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
969,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,,,Bird song Online (Marcxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/9fc37834-e4ee-4e5a-a798-27da5c5af7da/resource/244c4273-ca1f-42e1-b790-5d74b0e6d741/download/birdsong-onlinemarc.xml,XML,"This MARCXML file 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:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MARCXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/)
- [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/)
About MARCXML: The Library of Congress' Network Development and MARC Standards Office is developing a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible to allow users to work with MARC data in ways specific to their needs. The framework itself includes many components such as schemas, stylesheets, and software tools.",2016-07-25T04:43:41.230262,2016-07-25T04:43:41.190283,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
970,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,,,Bird song Online (Modsxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/9fc37834-e4ee-4e5a-a798-27da5c5af7da/resource/5aa1da49-c712-4156-9caa-b2034cb857ea/download/birdsong-onlinemods.xml,XML,"This MODSXML file 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:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MODSXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/)
- [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/)
About MODSXML:
Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications. The standard is maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress with input from users.
",2016-07-25T04:44:30.207899,2016-07-25T04:44:30.166434,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
976,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 MODS,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/36bd6d24-69e0-4a0a-a7af-5adb08879be3/resource/9fb7313c-f634-4a71-91fe-4f982249dc3e/download/slwa-digitised-maps-1840-1985mods.xml,XML,"This MODXML 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: MarcEdit MODSXML AACR2 - Anglo American Cataloguing Rules RDA - Resource Description and Access LCSH - Library of Congress Subject Headings About MODSXML: Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications. The standard is maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress with input from users.",2018-05-22T01:57:13.337426,2018-05-22T01:57:13.274265,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
977,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 MARC,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/36bd6d24-69e0-4a0a-a7af-5adb08879be3/resource/ee2ed2b9-c14c-46bd-8b99-456c7d1840ee/download/slwa-digitised-maps-1840-1985marc21.xml,XML,"This MARCXML 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: MarcEdit MARC21XML AACR2 - Anglo American Cataloguing Rules RDA - Resource Description and Access LCSH - Library of Congress Subject Headings About MODSXML: Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications. The standard is maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress with input from users.",2018-05-22T01:58:02.896108,2018-05-22T01:58:02.831403,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
983,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,,,SLWA Pictorial (Marcxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7faa2336-7601-447c-91b0-4b771ee26b6f/resource/945e7aba-dbf5-46ee-837e-add0625a1a34/download/slwapictorialmarc.xml,XML,"This MARCXML file 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:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MARCXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/)
- [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/)
About MARCXML: The Library of Congress' Network Development and MARC Standards Office is developing a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible to allow users to work with MARC data in ways specific to their needs. The framework itself includes many components such as schemas, stylesheets, and software tools.",2016-07-25T03:57:53.580191,2016-07-25T03:57:53.540841,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
984,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,,,SLWA Pictorial (Modsxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7faa2336-7601-447c-91b0-4b771ee26b6f/resource/f2ae0a9a-02a4-4f40-ba00-914bececc521/download/slwapictorialmods.xml,XML,"This MODSXML file 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:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MODSXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/)
- [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/)
About MODSXML:
Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications. The standard is maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress with input from users.
",2016-07-25T03:59:29.635904,2016-07-25T03:59:29.593003,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
991,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 Collection_mods.xml,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/b447acfc-51e5-42f5-8d38-6057fc8aafc5/resource/405f1568-91b7-4800-8432-76ac0253e677/download/richard-woldendorp-collectionmods.xml,XML,"Woldendorp collection photographs in modsxml format, transformed using MarcEdit software. Modsxml is a human readable xml format (without librarian marc coding).
Further information about mods can be found here: http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/",2018-08-03T03:03:09.410893,2018-08-03T03:03:09.354136,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
993,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 Collection.xml,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/b447acfc-51e5-42f5-8d38-6057fc8aafc5/resource/5310d90a-e88f-4fb0-877a-2c0925afb890/download/richard-woldendorp-collection.xml,XML,The Library's Marc records translated into marc21xml using the MarcEdit software by Terry Reese. Further information about marc21 xml can be found at http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/,2018-08-03T03:04:39.444824,2018-08-03T03:04:39.374345,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
995,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 (Marcxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/706ed446-6f0a-42fd-aba5-8e4295675107/resource/b095414e-acca-4db8-b28e-6675262ced6e/download/adopt-a-soldier2.xml,XML,"This MARCXML file 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:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MARCXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/)
- [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/)
About MARCXML: The Library of Congress' Network Development and MARC Standards Office is developing a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible to allow users to work with MARC data in ways specific to their needs. The framework itself includes many components such as schemas, stylesheets, and software tools.",2016-07-25T05:38:56.194713,2016-07-25T05:38:56.153459,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
996,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 (Modsxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/706ed446-6f0a-42fd-aba5-8e4295675107/resource/e418d8f4-7c7b-4bdd-b01f-d1782c383e6e/download/adopt-a-soldier.xml,XML,"This MODSXML file 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:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MODSXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/)
- [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/)
About MODSXML:
Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications. The standard is maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress with input from users.
