.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-05-29T13:41:15.023573,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1144,PROV Alphabetical Places of Deposit listing,Public Records Office Victoria,,2019-08-29T06:48:48.400611,2019-08-29T06:48:48.400616,"Places of Deposit (PODS) are a range of historical societies, museums and genealogical organisations around regional and metropolitan Victoria have been appointed to hold temporary public records in their collections. PROV works with these organisations to support them in caring for public records, providing access to them and authorising the transfer of public records into their collections. This Victoria-wide network is growing steadily. You can browse a list of Places of Deposit by visiting https://prov.vic.gov.au/places-deposit-pods",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/2585e7bd-45d0-4162-bcf3-227e0f924d83,,,,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Alphabetical%20Places%20of%20Deposit.csv,CSV,,2019-08-29T04:03:40.133533,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1142,PROV - Financial statement 2015-2018,Public Records Office Victoria,,2016-12-12T14:53:15.606923,2019-08-29T06:51:51.864057,Public Records Office Victoria Annual Report. A comparison of key operating costs and assets across the last 4 years.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/cbdb4f34-3c0a-4556-ad1a-44e4e729e3db,,,Financial statement 2015-2018,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Financial%20Statement%202015-2018.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2016-12-12T10:53:00.320806,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1154,PROV Local History Grants Program 2017-2018,Public Records Office Victoria,,2019-05-15T16:39:20.823876,2019-05-15T16:39:20.823882,"The Victorian Government recognises that local and community history is an important part of Victoria’s memory. The Local History Grants Program encourages and fosters community activities that preserve, record and share the local, social and community history of Victoria and Victorians.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/4186db0d-3882-453f-bcda-2a177a8b727c,,,Local History Grants Program 2017-2018,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Local%20History%20Grants%20Program%202017-2018.csv,CSV,,2019-05-15T04:38:49.652023,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1138,PROV Output Measures 2017–18,Public Records Office Victoria,,2019-05-15T16:39:32.199767,2019-05-15T16:39:32.199772,Output measures with respect to quantity and quality of services for the last 2 years.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/4e43ddb9-13dd-4889-8753-7b08684a0c4f,,,Output Measures 2017–18,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Output%20Measures%202017%e2%80%9318%20s.csv,CSV,,2019-05-15T04:48:17.030957,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1159,PROV Records Issued & Visitor Statistics 2017-2018,Public Records Office Victoria,,2019-05-15T16:39:31.614968,2019-05-15T16:39:31.614974,"Public Record Office Victoria operates two public reading rooms; one at the Victorian Archives Centre in North Melbourne and the other at the Ballarat Archives Centre in Ballarat. Records can also be accessed at the Bendigo Regional Archives Centre reading rooms and the new Geelong Heritage Centre, all of these locations are Places of Deposit. During 2015 - 2016, 56,674 visitors utilised the reading rooms to view records. 44,862 records were issued to visitors and an additional 11,459 were issued to Government Agencies and for internal Public Record Office Victoria use. In 2015 – 2016 reference queries were managed through our online enquiry system which received an average 744 queries per month; providing a more consistent and seamless approach to customer service. ",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/4db19337-50c1-458b-addf-56b109166271,,,Records Issued & Visitor Statistics 2017-2018,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Records%20Issued%20&%20Visitor%20Statistics%202017-2018.csv,CSV,,2019-05-15T04:53:08.094525,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1176,PROV Annual Report - Retention and Disposal Authorities issued in 2014-2018,Public Records Office Victoria,,2016-12-12T14:51:51.280749,2016-12-12T14:51:51.351551,"Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and to assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper. For a complete list of standards see http://.prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government/standards-policies-rdas",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/a933cb9b-7ea5-4410-9461-88f882854626,,,Retention and Disposal Authorities issued in 2014-2018,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Retention%20and%20Disposal%20Authorities%20issued%20in%202014-2018.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2016-12-12T13:06:39.145263,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1179,PROV Retention and Disposal Authority (RDA) Documents Issued or Varied 2017-18 RDAs varied,Public Records Office Victoria,,2019-05-16T16:50:31.280491,2019-05-16T16:50:31.280496,"Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and to assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper. For a complete list of standards see http://.prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government/standards-policies-rdas",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/90cf1c02-0385-4217-8fde-478147418dc3,,,ocuments Issued or Varied 2017-18 RDAs varied,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Retention%20and%20Disposal%20Authority%20(RDA)%20Documents%20Issued%20or%20Varied%202017-18%20RDAs%20varied.csv,CSV,,2019-05-15T22:07:29.532601,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1180,PROV Retention and Disposal Authority (RDA) Documents Issued or Varied 2017-18 new RDAs,Public Records Office Victoria,,2019-05-15T16:38:22.639073,2019-05-15T16:38:22.639079,"Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and to assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper. For a complete list of standards see http://.prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government/standards-policies-rdas",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/0959e694-2ac5-404e-a86d-71072f34aa71,,,Retention and Disposal Authority (RDA) Documents Issued or Varied 2017-18 new RDAs,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Retention%20and%20Disposal%20Authority%20(RDA)%20Documents%20Issued%20or%20Varied%202017-18%20new%20RDAs.csv,CSV,,2019-05-15T05:43:47.794139,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1150,PROV Standards issued in 2015–2016,Public Records Office Victoria,,2016-12-12T14:49:46.419562,2019-08-29T06:51:51.282751,"Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and to assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper. For a complete list of standards see http://.prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government/standards-policies-rdas",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/cbc6b85f-bd8a-486f-817e-ce3daaaa0eee,,,Standards issued in 2015–2016,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Standards%20Issued-2015-16.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2016-12-12T13:12:49.794625,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1140,PROV Standards Issued-2016-17,Public Records Office Victoria,,2019-05-15T16:39:34.600816,2019-05-15T16:39:34.600822,"Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and to assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper. For a complete list of standards see http://.prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government/standards-policies-rdas",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/51bb3ca8-648e-4b93-97ae-a12aa88c98ad,,,Standards Issued-2016-17,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Standards%20Issued-2016-17.csv,CSV,,2019-05-15T05:24:01.884018,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1139,PROV Standards Issued-2017-18,Public Records Office Victoria,,2019-05-15T16:41:02.125681,2019-05-15T16:41:02.125687,"Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and to assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper. For a complete list of standards see http://.prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government/standards-policies-rdas",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/b28d87e6-1a40-46bc-8e96-3f8c993f61cd,,,Standards Issued 2017-18,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Standards%20Issued-2017-18.csv,CSV,,2019-05-15T05:31:00.708666,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1135,PROV VERS - Compliant Products,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T04:23:31.556953,2019-08-29T06:49:04.435913,"After testing conducted by Public Record Office Victoria, the following systems have demonstrated a capability of meeting either all or part of the requirements for long-term electronic records management outlined in PROS 99/007: Standard for the Management of Electronic Records (also known as the VERS standard). Systems may be certified against some or all of the specifications listed in the standard. Please note the products listed below