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495 St Helena prisoners 1863 to 1936 Queensland State Archives info@archives.qld.gov.au 2012-12-10T23:34:57.629766 2022-06-12T23:15:34.609355 This index records the names of all prisoners who were held at St Helena Penal Establishment between 1863 and 1936. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](www.archives.qld.gov.au). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/4a4bb1af-54ab-45ef-8903-f755e2c02076     St Helena prisoners 1863 to 1936 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/4a4bb1af-54ab-45ef-8903-f755e2c02076/resource/00927ffb-3ff7-4732-b209-744750541d38/download/st-helena-convict-1863-1936.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of prisoners held at St Helena Penal Establishment between 1863 and 1936. Information also includes aliases, the prison number, year and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2012-12-10T21:47:22.271943 2021-08-04T00:07:04.397403 3145728.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
355 Naturalisations Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T04:49:28.828542 2022-08-09T05:34:57.545449 This index was created from various records detailing the names of those who took oaths of allegiance to be naturalised as created by the Supreme Court across Queensland as well as the Colonial Secretary's Office and the Government Residents Office and the Queensland Government Gazette. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/91970fa7-d3c3-4171-a89d-410481cb90e9     Naturalisations 1851 to 1908 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/91970fa7-d3c3-4171-a89d-410481cb90e9/resource/7b5ddae5-78ef-4d8e-b800-56e6f30d26d5/download/naturalisations-1851-1908-.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of those who took oaths of allegiance to be naturalised as British subjects under the Aliens Act 1867 and then the Commonwealth Naturalization Act 1903. Information includes the number and year of the oath and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2013-03-03T23:42:56.433493 2022-05-17T04:23:53.559707 9017753.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
349 Equity files 1857 to 1899 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T05:47:13.945336 2022-08-09T05:36:22.768856 This index was compiled from [Equity files](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S155050) created by the Supreme Court, Southern District, Brisbane from 1857 to 1899. Equity files include liquidation of companies, gold miners’ disputes, rights of minors and incapacitated persons, and disputes over wills and intestacies. The files are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/1364e928-ed55-49d8-92ef-856fa52395c8     Equity files 1857 to 1899 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/1364e928-ed55-49d8-92ef-856fa52395c8/resource/80c49c0a-36f8-47ab-a3ae-a63682385637/download/equity-files-1857-1899.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of people and businesses involved in equity cases before the Supreme Court, Brisbane. Details include the date the case was first filed, the file number and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2013-03-03T23:48:22.785307 2022-06-20T05:58:50.985310 1782579.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
357 Inquests 1859 to 1902 Queensland State Archives info@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T05:52:20.137413 2022-08-09T05:34:21.109586 This index was compiled from the inquest files [Coronial Files (Inquests and No Inquests)](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S36) held at Queensland State Archives, created by the Justice Department for the period 1859 to 1902 and held at [Queensland State Archives]https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). The index covers inquests from all over the state. Read more about [inquests](https://www.publications.qld.gov.au/dataset/brief-guides-at-qsa/resource/15109906-c9bc-4bae-9ae7-98e0f6fe6328). Note, the data has been updated to include the years 1898 to 1902 (June 2015). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/b9866690-6b75-4d1d-a0b6-e3868afa0c1d     Inquests 1859 to 1902 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/b9866690-6b75-4d1d-a0b6-e3868afa0c1d/resource/68bbc9ba-7c9f-46f4-98a9-de7d3e66a8f5/download/inquests-1859-1902.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of the deceased for whom magisterial enquiries were held to establish the circumstances of death between 1859 and 1902. Information also includes the year, file number and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. This index was created from [Coronial Files (Inquests and No Inquests)](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S36) held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). 2013-03-03T23:53:28.554418 2022-06-13T02:23:12.978873 6081740.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
351 Instruments of renunciation 1915 to 1983 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T06:05:30.102024 2022-08-09T05:35:54.713973 This index was compiled from [Instruments of renunciation](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S17991) files created by the Supreme Court, Southern District, Brisbane from 1915 to 1983 held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). Instruments of renunciation are legal documents where an Executor/Executrix wishes to renounce their administer of a will. data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/91bad7e1-cfb4-4466-bccf-887948ca9921     Instruments of renunciation 1915 to 1983 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/91bad7e1-cfb4-4466-bccf-887948ca9921/resource/782f6dd9-0d13-43c4-acf8-389883dcd0fa/download/index-to-instruments-of-renunciation-1915-1983.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of the deceased where instruments of renunciation have been lodged by an Executor. Details include the date of death, the date the renunciation was filed and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2013-03-04T00:06:40.534533 2021-08-31T23:22:27.636121 16896.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
353 Justices of the Peace 1857 to 1957 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T06:11:49.927680 2022-08-09T05:35:26.943943 This index was compiled from the [Oaths of Allegiance administered to Justices of the Peace](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S5739) as kept by the Supreme Court, Moreton Bay, and later Brisbane, for the period 1857 to 1957 held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). Note, this index has been updated with over 14,000 new entries. data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/faa9a8a1-fe96-497b-b295-267141e2d722     Justices of the Peace 1857 to 1957 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/faa9a8a1-fe96-497b-b295-267141e2d722/resource/327f3a54-cf69-4f2d-9872-147cfeb45aa0/download/justices-of-the-peace-1857-1957.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of Justices of the Peace who were required to sign an oath of allegiance prior to carrying out any duties as justices. Information also includes the date and number of the oath and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. Please note, the open data index does not include Oaths for 1923 and 1931 to 1947 (inclusive). 2013-03-04T00:16:01.297045 2019-10-18T04:43:10.705603 10485760.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
379 Divorces 1861 to 1894 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T06:19:24.196414 2022-06-29T01:22:58.327644 This index was compiled from the Matrimonial petitions (otherwise known as divorce files) as created by the Supreme Court of Queensland, Southern District, Brisbane from 1861 to 1894 and held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archiveshttps://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/311d7008-5f29-4419-a50c-c490607e2373     Divorces 1861-1894 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/311d7008-5f29-4419-a50c-c490607e2373/resource/9db95d63-c79c-4224-8811-6d414765089a/download/divorces-1861-1899.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of respondents and co-respondents involved in matrimonial petitions (otherwise known as divorces or writs) at the Supreme Court, Brisbane, from 1861 to 1894. Information also includes the writ number, Supreme Court district and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2013-03-04T00:20:34.044969 2020-06-08T04:09:54.158638 101683.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
319 Trustee files 1889 to 1929 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T06:27:18.408943 2022-08-09T05:54:17.897300 This index was complied from the Files for Trustees created as a result of the Trustees Act of 1889 by Queensland Supreme Court, Southern District, Brisbane from 1889 to 1929. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](www.archives.qld.gov.au). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/92b77bd9-d694-4a4c-949b-8b21513756be     Trustees files 1889 to 1929 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/92b77bd9-d694-4a4c-949b-8b21513756be/resource/0670ed05-f1a7-4b96-bd26-caa3f474e077/download/trustee-files-1889-1929.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of deceased persons where a trust was established for their estate under the Trustees Act of 1889. Information includes the date of death, trustee file number, equity file number and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2013-03-04T00:28:16.883353 2021-08-31T23:57:30.236590 52531.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
455 Assisted immigration 1848 to 1912 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T06:34:34.270023 2022-06-20T12:57:24.964249 These indexes were created from the [Registers of immigrant ships’ arrivals in Queensland ports](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13086) as kept and used by the Immigration Department from 1848 to 1912. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/ba182873-e8a7-45e1-b0e7-e0b6671fa1a9     Assisted immigration 1848 to 1912 - A https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/ba182873-e8a7-45e1-b0e7-e0b6671fa1a9/resource/4d7a110c-f531-4688-9dda-b1c04ee16ebd/download/assisted-immigration-1848-1912-a-.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of assisted passengers, with surnames beginning A, arriving in Queensland from the United Kingdom and Europe between 1848 and 1912. Information includes the age of the passenger, name of the ship, date of arrival and Queensland State Archives' [catalogue](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/) details. 2013-03-05T23:30:57.308546 2022-06-14T07:46:06.234434 2621440.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
458 Assisted immigration 1848 to 1912 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T06:34:34.270023 2022-06-20T12:57:24.964249 These indexes were created from the [Registers of immigrant ships’ arrivals in Queensland ports](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13086) as kept and used by the Immigration Department from 1848 to 1912. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/ba182873-e8a7-45e1-b0e7-e0b6671fa1a9     Assisted immigration 1848 to 1912 - D https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/ba182873-e8a7-45e1-b0e7-e0b6671fa1a9/resource/aa710ad1-42ce-413e-aa6a-6c87ac63ced6/download/assisted-immigration-1848-1912-d.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of assisted passengers, with surnames beginning D, arriving in Queensland from the United Kingdom and Europe between 1848 and 1912. Information includes the age of the passenger, name of the ship, date of arrival and Queensland State Archives' [catalogue](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/) details. 2013-03-05T23:30:57.308581 2021-08-16T01:48:15.134321 5767168.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
460 Assisted immigration 1848 to 1912 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T06:34:34.270023 2022-06-20T12:57:24.964249 These indexes were created from the [Registers of immigrant ships’ arrivals in Queensland ports](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13086) as kept and used by the Immigration Department from 1848 to 1912. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/ba182873-e8a7-45e1-b0e7-e0b6671fa1a9     Assisted immigration 1848 to 1912 - F https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/ba182873-e8a7-45e1-b0e7-e0b6671fa1a9/resource/665cf029-b814-4d95-9aaf-06c760cfe73e/download/assisted-immigration-1848-1912-f.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of assisted passengers, with surnames beginning F, arriving in Queensland from the United Kingdom and Europe between 1848 and 1912. Information includes the age of the passenger, name of the ship, date of arrival and Queensland State Archives' [catalogue](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/) details. 2013-03-05T23:30:57.308594 2022-06-15T03:56:49.487052 4194304.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