",2016-07-25T05:39:33.845838,2016-07-25T05:39:33.806536,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
999,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 and Sheldon (Marcxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/1cf612f0-3245-427a-aa92-e78ef79b1ea6/resource/e54db226-f9f3-43f1-8c54-fbf632ea6af0/download/krantzsheldonmarc.xml,XML,"This MARCXML file 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:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MARCXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/)
- [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/)
About MARCXML: The Library of Congress' Network Development and MARC Standards Office is developing a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible to allow users to work with MARC data in ways specific to their needs. The framework itself includes many components such as schemas, stylesheets, and software tools.",2016-07-25T04:10:23.669075,2016-07-25T04:10:23.617494,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
1000,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 and Sheldon (Modsxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/1cf612f0-3245-427a-aa92-e78ef79b1ea6/resource/a6a628de-eb73-4fff-ba1f-82e9e7e3b59f/download/krantzsheldonmods.xml,XML,"This MODSXML file 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:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MODSXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/)
- [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/)
About MODSXML:
Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications. The standard is maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress with input from users.
",2016-07-25T04:11:08.089351,2016-07-25T04:11:08.019274,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
1003,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 (Marcxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/72c0f3f4-64c6-43da-afb8-0aa64dd71c90/resource/f710d691-bfd5-4ef6-8318-80a56a6e18b8/download/historicmaps18801890marc.xml,XML,"Full bibliographic data for the Land and Surveys Historic Maps 1880-1890 taken from the SLWA catalogue and translated to marcxml. One shortcoming of this file, the captions have been dropped by the translation engine.
Tools used to create this dataset:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MARCXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/)
- [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/)
About MARCXML: The Library of Congress' Network Development and MARC Standards Office is developing a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible to allow users to work with MARC data in ways specific to their needs. The framework itself includes many components such as schemas, stylesheets, and software tools.",2016-07-25T05:32:20.344592,2016-07-25T05:32:20.301392,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
1004,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 (Modsxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/72c0f3f4-64c6-43da-afb8-0aa64dd71c90/resource/b44a108a-7bf4-48cf-86b0-8268cf28ba73/download/historicmaps18801890mods.xml,XML,"Full bibliographic data for the Land and Surveys Historic Maps 1880-1890 taken from the SLWA catalogue and translated to modsxml. One shortcoming of this file, the captions have been dropped by the translation engine.
Tools used to create this dataset:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MODSXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/)
- [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/)
About MODSXML:
Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications. The standard is maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress with input from users.
",2016-07-25T05:33:11.010773,2016-07-25T05:33:10.965714,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
1007,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 (Marcxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/bc4c50bf-3de1-44d1-8484-a07a30bfe974/resource/7bb0d95e-a6d6-49fa-8de8-c1f3af9e3df7/download/in-memoriam.xml,XML,"This MARCXML file 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:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MARCXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/)
- [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/)
About MARCXML: The Library of Congress' Network Development and MARC Standards Office is developing a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible to allow users to work with MARC data in ways specific to their needs. The framework itself includes many components such as schemas, stylesheets, and software tools.",2016-07-25T05:43:37.269242,2016-07-25T05:43:37.233736,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
1008,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 (Modsxml),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/bc4c50bf-3de1-44d1-8484-a07a30bfe974/resource/2ba88685-0239-4f7e-863d-b585a068ca9d/download/in-memoriam.xml,XML,"This MODSXML file 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:
- [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)
- [MODSXML](http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/)
- [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/)
About MODSXML:
Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications. The standard is maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress with input from users.
",2016-07-25T05:44:10.239163,2016-07-25T05:44:10.196102,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
1010,State Library of Western Australia: WA Theatre Ephemera,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-06-06T05:40:03.289277,2022-05-25T18:46:21.854073,"These datasets contain bibliographic records and some persistent URLs for posters and programs of WA Theatre productions and company ephemera; as well as out of copyright photographs of theatre and picture venues, events, people and places connected to the theatre sector held within the State Library of Western Australia’s collection.
As a whole, these two sets provide a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of WA, from amateur societies to University theatres to professional companies; the venues which housed performances, and the people who put them on.
The URLs in the ""WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera"" dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue: URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items.
URLs starting with “https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au"" are bibliographic records.
The URLs in the ""WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955"" dataset are all digitised images.
Some records have multiple URLs collated into one field. Each unique URL is separated by the ^ symbol and each corresponding caption appears sequentially in the following field. The captions are also separated by the ^ symbol.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0,,,"WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera (MARC 21)",https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0/resource/27a95510-9396-4b32-bf2c-febe9b800fcf/download/wa-theatre-posters-programs-ephemeramarc21.xml,XML,"The URLs in the WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue.
URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items.