were certified as VERS-compliant in 2014–2015. For a complete list please refer to the VERS compliance page on the Public Record Office Victoria website: prov.vic.gov.au/government/vers/implementing-vers/vendor-assessment. ",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/2f8997cb-f767-4002-b2ca-a1c3e036abb4,,,PROV VERS Compliant Products,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20VERS%20Compliant%20Products.csv,CSV,,2019-05-21T00:22:42.825859,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1137,PROV Workforce Data 2017-18,Public Records Office Victoria,,2019-05-21T17:40:11.630242,2019-05-21T17:40:11.630249,Public Records Office Victoria Workforce Data 2017-18,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/8c7e1660-f7e9-4d7e-a391-abb667079e7b,,,PROV Workforce Data 2017-18,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV%20Workforce%20Data%202017-18.csv,CSV,,2019-05-15T22:11:24.268947,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1174,PROV VPRS 515/P1 Central Register of Male Prisoners,Public Records Office Victoria,,2014-12-22T15:31:24.668706,2015-11-25T23:25:09.356571,"The history of those sentenced to custody in Melbourne-area prisons, including Pentridge, the Collingwood Stockade and the prison hulks, was detailed in 'central' registers of male and female prisoners. The prison registers list crimes and sentences, frequently include photographs of the prisoner and record notes on their time in custody. Well-known figures such as Ned Kelly and Squizzy Taylor are recorded in these volumes. These registers have been digitised and indexes to the prisoners are being compiled by PROV volunteers. The data indexed from the male registers (VPRS 515) includes the prisoner name and number and a reference to the digital image available on PROV's website. ",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/5402b968-e732-4c18-b0d2-fec9d8a81217,,,VPRS 515/P1 Central Register of Male Prisoners,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV-CentralRegisterMalePrisoners.csv,CSV,,2014-12-22T13:59:26.428692,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1151,PROV Historic Plans Collection 1836-1984,Public Records Office Victoria,,2014-12-22T15:31:36.114829,2015-11-25T23:25:31.568581,"The 'Historic Plans Collection' was gathered together by the Lands Department as a collation of important early survey work done in Victoria. The plans are organised into 48 collections based on their purpose - road surveys, surveys of the coast and rivers, mining locations and so on. This dataset contains all the metadata that we have about the plans, including title, date, and frequently notes on scale, features and the surveyor responsible. The data includes names of parishes and townships each plan covers. This information can be geocoded using data maintained on data.vic.gov.au by the Department of Primary Industries.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/e6e4b026-a7f7-49f5-87de-969c2c9e4376,,,Historic Plans Collection 1836-1984,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/PROV-HistoricPlansCollection.csv,CSV,,2014-12-22T13:55:46.244280,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1175,"PROV Index to Wills, Probate and Administration Records 1841-2009",Public Records Office Victoria,,2014-12-22T15:31:47.407541,2015-11-25T23:25:20.843223,This data was largely compiled by volunteers working with the Genealogical Society of Utah as part of a project to digitise Victorian probate records for the nineteenth and first part of the twentieth century. Later data was compiled by staff of the Supreme Court of Victoria. This data can be used to identify particular records held by Public Record Office Victoria as well as the basis of statistical research.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/d2396144-d5fa-4c0c-9ff3-64fee31b82c0,,,"Index to Wills, Probate and Administration Records 1841-2009",http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/ProbateIndex1841-2009.csv,CSV,,2014-12-22T13:50:24.796748,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1157,Records transferred to PROV custody 2017-18,Public Records Office Victoria,,2019-05-21T17:39:14.735401,2019-05-21T17:39:14.735407,"Public Record Office Victoria is the archives of the State Government of Victoria. The Collection includes memories of events and decisions great and small that have shaped the history of the Colony and State of Victoria, as well as records of immigration and shipping, criminal trials and prisons, premiers and governors, royal commissions, boards of inquiry, wills and probates and more. ‘Holdings’ refers to the totality of archival records (regardless of format) in the custody or under the control of the Archives. It does not include temporary records. 'Disposal’ relates to the quantity of archival records de-accessioned during the reporting period. This does not include destruction of time-expired temporary records or transfer of records to other Archives An ‘item’ is a single record keeping unit, which exists as a discrete entity. Among other things, an item might be: - A group of pages fastened together to form a file - A single volume, card, map, plan, photograph, film, sound recording, computer tape or other document. Figures on the number of items may be estimates only. ",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/44746f14-7e8f-4be3-9735-f0a4e97fd872,,,Records transferred to PROV custody 2017-18,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2019/Records%20transferred%20to%20PROV%20custody%202017-18.csv,CSV,,2019-05-21T00:13:11.811495,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1153,PROV 19-20 Financial Statement,Public Records Office Victoria,,2020-11-10T09:23:37.879696,2020-11-10T09:23:37.879706,"Our assets include both community and operating assets in the following four categories: Community assets These assets are the State’s archival collection. The physical collection was valued at $299.9m. The digital collection is valued at $16.7m. Building assets Records repositories for storage of the State Archives and the State Government’s non-current records are located at North Melbourne and Ballarat. The Victorian Archives Centre in North Melbourne, including land, is valued at $88.3m. Motor vehicles PROV operates one vehicle: a station wagon. Plant and operating equipment Operating assets are used for the upkeep of the physical and digital repositories so that public records can be stored safely and made available for public inspection.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/f6177e3a-8ee9-4b2d-8ce8-4afa44fcec72,,,PROV 19_20 Financial Statement,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2020/PROV%2019_20%20Financial%20Statement.csv,CSV,,2020-11-04T23:56:21.013225,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1164,PROV 2019–20 Annual Report Measures,Public Records Office Victoria,,2020-11-10T09:19:24.770153,2020-11-10T09:19:24.770162,Public Record Office Victoria Annual Report. Output measures with respect to quantity and quality of services.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/cbeb3c62-3d19-4d2d-b4b7-f89288287373,,,PROV 2019–20 Annual Report Measures,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2020/PROV%202019%e2%80%9320%20Annual%20Report%20Measures.csv,CSV,,2020-11-05T00:15:14.422954,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1163,PROV 2019–20 BP3 Measures,Public Records Office Victoria,,2020-11-10T09:22:00.122324,2020-11-10T09:22:00.122333,State Budget Paper 3 measures.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/e770b249-d4b5-49ff-ab91-b424c889b31c,,,PROV 2019–20 BP3 Measures,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2020/PROV%202019%e2%80%9320%20BP3%20Measures.csv,CSV,,2020-11-05T00:36:56.260803,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1178,PROV Approved Public Record Office Victoria Storage Suppliers (APROSS) 19_20,Public Records Office Victoria,,2020-11-10T09:20:58.559006,2020-11-10T09:20:58.559014,"APROSS sites are commercial facilities that have been inspected by PROV and approved for the storage of temporary and un-sentenced public records. For a complete list of APROSS sites see our website: www.prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government/certified-suppliers-vendors/apross-for-agencies",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/db78017a-24ec-4c93-a7bc-79075214af45,,,PROV Approved Public Record Office Victoria Storage Suppliers (APROSS) 19_20,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2020/PROV%20Approved%20Public%20Record%20Office%20Victoria%20Storage%20Suppliers%20(APROSS)%2019_20.csv,CSV,,2020-11-05T00:50:41.117226,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1167,PROV Local History Grant recipients 19_20,Public Records Office Victoria,,2020-11-10T09:11:14.782837,2020-11-10T09:11:14.782845,"The Local History Grants program provides small grants to community organisations to support projects that preserve, record or publish Victorian local history.