466 Assisted immigration 1848 to 1912 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T06:34:34.270023 2022-06-20T12:57:24.964249 These indexes were created from the [Registers of immigrant ships’ arrivals in Queensland ports](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13086) as kept and used by the Immigration Department from 1848 to 1912. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/ba182873-e8a7-45e1-b0e7-e0b6671fa1a9     Assisted immigration 1848 to 1912 - L https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/ba182873-e8a7-45e1-b0e7-e0b6671fa1a9/resource/3e9a7bbb-562a-4799-9863-f5868d64db61/download/assisted-immigration-1848-1912-l.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of assisted passengers, with surnames beginning L, arriving in Queensland from the United Kingdom and Europe between 1848 and 1912. Information includes the age of the passenger, name of the ship, date of arrival and Queensland State Archives' [catalogue](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/) details. 2013-03-05T23:30:57.308606 2021-08-17T23:13:04.974863 4718592.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
764 South Australian Sheet Music 1852-1927 State Library of South Australia Online Projects, State Library of South Australia 2013-03-07T14:38:12.818813 2019-08-29T02:33:15.378498 Selected sheet music (100 individual songs) related to or published in South Australia. The collection is particularly strong on the genre of patriotic songs from World War One and sentimental ballads. Includes full colour scan of the sheet music and additional contextual research. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/02f2e8e0-f843-4a37-9e0a-eeb4d366991c 1852-1927   South Australian Sheet Music 1852-1927 https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/02f2e8e0-f843-4a37-9e0a-eeb4d366991c/resource/62c7cae5-3052-4cef-9286-e05d57e0f5ed/download/sasheetmusic_2011.csv CSV Selected sheet music (101 individual songs) related to or published in South Australia. The collection is particularly strong on the genre of patriotic songs from World War One and sentimental ballads. Includes full colour scan of the sheet music and additional contextual research. **Explanation of fields** - **id** : ID from the originating content management system - **title** : title of the sheet music - **creator** : creator of the music - **innopac** : URL of the bibliographic record in the Library's catalogue - **link** : URL of the sheet music's entry in the SA Memory web site, with an image of the sheet music - **coverage_place** : geographic place covered (if applicable) e.g., Loxton - **coverage_region** : geographic region covered (if applicable) e.g., Riverland - **fileBrowse** : one or more links to images of the sheet music NOTE: to be a usable URL, the enclosing link tags <link></link> will need to be removed - **FurtherInfo** : other interesting information - **Reading** : further reading - **longitude** : if available - **latitude** : if available - **original_format** : original format of the item -- in this case, sheet music - **publisher** : who published the sheet music - **place_of_creation** : place where the sheet music was published - **additional_creator** : other names who were involved in creating the sheet music - **sibelius_score** : Sibelius is software that enabled the sheet music to be played automatically. You can ignore this. This was old technology from 2005 and used on the National Library of Australia's 'Music Australia' web site that now forms part of Trove. http://trove.nla.gov.au/general/australian-music-in-trove - **coverage_period** : coverage period e.g., 1914-1918 - **coverage_year** : specific year (not used here) 2013-03-20T22:55:14.341001 2019-08-29T02:32:54.388330 226256.0 Creative Commons Attribution
861 South Australian Museum Herpetology Collection South Australian Museum South Australian Museum 2013-03-21T05:07:17.288715 2020-02-18T01:28:14.693870 Over 70,000 specimens have been registered in this collection, which has a particular emphasis on South Australian and arid zone fauna. A second major regional focus is Melanesia, especially the island of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Papua Province, Indonesia), with some 6,000 registered specimens. Most material is formalin-fixed and stored in 70% alcohol, with tadpoles stored in formalin. There is a significant dry skeletal collection of over 1,500 specimens, mostly skulls, and this will continue to be expanded. Since 1980, the great majority of specimens acquired (approx. 40,000) have had tissue samples (mostly liver) taken for genetic and biochemical research. These are held in the S.A. Museum's Australian Biological Tissue Collection. All specimens are individually registered and the data entered on a collections management system. All specimens are stored on-site in the S.A. Museum Science Centre alcohol storage facilities. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e0cc2850-5096-44ec-9602-7b5abfaa2094 1880-2014   SA Museum Herpetology Collection https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co125 Mixed Formats Over 70,000 specimens have been registered in this collection, which has a particular emphasis on South Australian and arid zone fauna 2013-03-21T05:11:08.311453 2013-04-10T03:52:30.946234 32768.0 Creative Commons Attribution
849 South Australian Museum Ichthyology Collection South Australian Museum South Australian Museum 2013-03-21T05:15:15.690837 2020-02-18T23:51:32.608265 The South Australian Museum fish collection is comprised of over eleven thousand registered lots. The collection has a strong regional focus with freshwater fishes of southern and central Australia and Southern Ocean marine fishes, including deep-sea species, well represented. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a09d615c-79f1-4918-9cb4-8c4c636c80eb 1880-2014   SA Museum Ichthyology Collection https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co57 HTML The fish collection is comprised of over eleven thousand registered lots. The collection has a strong regional focus with freshwater fishes of southern and central Australia and Southern Ocean marine fishes, including deep-sea species, well represented. 2013-03-21T05:16:04.727350 2013-04-10T03:52:29.999055 32768.0 Creative Commons Attribution
857 South Australian Museum Mammalogy Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-03-21T05:53:24.949394 2020-02-18T01:29:11.710141 There are over 24,000 specimens in this collection, including skulls, skins, skeletons, spirit specimens, photographs and frozen tissue. It includes over 1600 marine mammals and its comprehensiveness makes this collection the best of its kind in Australia. Other strengths of the collection include South Australian arid zone native mammals, many specimens of extinct species such as the thylacine and large numbers of bat species. The collection has also historical importance as it includes many specimens from early expeditions in Australia and to the subantarctic Islands and Antarctica. Well-known people such as Sir Douglas Mawson, Edgar R. Waite and Hedley Finlayson have contributed to the collection. The mammal collection includes sub-fossils and remains from owl pellets. This collection consists entirely of Australian material with 20000 - 25000 specimens covering 76 mammal species (including introduced species). The collection is made up of bulk bone deposits from the floor of caves, bones excavated from sinkholes, bones extracted from predator scats (eg. dingoes, foxes and Ghost Bats), pellets from birds of prey, particularly barn owls (both recent and pre-settlement material), and stick nest rat nests and middens. The sub-fossil collection is the second best of its kind in Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/35f2b0e5-a207-4114-b2c5-b2f12aa8b8ad 1880-2014   SA Museum Mammalogy Collection https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co126 Mixed Formats There are over 24,000 specimens in this collection, including skulls, skins, skeletons, spirit specimens, photographs and frozen tissue. It includes over 1600 marine mammals and its comprehensiveness makes this collection the best of its kind in Australia. 2013-03-21T05:54:08.056604 2013-04-09T13:48:31.293049 32768.0 Creative Commons Attribution
913 South Australian Museum Terrestrial Invertebrate Collection South Australian Museum South Australian Museum 2013-03-21T05:57:20.220041 2016-07-05T03:45:43.422359 The collection has Australia-wide and Indo-Pacific representation, plus some world specimens for comparative purposes. The collection comprises 1200000 pinned specimens, 450000 specimens in spirit and 20000 slides. There are 8670 holotypes, of which 5000 are from the A.M. Lea beetle collection. There are 23000 other types. In summary, the entomological collections Class Insecta comprise 662 Australian families and 85,961 known Australian species. The arachnological collections comprise spiders (50000 specimens in alcohol), mites (25000 slide mounts and 20000 specimens in alcohol), scorpions (5000 specimens in alcohol) and myriapods. Images from this collection are available on the Atlas of Living Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a81870be-82eb-4868-81e9-0a8d11622675 1860-2014   South Australian Museum Terrestrial Invertebrate Collection https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co56 HTML The collection has Australia-wide and Indo-Pacific representation, plus some world specimens for comparative purposes. The collection comprises 1200000 pinned specimens, 450000 specimens in spirit and 20000 slides. There are 8670 holotypes, of which 5000 are from the A.M. Lea beetle collection. There are 23000 other types. In summary, the entomological collections Class Insecta comprise 662 Australian families and 85,961 known Australian species. 2013-03-21T05:58:09.709614 2013-04-09T13:48:30.513485 32768.0 Creative Commons Attribution
853 South Australian Museum Ornithology Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-03-21T05:59:59.088745 2020-02-18T01:29:42.117037 This section houses over 55,000 registered and 6,000 unregistered specimens including skins, eggs, skeletons, nests and spirit collections. It has an excellent collection of South Australian species, both historical and recent, a large collection of stomach contents, which is used to determine diets, and an Australia wide collection of eggs. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a4fbf1a3-bb6f-4b59-860a-3283200e7a90 1860-2014   SA Museum Ornithology Collection https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/co127 Mixed Formats This section houses over 55,000 registered and 6,000 unregistered specimens including skins, eggs, skeletons, nests and spirit collections. It has an excellent collection of South Australian species, both historical and recent, a large collection of stomach contents, which is used to determine diets, and an Australia wide collection of eggs. 2013-03-21T06:00:49.912951 2013-04-09T13:48:29.368728 32768.0 Creative Commons Attribution
788 Election Ephemera State Library of South Australia State Library of South Australia 2013-05-06T03:19:09.193539 2016-07-01T05:44:24.139830 365 catalogue records including material that has been collected from Local, State and Federal elections related to South Australian candidates. Also includes State and Federal referendums; Local elections 1879 – 2010; State elections 1893 – 2014; Federal elections 1901 – 2010; Referendums 1911 – 1999; State referendums 1965, 1970, 1982. Includes details of candidates, electorates, dates of elections, slogans. Ephemera are everyday items such as theatre posters and advertising flyers, not produced for sale. Their intrinsic value is in the information they provide about social life, the development of industries (for example, printing or paper making), and the provision of services or aspects of cultural change. Ephemera may be the only printed record of an organisation, event or activity. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/d2633f93-d2e9-4d32-acb8-2c3883db8651 1879-01-01 2014-12-31 Election Leaflets https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2014-07-03T01%3A16%3A33.173Z/2014electionleaflets.csv CSV Compiled 2013. This data set has been superseded by an updated version at the top of this Data and Resources list. 2013-05-08T22:21:11.961760 2014-10-30T09:01:31 293099.0 Creative Commons Attribution