URLs starting with “https:// encore.slwa.wa.gov.au” are bibliographic records.",2018-06-06T05:43:47.855002,2018-06-06T05:43:47.793983,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
1011,State Library of Western Australia: WA Theatre Ephemera,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-06-06T05:40:03.289277,2022-05-25T18:46:21.854073,"These datasets contain bibliographic records and some persistent URLs for posters and programs of WA Theatre productions and company ephemera; as well as out of copyright photographs of theatre and picture venues, events, people and places connected to the theatre sector held within the State Library of Western Australia’s collection.
As a whole, these two sets provide a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of WA, from amateur societies to University theatres to professional companies; the venues which housed performances, and the people who put them on.
The URLs in the ""WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera"" dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue: URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items.
URLs starting with “https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au"" are bibliographic records.
The URLs in the ""WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955"" dataset are all digitised images.
Some records have multiple URLs collated into one field. Each unique URL is separated by the ^ symbol and each corresponding caption appears sequentially in the following field. The captions are also separated by the ^ symbol.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0,,,"WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera (MARC 21)",https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0/resource/2e3cb338-ad6a-4fe0-860d-10ed3b8ab059/download/wa-theatre-posters-programs-ephemeramarc21.xml,XML,"The URLs in the ""WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera"" dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue: URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items.
URLs starting with “https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au"" are bibliographic records.",2018-06-06T05:46:08.201133,2018-06-06T05:46:08.135508,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
1012,State Library of Western Australia: WA Theatre Ephemera,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-06-06T05:40:03.289277,2022-05-25T18:46:21.854073,"These datasets contain bibliographic records and some persistent URLs for posters and programs of WA Theatre productions and company ephemera; as well as out of copyright photographs of theatre and picture venues, events, people and places connected to the theatre sector held within the State Library of Western Australia’s collection.
As a whole, these two sets provide a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of WA, from amateur societies to University theatres to professional companies; the venues which housed performances, and the people who put them on.
The URLs in the ""WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera"" dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue: URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items.
URLs starting with “https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au"" are bibliographic records.
The URLs in the ""WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955"" dataset are all digitised images.
Some records have multiple URLs collated into one field. Each unique URL is separated by the ^ symbol and each corresponding caption appears sequentially in the following field. The captions are also separated by the ^ symbol.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0,,,"WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera (MODS)",https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0/resource/2a765e02-e814-4ea4-863d-243ad620945c/download/wa-theatre-posters-programs-ephemeramods.xml,XML,"The URLs in the ""WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera"" dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue:
URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items.
URLs starting with “https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au"" are bibliographic records.",2018-06-06T05:46:56.197219,2018-06-06T05:46:56.135453,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
1014,State Library of Western Australia: WA Theatre Ephemera,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-06-06T05:40:03.289277,2022-05-25T18:46:21.854073,"These datasets contain bibliographic records and some persistent URLs for posters and programs of WA Theatre productions and company ephemera; as well as out of copyright photographs of theatre and picture venues, events, people and places connected to the theatre sector held within the State Library of Western Australia’s collection.
As a whole, these two sets provide a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of WA, from amateur societies to University theatres to professional companies; the venues which housed performances, and the people who put them on.
The URLs in the ""WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera"" dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue: URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items.
URLs starting with “https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au"" are bibliographic records.
The URLs in the ""WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955"" dataset are all digitised images.
Some records have multiple URLs collated into one field. Each unique URL is separated by the ^ symbol and each corresponding caption appears sequentially in the following field. The captions are also separated by the ^ symbol.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0,,,WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955 (MARC21),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0/resource/a718a237-4973-4830-94c1-2c464f981728/download/wa-theatre-venues-events-people-places-1896-1955marc21.xml,XML,"The URLs in the ""WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955"" dataset are all digitised images.",2018-06-06T05:49:04.335586,2018-06-06T05:49:04.280359,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
1015,State Library of Western Australia: WA Theatre Ephemera,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-06-06T05:40:03.289277,2022-05-25T18:46:21.854073,"These datasets contain bibliographic records and some persistent URLs for posters and programs of WA Theatre productions and company ephemera; as well as out of copyright photographs of theatre and picture venues, events, people and places connected to the theatre sector held within the State Library of Western Australia’s collection.
As a whole, these two sets provide a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of WA, from amateur societies to University theatres to professional companies; the venues which housed performances, and the people who put them on.
The URLs in the ""WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera"" dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue: URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items.
URLs starting with “https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au"" are bibliographic records.
The URLs in the ""WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955"" dataset are all digitised images.
Some records have multiple URLs collated into one field. Each unique URL is separated by the ^ symbol and each corresponding caption appears sequentially in the following field. The captions are also separated by the ^ symbol.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0,,,WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955 (MODS),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0/resource/f10b6841-a7ab-4c98-93d5-e17e5a794837/download/wa-theatre-venues-events-people-places-1896-1955mods.xml,XML,"The URLs in the ""WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955"" dataset are all digitised images.",2018-06-06T05:49:36.471559,2018-06-06T05:49:36.398517,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0