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/7730ed73-bd09-4c99-b698-b88e70728b1b,,,PROV Local History Grant recipients 19_20,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2020/PROV%20Local%20History%20Grant%20recipients%2019_20.csv,CSV,,2020-11-05T04:49:06.606398,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1152,PROV RDAs varied 19_20,Public Records Office Victoria,,2020-11-10T09:17:45.273431,2020-11-10T09:17:45.273441,Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 (Vic) requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper. All standards are available on the PROV website: www.prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government/standards-policies-rdas.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/ba3dd189-7b0c-4ad5-9380-2f3d312614d5,,,PROV RDAs varied 19_20,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2020/PROV%20RDAs%20varied%2019_20.csv,CSV,,2020-11-05T05:33:00.632392,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1172,PROV Recordkeeping Standards Framework Documents Issued 19_20,Public Records Office Victoria,,2020-11-10T09:20:34.340294,2020-11-10T09:20:34.340307,Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 (Vic) requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper. All standards are available on the PROV website: www.prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government/standards-policies-rdas.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/d7332ac1-cd8b-427e-b28f-3f48e7318413,,,PROV Recordkeeping Standards Framework Documents Issued 19_20,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2020/PROV%20Recordkeeping%20Standards%20Framework%20Documents%20Issued%20%2019_20.csv,CSV,,2020-11-05T06:01:40.478787,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1181,PROV Retention and Disposal Authority (RDA) Documents Issued or Varied 19-20,Public Records Office Victoria,,2020-11-06T08:38:57.052676,2020-11-06T08:38:57.052685,Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 (Vic) requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper. All standards are available on the PROV website: www.prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government/standards-policies-rdas.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/7b813600-b9bb-474b-8922-196f6ec234e5,,,PROV Retention and Disposal Authority (RDA) Documents Issued or Varied 19_20,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2020/PROV%20Retention%20and%20Disposal%20Authority%20(RDA)%20Documents%20Issued%20or%20Varied%2019_20.csv,CSV,,2020-11-05T06:50:06.389741,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1165,PROV Victorian Community History Award winners,Public Records Office Victoria,,2020-11-06T08:47:43.634694,2020-11-06T08:47:43.634702,The Victorian Community History Awards are held annually in partnership with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. Winners announced at the October 2019 Awards,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/eeafb570-3eb8-42cf-a719-000da84fc5f4,,,PROV Victorian Community History Award winners,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2020/PROV%20Victorian%20Community%20History%20Award%20winners.csv,CSV,,2020-11-05T06:22:10.531792,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1173,PROV VPRS 8168 Historic Plan Collection geospatial metadata,Public Records Office Victoria,,2020-10-27T07:20:38.324210,2020-11-25T21:02:17.153076,"Geospatial metadata including lat/long values and contemporary placenames compiled by a small dedicated team of volunteers for 8,830 maps from the nationally significant collection of maps VPRS 8168 Historic Plan Collection.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/2a2cf103-b6b3-48b9-9c7c-eaa6ce8b371d,,,,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/2020/VPRS%208168%20FINAL%2020200820.csv,CSV,,2020-10-22T03:25:04.570438,,,Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 4.0 International 1147,PROV Authorities issued in 2014 - 2015,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T04:23:12.526998,2015-11-25T23:22:58.436430,"Public Record Office Victoria sets standards for the efficient management of public records under Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973. The standards apply to all records created by the Victorian Government and detail requirements for the creation, maintenance and use of these records. ",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/09131e57-b611-4d7c-a964-c9a04db91180,,,PROV Authorities issued in 2014 - 2015,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%202015%20Annual%20Report%20Authorities%20issued%20in%202014_2015.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T14:50:40.385898,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1130,PROV Environmental Sustainability,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T04:21:11.360718,2015-11-25T23:26:48.786555,"Key performance environmental sustainability indicators for the last 4 years. Public Record Office Victoria is now in the second year of a two year Environmental Strategy which spans 2013–2014 and 2014–2015. The core objectives of our Environmental Strategy are to: • Maintain a reduced carbon footprint at the Victorian Archives Centre. • Maintain a reduced ecological footprint around our office based activities. • Continue to support the sustainable management and use of government records.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/e7a4e3e9-6c3a-4664-a070-74667b72c6d2,,,PROV Environmental Sustainability,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%202015%20Annual%20Report%20Environmental%20Sustainability.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T14:25:55.465150,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1131,PROV Financial statement,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T04:22:08.225128,2015-11-25T23:26:03.408673,"Assets The assets include both community and operating assets in the following four categories: Community assets These assets are the State’s archival collection. The collection was re-valued in 2012 - 2013 at $258.3m. Building assets Records repositories for storage of the State Archives and the State Government’s non-current records are located at North Melbourne and Ballarat. The Victorian Archives Centre in North Melbourne, including land, was valued in 2012 -2013 and is now valued at $59.9m. Motor vehicles Public Record Office Victoria operates two vehicles: a sedan and a station wagon. Plant and operating equipment Operating assets are used for the upkeep of the physical and digital repositories so public records can be stored safely and made available for public inspection. Costs comprise operating costs.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/964729aa-23b0-4c4e-af37-2f07c3a2ed98,,,PROV Financial statement,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%202015%20Annual%20Report%20Financial%20statement.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T14:39:37.179110,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1141,PROV Output Measures 2014 - 2015,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T04:21:28.308220,2015-11-25T23:26:37.728956,Output measures with respect to quantity and quality of services for the last 3 years.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/c865fa03-d99f-4fd1-8e60-774244f070c5,,,PROV Output Measures 2014 - 2015,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%202015%20Annual%20Report%20Output%20Measures%202014_2015.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T14:29:25.973739,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1146,PROV Policies issued in 2014 - 2015,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T23:55:33.612775,2015-11-25T23:55:33.654373,"Public Record Office Victoria sets standards for the efficient management of public records under Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973. The standards apply to all records created by the Victorian Government and detail requirements for the creation, maintenance and use of these records. ",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/c10aa5e0-5e57-470c-9621-d184a1860346,,,PROV Policies issued in 2014 - 2015,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%202015%20Annual%20Report%20Policies%20issued%20in%202014_2015.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T14:48:02.298526,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1160,PROV Records Issued & Visitor Statistics 2014 - 2015,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T04:21:45.656819,2015-11-25T23:26:26.815188,"Public Record Office Victoria operates two public reading rooms; one at the Victorian Archives Centre in North Melbourne and the other at the Ballarat Archives Centre in Ballarat. Records can also be accessed at the Bendigo Regional Archives Centre and Geelong Heritage Centre Reading Rooms, both of which are Places of Deposit. During 2014–2015, 15,542 visitors utilised the Reading Rooms to view records. 48,949 records were issued to visitors and another 11,942 were issued to Government Agencies and for internal Public Record Office Victoria use. Our Reading Room staff delivered a number of information sessions to the public on how to use the Public Record Office Victoria collection and sessions focusing on specific areas of the collection. In 2014–2015 our online enquiry system was launched to manage incoming reference queries. Over a twelve-month period, the system dealt with on average 759 queries per month; providing a more consistent and seamless approach to customer service.