789 Election Ephemera State Library of South Australia State Library of South Australia 2013-05-06T03:19:09.193539 2016-07-01T05:44:24.139830 365 catalogue records including material that has been collected from Local, State and Federal elections related to South Australian candidates. Also includes State and Federal referendums; Local elections 1879 – 2010; State elections 1893 – 2014; Federal elections 1901 – 2010; Referendums 1911 – 1999; State referendums 1965, 1970, 1982. Includes details of candidates, electorates, dates of elections, slogans. Ephemera are everyday items such as theatre posters and advertising flyers, not produced for sale. Their intrinsic value is in the information they provide about social life, the development of industries (for example, printing or paper making), and the provision of services or aspects of cultural change. Ephemera may be the only printed record of an organisation, event or activity. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/d2633f93-d2e9-4d32-acb8-2c3883db8651 1879-01-01 2014-12-31 Election Posters https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2014-07-03T01%3A17%3A37.439Z/2014electionposters.csv CSV Compiled 2013. This data set has been superseded by an updated version above this in the Data and Resources list. 2013-05-08T22:22:32.329121 2014-10-30T09:01:05 88931.0 Creative Commons Attribution
862 South Australian Museum Herpetology Collection South Australian Museum South Australian Museum 2013-03-21T05:07:17.288715 2020-02-18T01:28:14.693870 Over 70,000 specimens have been registered in this collection, which has a particular emphasis on South Australian and arid zone fauna. A second major regional focus is Melanesia, especially the island of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Papua Province, Indonesia), with some 6,000 registered specimens. Most material is formalin-fixed and stored in 70% alcohol, with tadpoles stored in formalin. There is a significant dry skeletal collection of over 1,500 specimens, mostly skulls, and this will continue to be expanded. Since 1980, the great majority of specimens acquired (approx. 40,000) have had tissue samples (mostly liver) taken for genetic and biochemical research. These are held in the S.A. Museum's Australian Biological Tissue Collection. All specimens are individually registered and the data entered on a collections management system. All specimens are stored on-site in the S.A. Museum Science Centre alcohol storage facilities. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e0cc2850-5096-44ec-9602-7b5abfaa2094 1880-2014   Metadata Herpetology https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-15T02%3A30%3A03.534Z/metadata-tempate-herpetology.doc DOC Contains information such as Short Description, Update Frequency, Last Updated, Organisation,File Format, Author, Mentors, Themes, etc 2013-05-09T23:53:47.039883 2014-10-30T09:00:51 851968.0 Creative Commons Attribution
563 National Library of Australia Sheet Music collection National Library of Australia National Library of Australia 2013-05-12T08:15:33.163142 2015-03-07T09:32:57.119742 The National Library of Australia Sheet Music collection includes printed music created by Australians, published in, performed in, or otherwise associated with, Australia. This dataset contains just over 11,000 items.A Highlights of the scores include the original scores of [Waltzing Matilda](http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an7412026) and our official national anthem [Advance Australia Fair](http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an6012238). data.gov.au https://data.gov.au/dataset/c53ab05a-03f8-4414-9f31-68359e8ebdac 1800-2002   nla-sheet-music-collection-2013-01-16.zip http://data.gov.au/storage/f/2013-05-12T181502/tmphjqDQwnla-sheet-music-collection-2013-01-16.zip ZIP   2013-05-12T08:15:55.459229   13649039.0 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia
565 Picture Australia metadata National Library of Australia National Library of Australia 2013-05-12T09:30:42.974512 2015-03-07T09:30:46.559457 [Picture Australia](http://www.pictureaustralia.org) is an Internet based service that allows you to search many significant online pictorial collections at the same time. When you do a search on Picture Australia, thumbnail images are retrieved from [participating institutions](http://www.pi ctureaustralia.org/contribute/participants/index.html) on the fly and inserted into the search results. Picture Australia provides access to images that cover all aspects of Australiana: * Artworks include paintings, drawings, prints and posters of abstract art, fine art and portraits * Photographs capture people, places and events * Objects include sculpture, scrimshaw, bark, costume, weapons * Images may be in black and white or full colour. This dataset contains metadata from all participating institutions (except for those from the State Library of Tasmania). data.gov.au https://data.gov.au/dataset/86bb09b6-acc9-4666-b464-9cf3fe59080b Not specified   picture-australia.zip http://data.gov.au/storage/f/2013-05-12T193018/tmpGGITPopicture-australia.zip ZIP   2013-05-12T09:35:22.997881 2013-05-12 216396788.0 notspecified
564 Journal of the H.M.S. Endeavour, 1768-1771 National Library of Australia National Library of Australia 2013-05-12T09:50:02.783472 2015-03-07T09:32:18.214501 James Cook was born in 1728 in Yorkshire. Apprenticed to a coal shipper in Whitby he began to learn the skills of sound navigation and accurate charting. In 1755 he joined the Royal Navy and steadily advanced. In North America he took part in the siege of Quebec City, and began coastal surveys of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. In 1768 Cook was promoted to become commander of Endeavour Bark sent to Tahiti to observe the transit of Venus. The Admiralty in asecret instructionsa asked Cook to find the mythical southern continent. In 1769 Cook circumnavigated New Zealand, charted its coast and took formal possession for England. On 19 April 1770 Cook sighted another coastline. Sailing north Cook landed at Botany Bay. And charted 5000 miles of coastline with great accuracy. Cook took formal possession of New South Wales for England. In 1772 Cook led a second expedition to confirm the great south land. In 1777, Cookas third voyage explored the Pacific coasts of North America and Siberia. Cook was killed on 14 February 1779 in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii). This dataset contains transcripts of Cookas journal with corresponding links to the digitised pages. Where possible, location information has been extracted. For further information please see the aRead mea file within the dataset. Data has been sourced from [South Seas](http://southseas.nla.gov.au/) and the [Manuscripts collection](http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms1) of the National Library of Australia. data.gov.au https://data.gov.au/dataset/7f03ac78-7210-4702-8cd5-f3e373f4097b 1768-1771   endeavour-journal.zip http://data.gov.au/storage/f/2013-05-12T194932/tmpeCKIYWendeavour-journal.zip ZIP   2013-05-12T09:50:10.709889   941044.0 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia
566 Trove People and Organisations data National Library of Australia National Library of Australia 2013-05-12T10:23:23.269059 2015-03-07T09:29:47.280652 The National Library of Australia operates the [Trove People and Organisations](http://trove.nla.gov.au/people) zone which allows users to access information about significant people and organisations (parties) as well as related biographical and contextual information. The Trove People and Organisations dataset is based on the Australian Name Authority File, a unique resource maintained since 1981 by Australian libraries which contribute their holdings to [Libraries Australia](http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au). The Trove People and Organisations zone plays an important role in exposing records about parties and linking to them in libraries and other collecting institutions. The data also provides links to resources by and about a party and relationships between parties. To further enrich the service the Library is collaborating with organisations that already make available information about people and organisations in their specific domains and linking to them. The API to this dataset provides access to 885,000 identities. data.gov.au https://data.gov.au/dataset/b247e1c0-608d-495d-8583-8bc9de63c4ee Not specified   peopleaustralia http://www.nla.gov.au/apps/srw/search/peopleaustralia plain   2013-05-12T10:23:26.664819 2013-05-12 10979.0 notspecified
567 Trove People and Organisations data National Library of Australia National Library of Australia 2013-05-12T10:23:23.269059 2015-03-07T09:29:47.280652 The National Library of Australia operates the [Trove People and Organisations](http://trove.nla.gov.au/people) zone which allows users to access information about significant people and organisations (parties) as well as related biographical and contextual information. The Trove People and Organisations dataset is based on the Australian Name Authority File, a unique resource maintained since 1981 by Australian libraries which contribute their holdings to [Libraries Australia](http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au). The Trove People and Organisations zone plays an important role in exposing records about parties and linking to them in libraries and other collecting institutions. The data also provides links to resources by and about a party and relationships between parties. To further enrich the service the Library is collaborating with organisations that already make available information about people and organisations in their specific domains and linking to them. The API to this dataset provides access to 885,000 identities. data.gov.au https://data.gov.au/dataset/b247e1c0-608d-495d-8583-8bc9de63c4ee Not specified   peopleaustralia-os-description.xml http://www.nla.gov.au/apps/srw/peopleaustralia-os-description.xml XML   2013-05-12T10:23:28.817492 2013-05-12 1262.0 notspecified
914 South Australian Museum Terrestrial Invertebrate Collection South Australian Museum South Australian Museum 2013-03-21T05:57:20.220041 2016-07-05T03:45:43.422359 The collection has Australia-wide and Indo-Pacific representation, plus some world specimens for comparative purposes. The collection comprises 1200000 pinned specimens, 450000 specimens in spirit and 20000 slides. There are 8670 holotypes, of which 5000 are from the A.M. Lea beetle collection. There are 23000 other types. In summary, the entomological collections Class Insecta comprise 662 Australian families and 85,961 known Australian species. The arachnological collections comprise spiders (50000 specimens in alcohol), mites (25000 slide mounts and 20000 specimens in alcohol), scorpions (5000 specimens in alcohol) and myriapods. Images from this collection are available on the Atlas of Living Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a81870be-82eb-4868-81e9-0a8d11622675 1860-2014   Metadata tempate- Terrestrial Invertebrates.doc https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-15T02%3A28%3A55.505Z/metadata-tempate-terrestrial-invertebrates.doc DOC Contains high level metadata information of the Terrestrial Invertebrates dataset. 2013-05-14T21:03:23.389242 2014-10-30T09:01:23 852480.0 Creative Commons Attribution
858 South Australian Museum Mammalogy Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-03-21T05:53:24.949394 2020-02-18T01:29:11.710141 There are over 24,000 specimens in this collection, including skulls, skins, skeletons, spirit specimens, photographs and frozen tissue. It includes over 1600 marine mammals and its comprehensiveness makes this collection the best of its kind in Australia. Other strengths of the collection include South Australian arid zone native mammals, many specimens of extinct species such as the thylacine and large numbers of bat species. The collection has also historical importance as it includes many specimens from early expeditions in Australia and to the subantarctic Islands and Antarctica. Well-known people such as Sir Douglas Mawson, Edgar R. Waite and Hedley Finlayson have contributed to the collection. The mammal collection includes sub-fossils and remains from owl pellets. This collection consists entirely of Australian material with 20000 - 25000 specimens covering 76 mammal species (including introduced species). The collection is made up of bulk bone deposits from the floor of caves, bones excavated from sinkholes, bones extracted from predator scats (eg. dingoes, foxes and Ghost Bats), pellets from birds of prey, particularly barn owls (both recent and pre-settlement material), and stick nest rat nests and middens. The sub-fossil collection is the second best of its kind in Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/35f2b0e5-a207-4114-b2c5-b2f12aa8b8ad 1880-2014   Metadata tempate- Mammalogy.doc https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-15T02%3A27%3A46.860Z/metadata-tempate-mammalogy.doc DOC High Level metadata for Mammalogy Collection. 2013-05-14T21:06:03.749733 2014-10-30T09:01:19 854016.0 Creative Commons Attribution
850 South Australian Museum Ichthyology Collection South Australian Museum South Australian Museum 2013-03-21T05:15:15.690837 2020-02-18T23:51:32.608265 The South Australian Museum fish collection is comprised of over eleven thousand registered lots. The collection has a strong regional focus with freshwater fishes of southern and central Australia and Southern Ocean marine fishes, including deep-sea species, well represented. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a09d615c-79f1-4918-9cb4-8c4c636c80eb 1880-2014   Metadata tempate for Ichthyology Collection https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-15T02%3A32%3A23.338Z/metadata-tempate-ichthyology.doc DOC High Level metadata information for Ichthyology Collection 2013-05-14T21:36:03.682895 2014-10-30T09:00:45 851968.0 Creative Commons Attribution
854 South Australian Museum Ornithology Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-03-21T05:59:59.088745 2020-02-18T01:29:42.117037 This section houses over 55,000 registered and 6,000 unregistered specimens including skins, eggs, skeletons, nests and spirit collections. It has an excellent collection of South Australian species, both historical and recent, a large collection of stomach contents, which is used to determine diets, and an Australia wide collection of eggs. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a4fbf1a3-bb6f-4b59-860a-3283200e7a90 1860-2014   Metadata tempate for Ornithology Collection https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-15T02%3A36%3A42.467Z/metadata-tempate-ornithology.doc DOC High level metadata information for Ornithology Collection 2013-05-14T21:38:19.384418 2014-10-30T09:01:26 851968.0 Creative Commons Attribution
681 Beaches, Jetties and Lifesaver Photographs State Library of South Australia State Library of South Australia 2013-05-21T06:59:02.465709 2020-01-15T06:43:40.065749 Selection of images (67) from the State Library of South Australia collections exploring South Australia’s relationship with the beach. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/fdb37fa4-83e9-4daf-8ad0-66a63d8c7c88 1901-01-01 1953-12-31 Beaches, Jetties and Lifesavers Photographs https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157624597821638/ JPEG Selection of images (67) from the State Library of South Australia collections exploring South Australia’s relationship with the beach. Dates range from 1901-1953. 2013-05-21T01:59:51.282999 2013-05-21T03:00:11.241071 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
682 Lost Adelaide Architecture Photographs State Library of South Australia Online Projects, State Library of South Australia 2013-05-21T07:06:04.920232 2020-01-15T06:43:11.152721 Two photo sets on Flickr containing photographs of Lost Adelaide architecture from Central Adelaide (78 photographs) and Adelaide’s West End (70 photographs). These photographs have been used in two of the State Library’s walking tours for hand held devices, Lost Adelaide and Lost Adelaide: West End. Contains brief information about each building and location. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/2b0e3d83-159f-4118-a7e2-9612367372ed 1846-1966   Lost Adelaide Photographs https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157626397640297/ JPEG Photographs of Lost Adelaide architecture from Central Adelaide (78 photographs). These photographs have been used in two of the State Library’s walking tours for hand held devices, Lost Adelaide and Lost Adelaide: West End. 2013-05-21T02:07:25.828298 2013-05-21T03:00:08.612701 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
683 Lost Adelaide Architecture Photographs State Library of South Australia Online Projects, State Library of South Australia 2013-05-21T07:06:04.920232 2020-01-15T06:43:11.152721 Two photo sets on Flickr containing photographs of Lost Adelaide architecture from Central Adelaide (78 photographs) and Adelaide’s West End (70 photographs). These photographs have been used in two of the State Library’s walking tours for hand held devices, Lost Adelaide and Lost Adelaide: West End. Contains brief information about each building and location. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/2b0e3d83-159f-4118-a7e2-9612367372ed 1846-1966   Lost Adelaide - West End Photographs https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157632985933882/ JPEG Photographs of Lost Adelaide architecture from Adelaide’s West End (70 photographs). These photographs have been used in two of the State Library’s walking tours for hand held devices, Lost Adelaide and Lost Adelaide: West End. 2013-05-21T02:08:51.061745 2013-05-21T03:00:09.678618 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
686 Murray Bridge Photographs State Library of South Australia Online projects, State Library of South Australia 2013-05-21T08:35:27.894785 2019-11-15T06:10:14.516240 Selected images (54) from the State Library of South Australia collections of Murray Bridge. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/02ae1642-b8cc-4c98-a7d7-6e2c7e1ec7cb 1870-1975   Murray Bridge Photographs https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157623894248488/ JPEG Selected images (54) from the State Library of South Australia collections of Murray Bridge. This dataset can be used in conjunction with the Flickr API http://www.flickr.com/services/api/ . 2013-05-21T03:36:42.998195 2013-05-21T04:00:11.178483 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
684 River Murray Steamers Photographs State Library of South Australia State Library of South Australia 2013-05-21T08:50:23.798607 2020-01-15T06:40:22.394087 Selection of images (51) from the State Library of South Australia collections of paddle steamers along the River Murray. These are a selection of images from a range of subjects and other State library photo sets on Flickr and range from 1870-1950. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/43833a96-103b-4d76-b017-b8a2bfff4b24 1870-01-01 1952-12-31 River Murray Steamers Photographs https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157623658731007/ JPEG Selection of images (51) from the State Library of South Australia collections of paddle steamers along the River Murray, These are a selection of images from a range of subjects and other State library photo sets on Flickr and range from 1870-1950. 2013-05-21T03:51:16.892994 2013-05-21T04:00:15.758037 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
685 Water in South Australia Photographs State Library of South Australia State Library of South Australia 2013-05-21T09:17:14.679278 2019-11-15T06:18:32.384891 Selected images (89) demonstrating South Australia’s relationship to water. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/70a74bde-2be4-4e1c-92b8-7c2e8be53e20 1846-1975   Water in South Australia Photographs https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157626083647962/ JPEG Selected images (89) demonstrating South Australia’s relationship to water. Topics include: Significant, Sport, Military, Women and War, Murray Bridge, Militaria, transport, River Murray steamers. Dates range from 1846 to 1975. This dataset can be used in conjunction with the Flickr API http://www.flickr.com/services/api/ . 2013-05-21T04:18:12.341318 2013-05-21T05:01:09.085333 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
680 Significant South Australians Photographs State Library of South Australia State Library of South Australia 2013-05-21T09:02:06.138696 2020-01-15T06:44:24.506061 Selection of images (60) from the State Library of South Australia collections of Significant South Australians featuring selected men and women of Adelaide's North Terrace plaques. These are a selection of images from a range of subjects and other State library photo sets on Flickr and range from 1815-1951, and includes: Dervish Bejah, Cameleer and explorer Sir Donald Bradman, Cricketer Kate Boadicea Cocks, first female police constable in the British Empire Matthew Flinders, Navigator and explorer Donald Dunstan, Lawyer, reformist, social progressive and Premier of South Australia Rev John Flynn, Founded what became the Royal Flying Doctor Service Sir Robert Helpmann Dancer, choreographer, actor and director Sir Hans Heysen artist and conservationist Colonel William Light Surveyor General, South Australia Mother Mary Mackillop (now Saint Mary of the Cross), Catholic sister, educator and Australia’s first saint Sir Douglas Mawson, Geologist and Antarctic explorer Dame Roma Mitchell, Australia’s first female judge Catherine Helen Spence, Author, journalist, teacher, suffragist, political candidate John McDouall Stuart, Explorer Mary Lee, Suffragist and social reformer Mark Oliphant, Physicist, humanitarian, Governor of South Australia Thomas Playford, Longest serving Premier of South Australia Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith, piloted first aeroplane from England to Australia Charles Sturt, Soldier and explorer David Unaipon, Aboriginal leader, preacher, inventor and writer data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/167684de-6a7a-4957-9bb7-b14c26660127 1815-1951   Significant South Australians Photographs 1815-1951 https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157629151043184/ JPEG Selection of images (60) from the State Library of South Australia collections of Significant South Australians featuring selected men and women of Adelaide's North Terrace plaques. These are a selection of images from a range of subjects and other State library photo sets on Flickr and range from 1815-1951. 2013-05-22T00:54:02.731823 2013-05-22T01:00:06.659078 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
863 South Australian Museum Herpetology Collection South Australian Museum South Australian Museum 2013-03-21T05:07:17.288715 2020-02-18T01:28:14.693870 Over 70,000 specimens have been registered in this collection, which has a particular emphasis on South Australian and arid zone fauna. A second major regional focus is Melanesia, especially the island of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Papua Province, Indonesia), with some 6,000 registered specimens. Most material is formalin-fixed and stored in 70% alcohol, with tadpoles stored in formalin. There is a significant dry skeletal collection of over 1,500 specimens, mostly skulls, and this will continue to be expanded. Since 1980, the great majority of specimens acquired (approx. 40,000) have had tissue samples (mostly liver) taken for genetic and biochemical research. These are held in the S.A. Museum's Australian Biological Tissue Collection. All specimens are individually registered and the data entered on a collections management system. All specimens are stored on-site in the S.A. Museum Science Centre alcohol storage facilities. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e0cc2850-5096-44ec-9602-7b5abfaa2094 1880-2014   Field definitions https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/e0cc2850-5096-44ec-9602-7b5abfaa2094/resource/4f82f9ee-f5d3-4e1d-b8a2-f90a278d0f45/download/field-definitions-ala-sourced-data.csv CSV Field Definitions - Atlas of Living Australia datasets 2013-05-23T20:45:19.534335 2016-06-24T04:13:44.323858 19397.0 Creative Commons Attribution
851 South Australian Museum Ichthyology Collection South Australian Museum South Australian Museum 2013-03-21T05:15:15.690837 2020-02-18T23:51:32.608265 The South Australian Museum fish collection is comprised of over eleven thousand registered lots. The collection has a strong regional focus with freshwater fishes of southern and central Australia and Southern Ocean marine fishes, including deep-sea species, well represented. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a09d615c-79f1-4918-9cb4-8c4c636c80eb 1880-2014   Field definitions https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a09d615c-79f1-4918-9cb4-8c4c636c80eb/resource/75c5ae89-c3a9-42df-a320-216bf52b0ed8/download/field-definitions-ala-sourced-data.csv CSV Field Definitions - Atlas of Living Australia datasets 2013-05-23T20:46:11.826210 2016-06-24T04:16:27.495064 19397.0 Creative Commons Attribution