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/bfda89f6-a8ee-4cbe-828a-aebc0ec6aeb7,,,PROV Records Issued & Visitor Statistics 2014 - 2015,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%202015%20Annual%20Report%20Records%20Issued%20&%20Visitor%20Statistics%202006_2015.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T14:35:30.346717,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1145,PROV Standards Issued in 2014 - 2015,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T04:22:54.797527,2015-11-25T23:22:47.242030,"Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973 requires the Keeper of Public Records to establish standards for the efficient management of public records and to assist public offices in the application of those standards to records under their control. The Act requires public offices to implement records management programs in accordance with the standards established by the Keeper. For a complete list of standards see www.prov.vic.gov.au/government/standards-and-policy",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/8de345e8-bea2-4d4a-99ab-4ace645cc637,,,PROV Standards Issued in 2014 - 2015,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%202015%20Annual%20Report%20Standards%20Issued%20in%202014_2015.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T14:45:19.227239,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1134,PROV VERS - Compliant Products,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T04:23:31.556953,2019-08-29T06:49:04.435913,"After testing conducted by Public Record Office Victoria, the following systems have demonstrated a capability of meeting either all or part of the requirements for long-term electronic records management outlined in PROS 99/007: Standard for the Management of Electronic Records (also known as the VERS standard). Systems may be certified against some or all of the specifications listed in the standard. Please note the products listed below were certified as VERS-compliant in 2014–2015. For a complete list please refer to the VERS compliance page on the Public Record Office Victoria website: prov.vic.gov.au/government/vers/implementing-vers/vendor-assessment. ",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/2f8997cb-f767-4002-b2ca-a1c3e036abb4,,,VERS - Compliant Products,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%202015%20Annual%20Report%20VERS_Compliant%20Products%20.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T14:57:46.387931,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1168,PROV Variations to existing authorities issued in 2014 - 2015,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T23:55:16.977022,2015-11-25T23:55:17.015431,"Public Record Office Victoria sets standards for the efficient management of public records under Section 12 of the Public Records Act 1973. The standards apply to all records created by the Victorian Government and detail requirements for the creation, maintenance and use of these records. ",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/fccbf1fb-73eb-4d3f-a3fd-b53927d450f2,,,PROV Variations to existing authorities issued in 2014 - 2015,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%202015%20Annual%20Report%20Variations%20to%20existing%20authorities%20issued%20in%202014_2015.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T14:54:52.515976,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1183,Public Records Office Victoria Workforce,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T04:22:30.520891,2015-11-25T23:26:15.355980,Key employee data compared across the last 2 years.,data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/83f30518-7b04-45de-b054-f9a2f869f429,,,Public Records Office Victoria Workforce,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%202015%20Annual%20Report%20Workforce.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T14:42:33.796706,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1182,Local History Grant Recipients 2014-2015,Public Records Office Victoria,,2015-11-25T04:23:49.838979,2015-11-25T23:23:20.528858,"The Local History Grants Program provides small grants to community organisations to support the cost of projects that preserve, record or publish Victorian local history. For more information on the program visit: www.prov.vic.gov.au/community-programs/grants-awards/local-history-grants. ",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/34587443-6bc7-4533-92ea-bf8bc8bc2708,,,Local History Grant Recipients 2014-2015,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV%20Annual%20Report%202015%20Local%20History%20Grant%20Recipients%202014_2015.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2015-11-25T15:06:19.840937,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1143,Records transferred to PROV custody,Public Records Office Victoria,,2014-12-22T15:31:07.647124,2015-11-25T23:24:50.217423,"Public Record Office Victoria is the archives of the State Government of Victoria. The Collection includes memories of events and decisions great and small that have shaped the history of the Colony and State of Victoria, as well as records of immigration and shipping, criminal trials and prisons, premiers and governors, royal commissions, boards of inquiry, wills and probates and more. ‘Holdings’ refers to the totality of archival records (regardless of format) in the custody or under the control of the Archives. It does not include temporary records. 'Disposal’ relates to the quantity of archival records de-accessioned during the reporting period. This does not include destruction of time-expired temporary records or transfer of records to other Archives An ‘item’ is a single record keeping unit, which exists as a discrete entity. Among other things, an item might be: - A group of pages fastened together to form a file - A single volume, card, map, plan, photograph, film, sound recording, computer tape or other document. Figures on the number of items may be estimates only.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/d0e6af8f-5949-4af8-99ed-3929fadecc5d,,,Records transferred to PROV custody,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV_2012_2013_Holdings.csv,CSV,,2014-12-22T14:06:00.205918,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1133,PROV Reading Room Visitors,Public Records Office Victoria,,2014-12-23T16:31:57.871325,2015-11-25T23:23:45.827955,"Each year, up to 15,000 visitors attend the PROV reading room(s) to view original Victorian State Government historical records held within our collection. As 99% of our collection is in original hard copy format, a researcher must either order a record and request a remote photocopy or digital copy order or attend the reading room to view and make their own copies of the original record. PROV does not provide a research service for researchers who are unable to attend the reading room. A researcher must either engage a search agent or ask a friend or family member to attend on their behalf to view the original record.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/0e607ac4-2a01-4b26-8bb6-fe78b2119e42,,,Reading Room Visitors,http://metadata.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV_Reading_Room_Statistics_2013-2014.csv,CSV,"Further details about this specific data resource, to be displayed on the Preview page",2014-12-23T10:43:44.300968,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 1136,PROV Digitisation Program statistics,Public Records Office Victoria,,2014-12-22T15:30:23.521591,2015-11-25T23:24:22.573059,"The list, split by financial year, details record 'series' (or collections) have been digitised and published, and the quantity of records in each series. Quantity is measured in 'shelf-metres' (literally the amount of space taken up on a shelf), as a simple way of counting the range of very different material we hold.",data.vic.gov.au,https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/f5f6de0d-9f13-4fa8-bb6d-9487a2589a78,,,Digitisation Program statistics,http://metadta.prov.vic.gov.au/datasets/PROV-DigitisationQuantities.csv,CSV,,2014-12-22T14:37:55.624824,,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 523,Queensland Museum collection of amphibians and reptiles,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T22:36:38.813763,2019-07-10T16:41:40.902352,"A list of specimens of amphibian and reptile species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and locality.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/42ced2fa-73fb-4eb1-a24d-64cb241de9a5,,,Queensland Museum amphibians and reptiles collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/amphibians-reptiles-data/amphibians-reptiles-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all amphibian and reptile specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and locality. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/amphibians-reptiles-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T22:37:38.848749,2017-06-22T00:00:00,86612377.