859 South Australian Museum Mammalogy Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-03-21T05:53:24.949394 2020-02-18T01:29:11.710141 There are over 24,000 specimens in this collection, including skulls, skins, skeletons, spirit specimens, photographs and frozen tissue. It includes over 1600 marine mammals and its comprehensiveness makes this collection the best of its kind in Australia. Other strengths of the collection include South Australian arid zone native mammals, many specimens of extinct species such as the thylacine and large numbers of bat species. The collection has also historical importance as it includes many specimens from early expeditions in Australia and to the subantarctic Islands and Antarctica. Well-known people such as Sir Douglas Mawson, Edgar R. Waite and Hedley Finlayson have contributed to the collection. The mammal collection includes sub-fossils and remains from owl pellets. This collection consists entirely of Australian material with 20000 - 25000 specimens covering 76 mammal species (including introduced species). The collection is made up of bulk bone deposits from the floor of caves, bones excavated from sinkholes, bones extracted from predator scats (eg. dingoes, foxes and Ghost Bats), pellets from birds of prey, particularly barn owls (both recent and pre-settlement material), and stick nest rat nests and middens. The sub-fossil collection is the second best of its kind in Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/35f2b0e5-a207-4114-b2c5-b2f12aa8b8ad 1880-2014   Field definitions https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/35f2b0e5-a207-4114-b2c5-b2f12aa8b8ad/resource/42793acb-0f05-435b-bb80-475f9fd67553/download/field-definitions-ala-sourced-data.csv CSV Field Definitions - Atlas of Living Australia datasets 2013-05-23T20:46:54.017940 2016-06-30T05:30:45.221341 19397.0 Creative Commons Attribution
855 South Australian Museum Ornithology Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-03-21T05:59:59.088745 2020-02-18T01:29:42.117037 This section houses over 55,000 registered and 6,000 unregistered specimens including skins, eggs, skeletons, nests and spirit collections. It has an excellent collection of South Australian species, both historical and recent, a large collection of stomach contents, which is used to determine diets, and an Australia wide collection of eggs. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a4fbf1a3-bb6f-4b59-860a-3283200e7a90 1860-2014   Field definitions https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a4fbf1a3-bb6f-4b59-860a-3283200e7a90/resource/d0a45398-a11e-446a-8368-f36c2ff44534/download/field-definitions-ala-sourced-data.csv CSV Field Definitions - Atlas of Living Australia datasets 2013-05-23T20:47:30.487267 2016-06-24T04:15:08.432141 19397.0 Creative Commons Attribution
915 South Australian Museum Terrestrial Invertebrate Collection South Australian Museum South Australian Museum 2013-03-21T05:57:20.220041 2016-07-05T03:45:43.422359 The collection has Australia-wide and Indo-Pacific representation, plus some world specimens for comparative purposes. The collection comprises 1200000 pinned specimens, 450000 specimens in spirit and 20000 slides. There are 8670 holotypes, of which 5000 are from the A.M. Lea beetle collection. There are 23000 other types. In summary, the entomological collections Class Insecta comprise 662 Australian families and 85,961 known Australian species. The arachnological collections comprise spiders (50000 specimens in alcohol), mites (25000 slide mounts and 20000 specimens in alcohol), scorpions (5000 specimens in alcohol) and myriapods. Images from this collection are available on the Atlas of Living Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a81870be-82eb-4868-81e9-0a8d11622675 1860-2014   Field definitions https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a81870be-82eb-4868-81e9-0a8d11622675/resource/f4f44b17-d081-4ec4-81d4-6da8c51bb98c/download/field-definitions-ala-sourced-data.csv CSV Field Definitions - Atlas of Living Australia datasets 2013-05-23T20:48:07.948833 2016-06-24T04:09:09.146071 19397.0 Creative Commons Attribution
946 Powerhouse Museum Collection API Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences   2013-05-24T01:43:33.435412 2019-05-30T23:59:59.037949 Application Programming Interface (machine readable) for the Powerhouse Museum's Collections. data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/bf9df234-7890-4907-94f6-e7872c8f4258     Museum of Applied Arts and Science MAAS’s Public API https://api.maas.museum/docs api This has replaced the Powerhouse Museum Collection API 2013-05-23T21:43:56.565263 2013-05-26T22:20:57.279161 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
944 Powerhouse Museum Collection simplified dataset Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences   2013-05-24T01:44:48.361690 2022-01-18T02:43:35.421740 A single file dataset containing a subset of the metadata of over 75,000 objects in the form of a tab-seperated values spreadsheet. data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/91829aff-594e-4cdf-bc76-bf639335fa26     Powerhouse Museum Collection - website https://collection.maas.museum/ website link   2013-05-23T21:45:06.647694 2013-05-26T22:20:56.732330 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
947 Search the Powerhouse Museum Collection Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Powerhouse Museum 2013-05-24T02:09:35.376542 2017-06-19T07:58:15.006073 Search over 75,000 objects collected from 1880 to the present day. This interactive database contains thousands of zoomable images and research into the Museum's collection, much of it made public for the first time. data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/bf5a60c5-3340-4cd7-9282-d4db9819e071     Search the Powerhouse Museum Collection https://collection.maas.museum MUSEUM   2013-05-23T22:09:50.225808 2013-05-26T22:20:52.738648 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
923 State Library of NSW Collection Photostream State Library of NSW   2013-05-24T02:10:25.292436 2016-07-20T12:15:53.827269 View, download and reuse photographs from the State Library of NSW's collections. data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/b6922426-8725-4f2e-bcf3-d419a49f61ef     State Library of NSW Collection Photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryofnsw/ HTML   2013-05-23T22:10:39.871133 2013-05-26T22:20:43.989742 20.0 Creative Commons Attribution
924 Albums recently added to SLNSW's Manuscripts, Oral History and Pictures catalogue State Library of NSW   2013-05-24T05:31:04.374275 2016-07-20T12:13:56.770980 Machine readable feed of albums recently added to SLNSW's Manuscripts, Oral History and Pictures catalogue. data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/986cbe9b-1e7a-492d-9f1a-c90cb6b20a0f     Albums recently added to SLNSW's Manuscripts, Oral History and Pictures catalogue http://feeds.feedburner.com/recentalbumsmohp RSS   2013-05-24T01:31:30.334408 2013-05-26T22:20:02.046449   Creative Commons Attribution
920 Collection of the State Library of NSW State Library of NSW   2013-05-24T05:32:35.564263 2022-01-17T05:44:46.859872 Link to the collection of the State Library of NSW. data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/dd806ef6-e316-410e-bf5c-540311947d5a     Collection of the State Library of New South Wales https://collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/ website link   2013-05-24T01:33:05.246041 2013-05-26T22:20:01.424877   Creative Commons Attribution
846 South Australian Museum - Australian Helminthological Collection South Australian Museum collectionsdata@samuseum.sa.gov.au 2013-05-25T04:34:09.962514 2022-03-21T01:24:16.064650 The Australian Helminthological Collection (AHC) of the South Australian Museum includes approximately 42,000 registered lots of helminths (e.g. nematodes, tapeworms, and other parasitic flatworms). Most helminths in the collection are from Australian native vertebrates, but there is material from Australian domestic and zoo animals, livestock and humans and from hosts collected overseas. Many of the worms in this collection were donated by one of Australia’s most famous parasitologists and zoologists, Professor T. Harvey Johnston. Some of Johnston’s specimens were collected when he travelled to Antarctica as Chief Zoologist with Sir Douglas Mawson in 1929 as part of the British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expeditions. Material is either kept in bottles of ethanol or mounted on microscope slides. The AHC is used frequently by researchers and students, nationally and internationally, for taxonomic and biodiversity studies. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/f47e5aea-fbcc-49b8-b1b3-b48dca31ec79 1860 2022 Australian Helminthological Collection https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/f47e5aea-fbcc-49b8-b1b3-b48dca31ec79/resource/d4ec73f0-e4cb-4067-8cfd-7a7c1e9606f6/download/parasitology-export-report-2203211145.xlsx XLSX The Australian Helminthological Collection (AHC) of the South Australian Museum includes approximately 42,000 registered lots of helminths (e.g. nematodes, tapeworms, and other parasitic flatworms). Most helminths in the collection are from Australian native vertebrates, but there is material from Australian domestic and zoo animals, livestock and humans and from hosts collected overseas. 2013-05-24T23:35:19.676523 2022-03-21T01:24:16.042491 5035399.0 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
847 South Australian Museum - Australian Helminthological Collection South Australian Museum collectionsdata@samuseum.sa.gov.au 2013-05-25T04:34:09.962514 2022-03-21T01:24:16.064650 The Australian Helminthological Collection (AHC) of the South Australian Museum includes approximately 42,000 registered lots of helminths (e.g. nematodes, tapeworms, and other parasitic flatworms). Most helminths in the collection are from Australian native vertebrates, but there is material from Australian domestic and zoo animals, livestock and humans and from hosts collected overseas. Many of the worms in this collection were donated by one of Australia’s most famous parasitologists and zoologists, Professor T. Harvey Johnston. Some of Johnston’s specimens were collected when he travelled to Antarctica as Chief Zoologist with Sir Douglas Mawson in 1929 as part of the British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expeditions. Material is either kept in bottles of ethanol or mounted on microscope slides. The AHC is used frequently by researchers and students, nationally and internationally, for taxonomic and biodiversity studies. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/f47e5aea-fbcc-49b8-b1b3-b48dca31ec79 1860 2022 SA Museum Helminthological Collection - Metadata https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-25T04%3A36%3A18.902Z/metadata-tempate-helminthologicalcollection.doc DOC The Australian Helminthological Collection (AHC) of the South Australian Museum includes approximately 42,000 registered lots of helminths (e.g. nematodes, tapeworms, and other parasitic flatworms). Most helminths in the collection are from Australian native vertebrates, but there is material from Australian domestic and zoo animals, livestock and humans and from hosts collected overseas. 2013-05-24T23:38:23.803390 2014-10-30T09:00:55 851968.0 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
918 South Australian Museum Meteorite Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-05-25T04:42:17.987059 2016-07-03T23:29:22.729078 The meteorite collection contains representative material from over 150 Australian and overseas meteorites, with the focus mainly on those that have been found in South Australia. The collection includes pieces from significant international meteorites, such as the Indian Shergotty and Egyptian Nakhla falls, since determined to have originated from Mars. The data includes the locality and date of finds, weight and other descriptive information, and information about their acquisition. The South Australian Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. The full dataset is published on data.sa.gov.au as a .csv file. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/1436651b-0684-42f1-b2e3-7dd113e2c007 1860-2014   South Australian Museum Meteorite Collection https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/1436651b-0684-42f1-b2e3-7dd113e2c007/resource/f9acc218-808a-4a7a-87b3-22cf1962ce07/download/meteorites.csv CSV South Australian Museum Meteorite Collection. 2013-05-24T23:43:02.505701 2016-07-03T23:29:22.684608 49249.0 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
919 South Australian Museum Meteorite Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-05-25T04:42:17.987059 2016-07-03T23:29:22.729078 The meteorite collection contains representative material from over 150 Australian and overseas meteorites, with the focus mainly on those that have been found in South Australia. The collection includes pieces from significant international meteorites, such as the Indian Shergotty and Egyptian Nakhla falls, since determined to have originated from Mars. The data includes the locality and date of finds, weight and other descriptive information, and information about their acquisition. The South Australian Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. The full dataset is published on data.sa.gov.au as a .csv file. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/1436651b-0684-42f1-b2e3-7dd113e2c007 1860-2014   SA Museum Meteorite Collection - Metadata https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-25T04%3A43%3A26.490Z/metadata-tempate-meteorites.doc DOC The meteorite collection contains representative material from over 150 Australian and overseas meteorites, with the focus mainly on those that have been found in South Australia. The collection includes pieces from significant international meteorites, such as the Indian Shergotty and Egyptian Nakhla falls, since determined to have originated from Mars. The data includes the locality and date of finds, weight and other descriptive information, and information about their acquisition. 2013-05-24T23:44:19.808466 2014-10-30T09:00:39 851968.0 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