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 521,Queensland Museum collection of arachnid specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T22:44:14.425584,2019-07-10T16:41:46.569392,"A list of specimens of arachnid species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/640a5401-eeaf-43b8-b95f-986aada54327,,,Queensland Museum arachnids collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/arachnids-data/arachnids-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all arachnid specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/arachnids-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T22:44:45.386516,2017-06-22T00:00:00,91226112.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 522,Queensland Museum collection of bird specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T22:46:12.580451,2019-07-10T16:41:46.464988,"A list of specimens of bird species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/28bc722a-270c-4575-8d23-6cf3f06dec1f,,,Queensland Museum birds collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/birds-data/birds-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all bird specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/birds-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T22:46:40.880995,2017-06-23T00:00:00,30723276.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 520,Queensland Museum collection of coral specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T22:58:48.728592,2019-07-10T16:41:54.364768,"A list of specimens of coral species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/2e3d04f7-213c-4833-a1c9-9a4cf3b16865,,,Queensland Museum corals collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/corals-data/corals-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all coral specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/corals-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T22:59:12.826494,2017-06-21T00:00:00,52638515.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 513,Queensland Museum collection of crustacean specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T23:00:09.810287,2019-07-10T16:41:56.188929,"A list of specimens of crustacean species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/3276586f-2db0-4a4e-aa69-e623b7e8ecb1,,,Queensland Museum crustaceans collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/crustaceans-data/crustaceans-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all crustacean specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/crustaceans-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T23:00:42.076260,2017-06-23T00:00:00,47710208.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 519,Queensland Museum collection of entomology specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T23:01:35.439275,2019-07-10T16:42:06.045184,"A list of specimens of entomology species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/10d28f0b-4dc7-43d2-8b17-8c1089ec4515,,,Queensland Museum entomology collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/entomology-data/entomology-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all entomology specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/entomology-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T23:02:02.219241,2017-06-23T00:00:00,245576499.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 511,Queensland Museum collection of ethnographic objects,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-06-25T05:06:33.560592,2019-07-10T16:42:01.529656,"A list of ethnographic objects in the Queensland Museum including classification, measurements, materials, production place, object type, locality and photograph of the object.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/3abd76c0-8861-45af-9c51-967d7d5c66a5,,,Queensland Museum collection of ethnographic object records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/ethnographic-data/qm-ethnographic-collection.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of a selection of ethnographic objects in the Queensland Museum collection including their classification, materials, measurements, production place, locality and reference to a photograph of the object.",2014-06-25T05:07:17.786568,2014-06-25T05:07:20.342970,360448.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 518,Queensland Museum collection of fish specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T23:03:21.761994,2019-07-10T16:42:08.792925,"A list of specimens of fish species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/79b833bd-05d0-4697-89d8-423d83a819a9,,,Queensland Museum fishes collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/fishes-data/fishes-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all fish specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/fishes-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T23:03:45.925979,2017-06-23T00:00:00,38168166.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 510,Queensland Museum collection of historical objects,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-06-25T05:09:11.124505,2019-07-10T16:42:11.311022,"A list of historical objects in the Queensland Museum including classification, measurements, materials, production place, primary maker, object type and photograph of the object.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/bef12bdd-27de-4a74-bb84-ab18797a922e,,,Queensland Museum collection of historical object records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/historical-data/qm-historical-collection.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of a selection of historical objects in the Queensland Museum collection including their classification, materials, measurements, production place, primary maker, object type, and a reference to a photograph of the object.",2014-06-25T05:09:42.879738,2014-06-25T05:09:47.569396,678502.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 517,Queensland Museum collection of mammal specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T23:08:18.685885,2019-07-10T16:42:21.031112,"A list of specimens of mammal species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. ",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/4e62d6ff-628e-45d8-b889-68171ec6c30d,,,Queensland Museum mammals collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/mammals-data/mammals-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all mammal specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/mammals-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T23:08:47.065762,2017-06-23T00:00:00,21076377.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 516,Queensland Museum collection of mollusc specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T23:13:21.911525,2019-07-10T16:42:22.637554,"A list of specimens of mollusc species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/e1e72632-985e-4509-99f6-8a27bd837e0e,,,Queensland Museum molluscs collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/molluscs-data/molluscs-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all mollusc specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/molluscs-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T23:13:43.543143,2017-06-23T00:00:00,21076377.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 525,Queensland Museum collection of specimens of other invertebrates,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T23:14:39.826733,2019-07-10T16:42:35.344871,"A list of specimens of other invertebrate species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/3efc094b-a1e3-4ca9-8f02-f5ce8ee0bd07,,,Queensland Museum collection records of other invertebrates,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/other-invertebrates-data/other-invertebrates-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all specimens of other invertebrates in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/other-invertebrates-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T23:15:01.283733,2017-06-23T00:00:00,62285414.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 512,Queensland Museum collection of palaeontology specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T23:16:11.099352,2019-07-10T16:42:27.020218,"A list of palaeontology specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/4d4d7a14-7c40-4172-b93a-6e0d9b678d1d,,,Queensland Museum palaeontology collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/palaeontology-data/palaeontology-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all palaeontology specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields](http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/palaeontology-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T23:16:34.210620,2017-06-23T00:00:00,2936012.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 515,Queensland Museum collection of porifera specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T23:17:33.156389,2019-07-10T16:42:28.966430,"A list of specimens of porifera species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/fe0fb033-bc55-4c3a-8dde-084ae303c02f,,,Queensland Museum porifera collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/porifera-data/porifera-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all porifera specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/porifera-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T23:17:56.098808,2017-06-23T00:00:00,40475033.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 514,Queensland Museum collection of protozoan specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T23:18:45.102073,2019-07-10T16:42:34.524484,"A list of specimens of protozoan species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/4f1071f2-f4fa-4918-b829-33b9fd586837,,,Queensland Museum protozoan collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/protozoans-data/protozoans-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all protozoan specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/protozoans-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T23:19:05.331656,2017-06-23T00:00:00,41733324.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 997,Krantz & Sheldon Architectural images,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T04:08:00.645899,2022-05-25T18:46:17.979308,Bibliographic data and links to persistent URL of digital object for the Krantz & Sheldon Architectural images. Approximately 1000. ,data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/1cf612f0-3245-427a-aa92-e78ef79b1ea6,,,Krantz Sheldon (CSV),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/1cf612f0-3245-427a-aa92-e78ef79b1ea6/resource/dcdb13de-231d-4018-bac5-043ccf334ba3/download/krantzsheldon.csv,CSV,This CSV contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of original resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. ,2016-07-25T04:08:49.484677,2016-07-25T04:08:49.443851,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 978,Obituaries indexed by State Library of WA,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-09-04T02:22:59.855252,2022-05-25T18:46:15.810879,"This dataset contains over 10,000 indexed records of obituaries found in Western Australian newspapers, newsletters and journals from the mid-1800s to early 2010s. The records were created by Library staff from the State Library of Western Australia (SLWA) between 1997 and 2014. Information captured includes: • the deceased’s name • year of birth and death • a title and summary of the obituary • the publication title and date it was printed in • the page number the obituary appears on ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/2f8c1a74-8b10-4b58-b3bf-be339fb0fd09,,,Indexed Obituaries.csv,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/2f8c1a74-8b10-4b58-b3bf-be339fb0fd09/resource/10a5c9ff-0a35-4c97-8251-153efb70d66b/download/indexed-obituaries.csv,CSV,Comma separated data exported from Library's database.,2018-09-04T02:24:23.539112,2018-09-04T02:24:23.481528,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 975,State Library of Western Australia Digitised Maps 1840-1985,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-05-22T01:39:30.141933,2022-05-25T18:46:14.858073,"This dataset contains bibliographic records and persistent URLs for the digitised maps held within the State Library of Western Australia’s map collection, including cadastral and town-site maps across the state of Western Australia. The maps range from the early 1840s to the mid-1980s and include land use, zoning, lot numbers, boundary measurements, terms of sale, and locality plans; as well as distances from utilities, landmarks and businesses. Highlights include the Lindsay J. Peet Collection of Cadastral Maps; town-site maps from the WA Department of Lands and Surveys; the Australia Soviet Military City Plans, Perth; and the Polus Antarticus states, which show the South Pole and Australia prior to the discoveries of Tasman in 1642 and 1643-44. This set also includes the Historic map series 1880-1890 which has been captured as its own dataset.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/36bd6d24-69e0-4a0a-a7af-5adb08879be3,,,SLWA Digitised Maps 1840-1985 CSV,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/36bd6d24-69e0-4a0a-a7af-5adb08879be3/resource/0d8a68b0-f13c-4ee8-8c76-c7d9006587de/download/slwa-digitised-maps-1840-1985.csv,CSV,This CSV file contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of map; author; publisher; description of resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. Tools used to create this dataset: AACR2 - Anglo American Cataloguing Rules RDA - Resource Description and Access LCSH - Library of Congress Subject Headings,2018-05-22T01:55:04.619387,2018-05-22T01:55:04.577187,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 987,SLWA Commonwealth Games photographs,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-04-04T03:33:45.801947,2022-05-25T18:46:17.450244,"Photographs from the SLWA collection featuring the Commonwealth Games. Most if not all of the photographs are from the 1962 games held in Western Australia. Photographs include opening and closing ceremonies, athletes receiving medals and action shots from the event. The datasets include links to the images",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/45357ec0-dd39-4d08-b051-6b7d820cb954,,,SLWA Commonwealth Games minimal metadata,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/45357ec0-dd39-4d08-b051-6b7d820cb954/resource/2475c22c-b5d9-4b5c-994a-f4a0fac381ef/download/slwa-commonwealth-games-photographs-minimal-metadata.csv,CSV,"This file has been simplified in that it includes only: Library control number, collection number, Author (where in record), Title, Published date, Captions for URLs and the URLS. Each URL is in a single row.",2018-04-04T03:34:33.707594,2018-04-04T03:34:33.607483,,Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 988,SLWA Commonwealth Games photographs,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-04-04T03:33:45.801947,2022-05-25T18:46:17.450244,"Photographs from the SLWA collection featuring the Commonwealth Games. Most if not all of the photographs are from the 1962 games held in Western Australia. Photographs include opening and closing ceremonies, athletes receiving medals and action shots from the event. The datasets include links to the images",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/45357ec0-dd39-4d08-b051-6b7d820cb954,,,SLWA Commonwealth Games metadata,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/45357ec0-dd39-4d08-b051-6b7d820cb954/resource/8143068d-3786-4a25-ad41-99ae2bdc5e43/download/slwa-commonwealth-games-photographs.csv,CSV,"Contains: Library control number, collection number, Author (where available), Title, published date,description, notes, summary, subject headings (People, Corporate entities, meeting, topic and geographical headings), Series Entries, Captions for URLs and the URLS for the photographs.",2018-04-04T03:35:28.210817,2018-04-04T03:35:28.103971,,Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 1031,Index to Western Australian group settlement information,State Records Office of Western Australia,sro@sro.wa.gov.au,2017-06-01T06:38:01.617882,2022-05-25T14:59:12.668155,Spreadsheet linking data relating to group settlements in south west Western Australia from the State Records Office of Western Australia and the National Archives of Australia,data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/69bcdc4e-0025-4600-b5d4-a71a46a87b51,,,Index to group settlements in WA,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/69bcdc4e-0025-4600-b5d4-a71a46a87b51/resource/12ea1737-0e52-4aba-9274-fd892e5c46b0/download/gp-settlements.csv,CSV,"Identifies group number, date established and SROWA and NAA related records",2017-06-01T16:39:17.820034,2017-06-01T06:39:17.736820,, 1077,Historical index to government entities,State Records Office of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2017-06-01T08:30:23.055707,2022-05-25T14:59:22.157004,Listing of government entities identified in the State archives collection,data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6a3df6d1-f889-4059-892f-a335af6e1cc3,,,Agency index,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6a3df6d1-f889-4059-892f-a335af6e1cc3/resource/89911fd3-075c-4b5b-82ce-dae1b53ad3b1/download/government-entities-identified-by-srowa.csv,CSV,,2017-06-01T18:30:47.628843,2017-06-01T08:30:47.579452,,Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 967,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with U-Z,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/14403b96-b2b6-4985-a3b7-9932235ff62f/download/uvxyz-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:09:02.798176,2016-07-28T06:09:02.739595,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 958,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with K,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/1afb96f5-1d4e-45b6-a1b9-65d99b8172d5/download/k-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:05:26.023545,2016-07-28T06:05:25.976410,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 950,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with A,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/2ef7484c-0268-420f-abab-bbfc33036bf1/download/a-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:03:00.211332,2016-07-28T06:03:00.174121,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 959,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with L,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/66c82a82-d52f-4651-9a78-17cd6b86e64a/download/l-final_edited.csv,CSV,Replacement file prepared 10/10/19 after reports that there were errors in file. Thanks for reporting!,2016-07-28T06:05:41.571851,2019-10-10T03:07:54.528021,866621.