910 South Australian Museum Minerals Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-05-25T04:48:34.200039 2016-07-08T02:32:04.460744 This collection includes approximately 33000 registered mineral specimens representing the range of minerals found in South Australia. More than 1500 species are represented, providing good coverage of the species and localities from across South Australia. The museum holds significant collections such as the Francis Collection, a comprehensive collection of the minerals of the Precambrian iron formations of the Middleback Ranges, quartz crystals from Mount Lofty Ranges White Rock Quarry, the Hall and Dunstan Collections, including secondary minerals of Broken Hill, and the O’Neill Collection, representing the Olympic Dam copper-gold-uranium deposit. The collection includes specimens from historically significant copper mines in Burra, Moonta and Wallaroo, and from South Australian opal fields. The data includes information about mineral species, varieties, localities from which specimens were collected and information about their acquisition. The South Australian Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. The full dataset is published on data.sa.gov.au as a .csv file. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/fe72a51c-def3-4229-b58c-cf9fef5d30ba 1865-2014   South Australian Museum Minerals Collection https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/fe72a51c-def3-4229-b58c-cf9fef5d30ba/resource/40db1542-2685-48a9-8a2f-00bfc508a913/download/mineralogy.csv CSV This collection includes approximately 33000 registered mineral specimens representing the range of minerals found in South Australia. More than 1500 species are represented, providing good coverage of the species and localities from across South Australia. 2013-05-24T23:49:27.443768 2016-07-08T02:32:04.425155 2497710.0 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
911 South Australian Museum Minerals Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-05-25T04:48:34.200039 2016-07-08T02:32:04.460744 This collection includes approximately 33000 registered mineral specimens representing the range of minerals found in South Australia. More than 1500 species are represented, providing good coverage of the species and localities from across South Australia. The museum holds significant collections such as the Francis Collection, a comprehensive collection of the minerals of the Precambrian iron formations of the Middleback Ranges, quartz crystals from Mount Lofty Ranges White Rock Quarry, the Hall and Dunstan Collections, including secondary minerals of Broken Hill, and the O’Neill Collection, representing the Olympic Dam copper-gold-uranium deposit. The collection includes specimens from historically significant copper mines in Burra, Moonta and Wallaroo, and from South Australian opal fields. The data includes information about mineral species, varieties, localities from which specimens were collected and information about their acquisition. The South Australian Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. The full dataset is published on data.sa.gov.au as a .csv file. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/fe72a51c-def3-4229-b58c-cf9fef5d30ba 1865-2014   SA Museum MInerals Collection - Metadata https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2013-05-25T04%3A49%3A50.457Z/metadata-tempate-minerals.doc DOC This collection includes approximately 33000 registered mineral specimens representing the range of minerals found in South Australia. More than 1500 species are represented, providing good coverage of the species and localities from across South Australia. 2013-05-24T23:50:33.091309 2014-10-30T09:00:42 851456.0 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
943 OpenGov NSW API NSW State Archives   2013-05-28T05:04:20.514798 2015-02-03T06:33:14.130405 A repository of information published by NSW Government agencies, including Annual Reports and open access information released under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act). data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/e2c36616-36db-4bb3-a907-87db836481f0     OpenGov NSW API https://www.opengov.nsw.gov.au/api API OpenGov NSW data and functionality are available via an open web API. This service provides additional options for agencies wishing to integrate OpenGov NSW with their own websites. It also means that external developers, and members of the public more broadly, can easily extract and use OpenGov NSW data. For more information, visit: [https://www.opengov.nsw.gov.au/api](https://www.opengov.nsw.gov.au/api) 2013-05-28T01:05:30.921458     Creative Commons Attribution
925 Soldier Settlement Indexes NSW State Archives State Records Authority 2013-05-28T05:07:29.765962 2019-10-31T03:35:58.068240 The passage of the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act 1916, (Act No 21 1916) allowed the settlement of returned soldiers on Crown and Closer Settlement lands. When applying for land, an ex-serviceman was required to complete a Qualification Certificate which was a declaration of his or her status as an ex-service person and eligibility for land. These indexes were created by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers). data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/78fe0108-2ae2-4918-b359-48a3bb1c31dd     Closer Settlement Promotion files, 1913- https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/node/1551/browse website link For a description of this data, see: [Closer Settlement Promotion files](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-land-records/index-to-closer-settlement-promotion-files). 2013-05-28T01:08:57.757219     Creative Commons Attribution
926 Soldier Settlement Indexes NSW State Archives State Records Authority 2013-05-28T05:07:29.765962 2019-10-31T03:35:58.068240 The passage of the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act 1916, (Act No 21 1916) allowed the settlement of returned soldiers on Crown and Closer Settlement lands. When applying for land, an ex-serviceman was required to complete a Qualification Certificate which was a declaration of his or her status as an ex-service person and eligibility for land. These indexes were created by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers). data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/78fe0108-2ae2-4918-b359-48a3bb1c31dd     Closer Settlement Transfer Registers, Jul 1919 - Apr 1925 https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/node/1541/browse website link For a description of this data, see this page: [Closer Settlement Transfer Registers](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-land-records/index-to-closer-settlement-transfer-registers). 2013-05-28T01:09:42.446601     Creative Commons Attribution
927 Soldier Settlement Indexes NSW State Archives State Records Authority 2013-05-28T05:07:29.765962 2019-10-31T03:35:58.068240 The passage of the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act 1916, (Act No 21 1916) allowed the settlement of returned soldiers on Crown and Closer Settlement lands. When applying for land, an ex-serviceman was required to complete a Qualification Certificate which was a declaration of his or her status as an ex-service person and eligibility for land. These indexes were created by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers). data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/78fe0108-2ae2-4918-b359-48a3bb1c31dd     Closer Settlement and Returned Soldier’s Transfer files, 1907-36, 1951 https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/node/1546/browse website link For a description of this data, see this page: [Closer Settlement and Returned Soldier’s Transfer files](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-land-records/index-to-returned-soldiers-transfer-files) 2013-05-28T01:10:39.394959     Creative Commons Attribution
928 Soldier Settlement Indexes NSW State Archives State Records Authority 2013-05-28T05:07:29.765962 2019-10-31T03:35:58.068240 The passage of the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act 1916, (Act No 21 1916) allowed the settlement of returned soldiers on Crown and Closer Settlement lands. When applying for land, an ex-serviceman was required to complete a Qualification Certificate which was a declaration of his or her status as an ex-service person and eligibility for land. These indexes were created by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers). data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/78fe0108-2ae2-4918-b359-48a3bb1c31dd     Registers of Settlement Purchase, 1905-1929 https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/node/1526/browse website link For a description of this data, see this page: [Registers of Settlement Purchase](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-land-records/index-to-registers-of-settlement-purchases) 2013-05-28T01:11:22.607075     Creative Commons Attribution
929 Soldier Settlement Indexes NSW State Archives State Records Authority 2013-05-28T05:07:29.765962 2019-10-31T03:35:58.068240 The passage of the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act 1916, (Act No 21 1916) allowed the settlement of returned soldiers on Crown and Closer Settlement lands. When applying for land, an ex-serviceman was required to complete a Qualification Certificate which was a declaration of his or her status as an ex-service person and eligibility for land. These indexes were created by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers). data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/78fe0108-2ae2-4918-b359-48a3bb1c31dd     Returned Soldier Settlement Miscellaneous Files https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/node/1511/browse website link For a description of this data, see this page: [Returned Soldier Settlement Miscellaneous Files](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-land-records/index-to-returned-soldiers-miscellaneous-files) 2013-05-28T01:12:01.329735     Creative Commons Attribution
930 Soldier Settlement Indexes NSW State Archives State Records Authority 2013-05-28T05:07:29.765962 2019-10-31T03:35:58.068240 The passage of the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act 1916, (Act No 21 1916) allowed the settlement of returned soldiers on Crown and Closer Settlement lands. When applying for land, an ex-serviceman was required to complete a Qualification Certificate which was a declaration of his or her status as an ex-service person and eligibility for land. These indexes were created by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers). data.nsw.gov.au https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/78fe0108-2ae2-4918-b359-48a3bb1c31dd     Returned Soldiers Settlement Loan Files https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/node/1521/browse website link For a description of this data, see this page: [Returned Soldiers Settlement Loan Files](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-land-records/returned-soldiers-settlement-loans-files) 2013-05-28T01:12:43.384186     Creative Commons Attribution
32 State Library of Queensland - British convict transportation registers State Library of Queensland opendata@slq.qld.gov.au 2012-12-07T06:17:39.920160 2022-06-20T13:24:38.768614 This dataset contains details for convicts transported to Australia in the 18th and 19th centuries including Name of convict, including any known aliases Place of trial Term of years Name of ship and date of departure Place of arrival Over 123,000 out of the estimated 160,000 convicts transported to Australia are recorded in this database. These include prisoners sent to New South Wales, Van Diemens Land (Tasmania), Moreton Bay (Brisbane), Port Phillip. Western Australia and Norfolk Island. Also recorded are some ships which were bound for Gibraltar. The records cover the period of 1787 to 1867. Entries in the British Convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office records. To search for a particular convict visit http://onesearch.slq.qld.gov.au. Note: The .txt file was created in 2011. The .csv file was updated 5 May 2016. data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/458eb59f-e5f1-466f-925b-9dbcebb4f073     British Convict Registers https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/458eb59f-e5f1-466f-925b-9dbcebb4f073/resource/dbcfa4a6-3ec7-4264-bcee-43b21a470d34/download/slqbritishconvictregisters201605.csv CSV This dataset contains details of convicts transported to Australia in the 18th and 19th centuries including name of convict (and any known aliases), place of trial, term of years, name of ship and date of departure, and place of arrival. Over 123,000 out of the estimated 160,000 convicts transported to Australia are recorded in this database. These include prisoners sent to New South Wales, Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania), Moreton Bay (Brisbane), Port Phillip, Western Australia and Norfolk Island. Also recorded are some ships which were bound for Gibraltar. The records cover the period 1787–1867. Entries in the British Convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office records. 2013-05-29T00:14:05.440822 2019-08-23T06:32:28.208368 87031808.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
30 State Library of Queensland - Digitised maps State Library of Queensland opendata@slq.qld.gov.au 2012-12-07T06:01:01.780878 2022-06-21T15:39:06.339029 A collection of digitised, out of copyright maps from the collections of the State Library of Queensland including early maps of the Pacific region, Queensland and Brisbane. data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/befaf9ae-6100-441f-9f77-2f9ed377e105     NASLA_maps_other_PA.xml https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/befaf9ae-6100-441f-9f77-2f9ed377e105/resource/3698d8e1-51cd-4cf7-84a4-68e67a3426f8/download/nasla_maps_other_pa.xml XML A collection of digitised, out of copyright maps from the collections of the State Library of Queensland, including early maps (18th and 19th century) of the Pacific region, Queensland and Brisbane. 2013-05-29T00:21:04.693875 2019-08-22T06:50:23.770112 207360.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
257 State Library of Queensland - Music Queensland State Library of Queensland opendata@slq.qld.gov.au 2012-12-07T06:10:57.854325 2020-12-09T05:51:59.336800 Music Queensland is the State Library of Queensland's digital music collection, and contains digitised copies of historically significant music scores about Queensland. Queensland places, people, events and pastimes are highlighted in this collection. There are around 90 digitised scores, many of which have stunning or quirky illustrated covers. Songs about places are also featured. The scores are out of copyright and date up to around 1930. data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/dea96cd1-aab5-4b6b-be35-c37d0838ae37     NASLA_music.csv https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/dea96cd1-aab5-4b6b-be35-c37d0838ae37/resource/e829bffa-dbde-44ed-acd0-92d09dbe2677/download/nasla_music.csv CSV A CSV collection of 90 digitised scores from the collection of State Library of Queensland, with stunning or quirky illustated covers. Songs about places are also featured. The scores are out of copyright and date up to 1930. 2013-05-29T00:48:41.967548 2019-08-22T06:58:21.122927 204800.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
259 State Library of Queensland - Picture Queensland State Library of Queensland opendata@slq.qld.gov.au 2012-12-05T03:06:55.733592 2020-12-09T05:51:47.801698 Around 40 000 out of copyright photographs from the photograph collection of the State Library of Queensland. People and places from across Queensland across time. The dataset includes descriptions of the photographs, geotags and links to the digital photographs in three sizes. data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/4295bf38-708a-4832-9665-443b6c08e4e1     NASLA_non_ATSI_copyright_expired.xml https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/4295bf38-708a-4832-9665-443b6c08e4e1/resource/5300651a-3a85-4e74-b715-b6637efe3877/download/nasla_non_atsi_copyright_expired.xml XML XML of 40 000 out of copyright photographs from the photograph collection of the State Library of Queensland. 2013-05-29T00:52:33.021144 2019-08-23T06:27:07.468868 124256256.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
25 State Library of Queensland - Queensland public libraries directory State Library of Queensland opendata@slq.qld.gov.au 2012-12-07T06:21:10.275483 2022-07-20T03:50:55.473194 Directory of names, addresses, opening hours, contacts, and geographic coordinates for all the public library branches in Queensland. Public library branches in Queensland keep their directory details up to date on the Public Libraries Connect Directory. This data populates a map and a searchable directory for users to find their local library. The dates of creation and last update are included to assess currency of information. https://plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au/directory The Public Libraries Connect website provides more information about public library services in Queensland. http://plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au/ data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/537ff4c4-b49a-41f6-8c56-489b8bc731af     Queensland Public Libraries February 2016 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/537ff4c4-b49a-41f6-8c56-489b8bc731af/resource/7c68ac60-cbb4-4450-89fb-89d917ae3b34/download/qld-public-library-branches-2016-feb.csv CSV Data includes: Branch Name Branch Type Name of Library Service Library Service Type WiFi Availability Address Line 1 Phone Email Opening Hours Other Services Notes External Map Name External Map URL Latitude (Decimal) Longitude (Decimal) Date Created Date Last Updated 2013-05-29T00:56:30.626251 2019-08-16T07:18:43.393729 176640.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
244 State Library of Queensland - Real estate maps State Library of Queensland opendata@slq.qld.gov.au 2012-12-07T06:05:16.640302 2020-12-09T05:55:15.871780 A unique collection of original maps and plans created by real estate firms from 1850s to mid 1900s from the State Library of Queensland. The first version of this dataset includes descriptive information and links for 165 digitised maps. The February 2018 version includes descriptions, geographic coordinates and links for 798 digitised maps. Estate maps can give information about land subdivisions, including how the land was subdivided, when it was first auctioned, who the surveyors were and who sold the land. They are useful for investigating the history of urban land areas. The maps are predominantly from Brisbane but also cover some regional areas of Queensland such as the Gold and Sunshine Coasts. data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/959d611f-a9cf-4e80-affa-1ebd978cafea     NASLA_estate_maps.csv https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/959d611f-a9cf-4e80-affa-1ebd978cafea/resource/9eaeeceb-e8e3-49a1-928a-4df76b059c2d/download/nasla_estate_maps.csv CSV CSV of descriptive information and links for 165 digitised real estate maps from the collection of the State Library of Queensland. 2013-05-29T01:05:49.101514 2019-08-19T06:19:33.574120 192000.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
195 State Library of Queensland - Catalogue searches State Library of Queensland opendata@slq.qld.gov.au 2012-12-07T05:55:14.502123 2021-03-08T07:42:00.611055 This open data file contains the text strings searched in the State Library’s online catalogue each month with the total number of times each text string was searched during the month. The State Library’s online catalogue is openly available at http://onesearch.slq.qld.gov.au. Users search the catalogue remotely and onsite in the library to find digital and physical collection materials and access subscription databases. State Library collections include photographs, newspapers, video, audio, books, online training, music, maps, 3D objects, journals, websites and more. At the end of the month, the raw search data from the catalogue is exported and analysed to count recurring searches. data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/cebb997c-1c42-4eb2-9039-8fa1b645db0b     July 2013-June 2014 Catalogue searches https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/cebb997c-1c42-4eb2-9039-8fa1b645db0b/resource/34368f99-0aef-4bd2-be68-1a72c937e858/download/catalogue-searches-2013-07-2014-06.csv CSV The text strings searched and count of recurring searches in the State Library’s online catalogue between July 2013 and June 2014. While most of the data in this dataset is compiled monthly, this data file only provides search strings and counts of recurring searches for the financial year as a whole. 2013-05-29T01:14:09.943589 2019-08-27T02:36:19.061657 1048576.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
765 SA Memory State Library of South Australia State Library of South Australia 2013-03-07T16:15:35.228085 2019-08-29T02:29:51.427322 A selected and wide range of digitised archival and published materials from the State Library of South Australia’s SA Memory program. SA Memory is an online gateway to South Australian history, heritage and culture. This multimedia website focuses on the South Australian experience – what makes South Australia unique. SA Memory illustrates and interprets themes to highlight South Australia’s people, places, issues and events from the colony’s beginnings to contemporary times: South Australia’s ‘memory’. http://www.samemory.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/7cd90f98-1d89-4921-8373-151f4ad5d1a1 1836-2010   SA Memory https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/7cd90f98-1d89-4921-8373-151f4ad5d1a1/resource/4e3c2761-9938-4da1-9208-764fa204fda1/download/samemorycontentobjects_2011.csv CSV A selected and wide range of digitised archival and published materials (1101 items) from the State Library of South Australia's SA Memory program. SA Memory is an online gateway to South Australian history, heritage and culture. This multimedia website focuses on the South Australian experience – what makes South Australia unique. SA Memory illustrates and interprets themes to highlight South Australia's people, places, issues and events from the colony's beginnings to contemporary times: South Australia's 'memory'. **Explanation of fields** - **id** : ID from the originating content management system - **TITLE** : title of the item's web page in the SA Memory web site - **CREATOR** : creator of the item displayed on the SA Memory web site - **INNOPAC** : URL of the record in the Library's catalogue - **LINK** : URL of the item's SA Memory web page, with an image of the item - **coverage_place** : geographic place covered (if applicable) e.g., Loxton - **COVERAGE_REGION** : geographic region covered (if applicable) e.g., Riverland - **FILE_BROWSE** : URL or partial URL of the image displayed on the item's web page NOTE: to be a usable URL, the enclosing link tags <link></link> will need to be removed, and if it is a partial URL starting with /webdata/, then prepend http://www.samemory.sa.gov.au - **FURTHER_INFO** : other interesting information about the item - [unused field] - **LATITUDE** : latitude in decimal degrees (if available) - **LONGITUDE** : longitude in decimal degrees (if available) - **ORIGINAL_FORMAT** : original format of the item - **PUBLISHER** : who published the item - **PLACE_OF_CREATION** : place where the item was published - **ADDITIONAL_CREATOR** : other names who were involved in creating the item - **COVERAGE_PERIOD** : coverage period e.g., 1914-1918 - **COVERAGE_YEAR** : specific year (not used here) 2013-05-31T01:01:00.469271 2019-08-28T23:40:58.400220 1495812.0 Creative Commons Attribution
448 Card index to nominated immigrants 1908 to 1922 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-06-26T01:03:31.341446 2022-06-20T16:24:56.754087 This index was compiled from the [Card index](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S5611) to personal files for nominated immigrants as created and used by the Immigration Department between 1908 and 1922 and are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/74de1b90-7a77-48ec-b8ef-05cd0eff1e23     Nominated immigrants 1908 to 1922 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/74de1b90-7a77-48ec-b8ef-05cd0eff1e23/resource/117c0985-e3e8-45f0-8c04-9cf52d9f9691/download/nominated-immigrants-1908-1922.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of immigrants nominated or sponsored to immigrate to Queensland between 1908 and 1922. Information includes the age, year, ship, source card name and [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/)' catalogue details. 2013-06-25T20:11:46.853462 2022-01-10T02:06:18.827151 34603008.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