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 954,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with F,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/6ec9b7c7-9c2a-4fd1-8631-fa08abc14bb2/download/f-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:04:17.256344,2016-07-28T06:04:17.212943,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 966,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with T,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/704b4c28-a132-4008-9edd-e7ed1f89c4b8/download/t-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:08:17.685992,2016-07-28T06:08:17.580970,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 964,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with R,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/76ffb89f-2994-4aba-8cd9-d492ff325d1d/download/r-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:07:36.211170,2016-07-28T06:07:36.156770,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 965,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with S,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/79899a5d-ecb8-4c01-8547-45a731131e29/download/s-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:07:54.609825,2016-07-29T00:40:18.832860,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 963,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with P and Q,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/7d635ab0-b656-4b36-967a-ea9ff62f5cac/download/pq-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:07:00.326060,2016-07-28T06:07:00.272451,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 955,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with G,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/88771e32-dcb1-464a-bc53-bd83dd9dba15/download/g-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:04:36.334181,2016-07-28T06:04:36.287897,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 957,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with I and J,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/8b8f13b3-8e73-4d4e-9618-232567165f01/download/ij-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:05:09.412886,2016-07-28T06:05:09.367284,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 956,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with H,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/a9e328e9-8222-4156-b2eb-3192759791a5/download/h-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:04:51.985994,2016-07-28T06:04:51.904063,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 951,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with B,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/b26eb893-19c8-4d78-ba0c-dcf3ab1f386d/download/b-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:03:18.730159,2016-07-28T06:03:18.690282,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 952,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with C,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/b81a521a-911d-488a-a6f7-cc385bce68d9/download/c-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:03:39.555964,2016-07-28T06:03:39.516312,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 961,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with N,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/bf56fcdd-6422-4434-8223-d9fff2bad371/download/n-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:06:19.569551,2016-07-28T06:06:19.518368,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 953,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with D and E,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/d413d101-7cf0-44f3-9a07-dae57e8c4cc0/download/de-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:03:57.318987,2016-07-28T06:03:57.275531,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 960,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with M,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/e4de1eb3-86f3-46d5-b456-1601e67bb5ac/download/m-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:06:03.043689,2016-07-28T06:06:02.958386,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 962,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with O,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/ec61deef-3200-4611-bbac-fe412ab59923/download/o-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:06:39.758074,2016-07-28T06:06:39.703701,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 994,Adopt a Soldier,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T05:36:51.433567,2022-05-25T18:46:18.447066,"A collection of more than 700 photographs of World War I soldiers was digitised in 1999 as part of the Adopt-A-Soldier project. We're delighted to announce that this set was recently used in GovHack 2016 for the iHero Application entry https://2016.hackerspace.govhack.org/content/ihero . Summary from the Entry: Our project ''iHero"" is a web application that uses facial recognition to search Australian service photos across various conflicts as captured by the State Library of Western Australia, Australian War Memorial, National Archives of Australia and the State Library of Queensland.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/706ed446-6f0a-42fd-aba5-8e4295675107,,,Adopt a Soldier photographs (csv),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/706ed446-6f0a-42fd-aba5-8e4295675107/resource/8601e3a3-b983-4a9d-a084-6a86df0939c1/download/adopt-a-soldier-2.csv,CSV,"A collection of more than 700 photographs of World War I soldiers was digitised in 1999 as part of the Adopt-A-Soldier project. The CSV contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. Tools used to create this dataset: ",2016-07-25T05:38:11.949865,2016-07-25T05:38:11.913570,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1001,Lands and Surveys Historic Map Series,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T05:29:13.333781,2022-05-25T18:46:18.951344,"Bibliographic data and links to persistent URL of Lands & Surveys Western Australian Historic Map Series of the 1880-1890s, showing State Land Divisions, pastoral leases with number, lessee, area, boundary length, location numbers, tracks, roads and their gazettal date. ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/72c0f3f4-64c6-43da-afb8-0aa64dd71c90,,,Historic maps 1880-90 (CSV),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/72c0f3f4-64c6-43da-afb8-0aa64dd71c90/resource/c89e6e83-fb0d-457d-bcb7-dbea96156ebf/download/historicmaps18801890.csv,CSV,"This file contains the bibliographic record number, caption and url for all of the maps in the Historic maps 1880-1890 series. ",2016-07-25T05:30:13.529027,2016-07-25T05:30:13.472705,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1038,Geolocation index for WA townsite plans - AU WA S2168,State Records Office of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2017-06-01T04:26:54.360060,2022-05-25T14:59:14.998365,"Geolocation and other data for townsite plans transcribed from _""Cancelled public plans"" and related plans of Western Australia 1865 - 1987. An inventory and catalogue edited by A.Mali with the support of of the Department of Land Administration of Western Australia_ ( Townsite plans - https://archive.sro.wa.gov.au/index.php/townsite-plans-s2168)",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7a4f046f-9b1d-4faa-9d42-7f229ca3b5a4,,,Townsite index,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7a4f046f-9b1d-4faa-9d42-7f229ca3b5a4/resource/19d31ed3-cbd5-496b-bd4e-7862690e82bf/download/maps-of-wa-townsites-parts-1-2.csv,CSV,,2017-06-01T16:19:51.089202,2017-06-01T06:19:51.045417,,Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 982,Digital Photographic Collection,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T03:53:22.224986,2022-05-25T18:46:16.346659,"50,000 digital photographs in which copyright has expired with bibliographic data and links to persistent URL of the digital image from the State Library of Western Australia Catalogue. We're delighted to announce this dataset was used in the prize winning GovHack 2016 competition entry, Colourful Past. https://2016.hackerspace.govhack.org/content/colourful-past The team summarized their entry thus: Colourful Past aims to create an immediate and lasting connection to our shared past, by giving you a channel to browse recorded in library or archive imagery. You’ll be directed to a set of monochrome or faded photos with a click your sense can feast on an enhanced colour version.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7faa2336-7601-447c-91b0-4b771ee26b6f,,,Pictorial collection_csv,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7faa2336-7601-447c-91b0-4b771ee26b6f/resource/9117bf08-bd54-4b19-89f8-ca86ae799875/download/slwapictorial.csv,CSV,"The CSV contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. Tools used to create this dataset: ",2016-07-25T03:56:04.933099,2016-07-25T03:56:04.885661,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1016,WWI Centenary Project,State Library of Western Australia,Data and Discovery Team,2016-07-25T04:32:21.709494,2022-05-25T18:46:20.350897,"To mark the centenary of World War I, the State Library is in the process of digitising material relating to this conflict. Items include photographs, books, letters, diaries, greeting cards and more.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/8ab80491-45b9-46b7-89ef-e2f29e9b68e4,,,SLWA Centenary WWI,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/8ab80491-45b9-46b7-89ef-e2f29e9b68e4/resource/e9c4901b-1736-426f-8a1b-0cad6b6a6d47/download/slwacentenarywwi2016.csv,CSV,This CSV contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of original resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. ,2016-07-25T04:33:36.743768,2016-07-25T04:33:36.702731,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 968,Bird songs online,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T04:40:33.444695,2022-05-25T18:46:13.911322,"John Hutchinson was an ornithologist and a birdcall recordist. This dataset includes all the bibliographic records for the digitised and available online bird song recordings in the SLWA catalogue. The records include links to the online recordings. More information about the collection can be found on the finding aid: http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/pdf/mn/mn2001_2500/mn2367.pdf We're delighted to announce that this dataset was used as part of GovHack 2016 in the ""Put a bird on it"" entry. The team summarized their project thus: Did you know that in Australia, there are some 828 species of birds![1] So wouldn’t it be nice if our gadgets could tweet, chirp and cheep Australian bird sounds? At CatHacks, we thought we should literally ‘put a bird on it’ and made some ringtone and notification sounds of some of Australia’s finest. And many of these live in the Australian Capital Territory too! ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/9fc37834-e4ee-4e5a-a798-27da5c5af7da,,,Birdsong Online Final 2021,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/9fc37834-e4ee-4e5a-a798-27da5c5af7da/resource/e462551f-d9c3-43ed-b77c-876dc6c8c062/download/birdsongonlinefinal2021.csv,CSV,This revised version of the file removes duplicated and incorrect URLS. We have also separated the URLS into two separate fields.,2021-08-18T00:29:00.813154,,187847.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 990,Richard Woldendorp Collection of Photographs,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-08-03T03:01:35.691213,2022-05-25T18:46:16.892977,"A large collection of photographs taken by photographer, Richard Woldendorp, including a wide variety of images of people, buildings, places, industries, sport and entertainment in Western Australia.The photographs were taken between 1958 - 2006. The images can be accessed via the urls provided in the data. Richard Woldendorp was born in Utrecht, The Netherlands in 1927 and migrated to Perth in 1951. His long association with photography began in 1955 when he purchased a camera for a trip back to The Netherlands. Woldendorp's fascination with photography and skill rapidly grew and in 1961 won first and third prizes in the Craven-A National Photographic competition. As a professional photographer Woldendorp was intrigued by Australia's landscapes with a special passion for aerial photography. In 1991 Woldendorp was made a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography, then in 1998 was admitted as a Honorary Life Member to the Australian Commerical and Media Photographers (A.C.M.P.), then to the A.C.M.P. Hall of Fame. In 2004 Richard Woldendorp was named a Western Australian Living Treasure.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/b447acfc-51e5-42f5-8d38-6057fc8aafc5,,,Richard Woldendorp Photographs.csv,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/b447acfc-51e5-42f5-8d38-6057fc8aafc5/resource/a6f426a8-4512-42e8-9add-79abe440e742/download/richard-woldendorp-photographs.csv,CSV,"Data describing the Woldendorp collection including: Bib record number,Call number ,Title on Bib record,Date,Description from Bib Record,Notes,Summary,Subject: People,Subject: topical,Collection,Caption,URL",2018-08-03T03:02:19.126685,2018-08-03T03:02:19.064478,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1006,In Memoriam Cards,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T05:41:51.814231,2022-05-25T18:46:19.894827,"Collection of ""In Memoriam"" cards with photographs of West Australians killed during the First World War, with brief biographical notes. ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/bc4c50bf-3de1-44d1-8484-a07a30bfe974,,,In Memoriam Cards (csv),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/bc4c50bf-3de1-44d1-8484-a07a30bfe974/resource/16a5e7e1-6f38-4db0-ba23-0fa70a8b6f85/download/in-memoriam.csv,CSV,"The CSV contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. Tools used to create this dataset: [AACR2 - Anglo American Cataloguing Rules](http://www.aacr2.org/) [RDA - Resource Description and Access](www.rdatoolkit.org/about) [LCSH - Library of Congress Subject Headings](http://www.loc.gov/aba/cataloging/subject/) [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)",2016-07-25T05:42:57.750044,2016-07-25T05:42:57.715804,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 981,Newspaper Titles at State Library of WA,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T01:01:24.493264,2022-05-25T18:46:15.354572,"Nearly 900 Western Australian newspaper titles are held by the State Library. These range from the manuscript newspapers of the early 1830s up to currently published titles. Selected Western Australian newspaper titles are available digitally through Trove, a service provided by National Library of Australia in partnership with state libraries, including the State Library of Western Australia. Currently, there are 110 Western Australian newspaper titles available. This file includes the title, dates of publication, other titles (former and later) area of publication and some notes about individual publications.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/c8d68516-0eb8-445d-913a-c2f692366150,,,WA_newspapers_2016,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/c8d68516-0eb8-445d-913a-c2f692366150/resource/09f32d84-6c5c-46c3-bba7-a05a33f3d48f/download/newspapers-wa.csv,CSV,"This CSV contains title, publication dates, area of publication and notes about former/later titles for Newspapers published in Western Australia from 1830 onwards to present day. The data has been harvested and reformatted from the State Library of Western Australia Catalogue.",2016-07-25T01:05:00.703381,2016-07-25T01:05:00.670260,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1019,WABI Subset: Eastern Goldfields,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T07:34:54.097244,2022-05-25T18:46:20.793885,"This index has been compiled by Mrs T. Thompson of Kalgoorlie from the following cemeteries and cemetery records: * Old Boulder - Anglican Section of the Cemetery Board Register 224 names * Headstones all denominations 41 names * Roman Catholic 189 names * Baptist 12 names * Presbyterian 69 names * Church of Christ 9 names * General 6 names * Methodist section 290 names * Bulong Headstones 19 names * Kanowna Cemetery Board Register * Ora Banda Cemetery * Siberia Cemetery. Entry into the index is by name of person being buried and information given is what appears on the headstone or what is transcribed in the burial register. This can include age; relatives eg: parents, wives, husbands, children; date of death, where lived (from headstone) plus denomination, Officiating clergyman, date of burial, name of Undertaker, residence of friends (if known), remarks (if any), grave number section and subsection (from Register). The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: a csv file with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/ce97329a-e406-4785-9e86-898e8e6ac1ef,,,Eastern Goldfields,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/ce97329a-e406-4785-9e86-898e8e6ac1ef/resource/a45ffdb7-e668-472c-825f-3589d3d4a6d1/download/eastern-goldfields-final.csv,CSV,CSV file with headings Card number; card text and URL.,2016-07-28T07:35:57.521334,2016-07-28T07:35:57.437990,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1005,WABI subset: Police,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T07:50:40.119564,2022-05-25T18:46:19.469786,"This index was compiled by Miss Mollie Bentley from various records she has used relating to the police. These include: Almanac listings, Colonial Secretary's Office Records, Police Gazettes, various police department occurrence books and letter books, police journals, government gazettes, estimates, York police records etc. Entry is by name of policeman. Information given varies but is usually about appointments, promotions, retirements, transfers etc. The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians. ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/dd4ee469-0a8b-4da1-bdc3-962f9f515f5c,,,WABI police subset,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/dd4ee469-0a8b-4da1-bdc3-962f9f515f5c/resource/bdf8c00f-a77b-4f17-a0f4-106cac836010/download/police-final.csv,CSV,This CSV file has 3 columns with the headings: card number; card text and url.,2016-07-28T07:51:50.036671,2016-07-28T07:51:50.002517,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0