323 Assistant Immigration Agent Maryborough 1884 to 1907 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.a 2013-06-26T01:18:08.393308 2022-08-09T05:52:42.979219 These indexes were compiled from the [Register of prospective nominated immigrants](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13054) and from the [Correspondence and papers for nominated immigrants created by the Assistant Immigration Agent, Maryborough](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13053) for the period 1884 to 1907. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8a0928d0-60c2-4ce3-be0a-c07c6a89be0f     Immigrants nominated for passage, Maryborough 1884 to 1907 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8a0928d0-60c2-4ce3-be0a-c07c6a89be0f/resource/5ed4ef62-d2f8-4664-8e16-9803ccbf59d4/download/assistant-immigration-agent-maryborough-1884-1907.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of immigrants and nominators as recorded in the registers for nominated passage kept by the Assistant Immigration Agent, Maryborough. It also includes the names of immigrants from Europe as recorded in the correspondence and papers for nominated passage kept by the Assistant Immigration Agent, Maryborough. Details include the type of nomination, the certificate number, the date and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2013-06-25T20:22:54.184972 2018-12-20T00:00:00 745984.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
480 Assistant Immigration Agent Maryborough 1875 to 1884 Queensland State Archives info@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-06-26T01:31:50.029453 2022-06-20T12:52:39.284466 This index was compiled from the [Registers of rations](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13062) issued by the Assistant Immigration Agent, Maryborough for the period 1875 to 1884. data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/7ccf8996-505a-43e3-aca8-437d9a7461f0     Rations issued to immigrants, Maryborough 1875-1884 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/7ccf8996-505a-43e3-aca8-437d9a7461f0/resource/d1e8107a-2cdf-4bf7-ad31-5054ee5a0fd0/download/rations-issued-to-immigrants-maryborough-1875-1884.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of immigrants issued with rations by the [Assistant Immigration Agent, Maryborough](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13062). Details include the mess number, the name of the ship, date of arrival and [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives)' catalogue details. 2013-06-25T20:34:24.588785 2022-01-12T01:08:14.647064 2202009.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
483 Passage certificates 1887 to 1906 Queensland State Archives info@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-06-26T01:39:38.432133 2022-06-20T04:13:09.688383 This index was compiled from the [Register of passage certificates](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S7002) kept by the Sub-Immigration Agent, Warwick, recording applications by sponsors of immigrants for the period 1887 to 1906. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8a682383-88a8-4799-8c18-3845040daef3     Passage certificates 1887 to 1906 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8a682383-88a8-4799-8c18-3845040daef3/resource/c0127f32-3ebe-4aea-b360-b3e5cfcda6f3/download/passage-certificates-1887-1906.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of applicants and nominees as recorded in the register of passage certificates kept by the Sub-Immigration Agent, Warwick. Details include the type of nomination, date of application, receipt number and Queensland State Archives' [catalogue ](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/) details. 2013-06-25T20:41:04.137259 2021-05-10T02:14:06.081548 209920.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
489 Immigration 1922 to 1940 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-06-26T01:45:19.980511 2022-06-20T03:16:37.573290 This index was compiled from the Registers of passenger lists of immigrant ships as created by the Immigration Department from 1922 to 1940. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/34e0e222-b4da-4d8d-9512-a1d7ed80ffcd     Immigration 1922 to 1940 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/34e0e222-b4da-4d8d-9512-a1d7ed80ffcd/resource/4ec2d8c1-da1d-496e-b244-ff34973f4834/download/immigration-1922-1940.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of passengers bound for Queensland between 1922 and 1940. Information includes the age, ship, ship number, date of arrival and [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives)' catalogue details. 2013-06-25T20:46:30.336915 2022-06-16T01:27:46.305670 6291456.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
487 Land orders 1861 to 1874 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-06-26T01:52:06.059027 2022-06-20T03:27:09.070934 This index was compiled from several series of records relating to land orders as created by the Immigration Department between 1861 and 1874 held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). Read more about these [land orders](https://www.publications.qld.gov.au/dataset/brief-guides-at-qsa/resource/36dac1f8-e262-497f-9845-09a8346cb035). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/fc5dd876-5ae3-4b02-8894-c815b53eaedd     Land orders 1861 to 1874 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/fc5dd876-5ae3-4b02-8894-c815b53eaedd/resource/030e30af-0c04-427b-a2a1-74799c1f9798/download/land-orders-1861-1874.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of immigrants or companies for whom land order claims were made in relation to passage to Queensland for the period 1861 to 1874. Information includes the land order number, year and Queensland State Archives' [catalogue](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/) details. 2013-06-25T20:56:09.789341 2018-09-05T01:44:27.766600 11010048.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
365 Mineral leases 1871 to 1940 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-10-14T05:58:43.027039 2022-07-18T05:59:38.275054 This index was compiled from several series of records created by the Mines Department and the Mining Warden, Cloncurry for the period 1871 to 1940 and held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). Read more about these [records](https://www.publications.qld.gov.au/dataset/brief-guides-at-qsa/resource/3b0bc221-aac8-4235-a695-9440baaf6fe0). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/5b7849d5-64ff-4357-a32f-a88501eecf6e     Mineral leases 1871 to 1940 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/5b7849d5-64ff-4357-a32f-a88501eecf6e/resource/71ad68af-323e-4d3e-9f9e-37128afac349/download/mineral-leases-1871-1940.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of applicants (sometimes the applicant was a company) for mineral leases and licences created by the Mines Department in the localities including Bowen, Bundaberg, Cairns, Charleville, Charters Towers, Childers, Clermont, Cloncurry, Cooktown, Etheridge, Gladstone, Gympie, Ingham, Longreach, Mackay, Mareeba, Mount Morgan, Palmer, Rockhampton, Sellheim, Stanthorpe, and Warwick. The leases and licences include those for gold (GML), mineral (ML), coal (CML) and water race (WRL). 2013-10-14T06:00:46.680577 2022-04-05T07:13:31.202132 9017753.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
443 Register of immigrants, Brisbane 1885 to 1917 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-10-15T01:19:59.184215 2022-06-20T23:34:23.928095 This index was compiled from the [Registers of immigrants per ship that landed at the Immigration Depot, Brisbane](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13097) as created by the Immigration Department for the period 1885 to 1917. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/f6c0b435-5c62-41ad-bce0-3e89e9ca9e63     Register of immigrants, Brisbane 1885 to 1917 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/f6c0b435-5c62-41ad-bce0-3e89e9ca9e63/resource/54d9a8e4-8b5b-41fa-86ad-b94a40d1991a/download/register-of-immigrants-arriving-at-brisbane-1885-1917.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of immigrants who arrived at the Immigration Depot, Brisbane between 1885 and 1917. Information also includes the name of the ship, date of arrival and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2013-10-15T01:21:47.651008 2022-01-11T05:15:19.278552 15518924.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
447 Register of immigrants 1864 to 1878 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-10-15T01:26:05.409929 2022-06-20T22:53:26.224084 This index has been compiled from the [Register of immigrants](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S7454) recording applicant details for immigration passage certificates as registered by the Assistant Immigration Agent, Toowoomba between 1864 and 1878 held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/32e5cda7-dee5-4cc2-a5f5-88b9a04da882     Register of immigrants 1864 to 1878 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/32e5cda7-dee5-4cc2-a5f5-88b9a04da882/resource/0c976207-a184-4605-b171-a65a76a2ad2e/download/register-of-immigrants-1864-1878.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of immigrants as recorded on their passage certificate application registered in Toowoomba between 1864 and 1878. Information also includes the names of the depositor/applicant, age of the immigrant, date of arrival and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2013-10-15T01:27:13.375396 2018-08-28T05:07:30.500243 287948.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
781 Bradman Collection State Library of South Australia State Library of South Australia 2013-11-19T00:30:39.276203 2016-07-06T03:58:04.742146 Selection of images (53) from the State Library of South Australia’s Bradman Collection. Sir Donald Bradman is regarded by many as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket and was one of Australia's most revered sporting personalities. From the late 1960s he donated much of his personal collection of cricket memorabilia to the State Library of South Australia, in total more than 150 items including trophies, bats, balls, tape recordings, photographs and cricketing apparel. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/08119936-12ac-40d9-85ec-75fafcd60156 1926-1975   Bradman Collection https://www.flickr.com/photos/state_library_south_australia/sets/72157634981855890/ CSV This selection from the Bradman Collection features handpicked and newly photographed highlights from the collection. Highlights include • The bat used to score his first Test century • The bat used to score his 100th century in first-class cricket • The bat used to score the then world record 334 • Australian, South Australian and New South Wales team blazers worn by Sir Donald between 1927 and 1947 • Royal Worcester vase presented to Sir Donald in 1938 to commemorate scoring three consecutive double centuries on the Worcester ground in England • A silver replica of the antique Roman marble vase at Warwick Castle, purchased in 1948 following a public subscription sponsored by The People newspaper • Australian, South Australian and New South Wales team photographs • Newspaper banners 2013-11-18T18:41:14.934593 2014-10-30T08:13:02.380367 420638.0 Creative Commons Attribution
782 Bradman Collection State Library of South Australia State Library of South Australia 2013-11-19T00:30:39.276203 2016-07-06T03:58:04.742146 Selection of images (53) from the State Library of South Australia’s Bradman Collection. Sir Donald Bradman is regarded by many as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket and was one of Australia's most revered sporting personalities. From the late 1960s he donated much of his personal collection of cricket memorabilia to the State Library of South Australia, in total more than 150 items including trophies, bats, balls, tape recordings, photographs and cricketing apparel. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/08119936-12ac-40d9-85ec-75fafcd60156 1926-1975   Field Descriptions https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2014-06-11T07%3A40%3A15.046Z/field-descriptions.txt TXT Field descriptions for Bradman Collection. 2013-11-18T19:10:13.479203 2014-10-30T09:01:38 758.0 Creative Commons Attribution
437 Register of land sold 1842 to 1859 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2014-01-05T23:17:03.022613 2022-06-22T02:04:00.474402 This index was compiled from the [Lists of Land Sold - Colony of Queensland](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/items/ITM101517) as created by the Moreton Bay District Survey Office, New South Wales from 1842 to 1859. The reocrds are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/926b2ea1-78c1-4f0a-a1a9-83da92b2fc6d     Register of land sold 1842 to 1859 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/926b2ea1-78c1-4f0a-a1a9-83da92b2fc6d/resource/f53dfd13-970a-45ac-9567-d7c8fc2652b6/download/register-of-land-sold-1842-to-1859.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of people who purchased land sold in what became the Colony of Queensland. Information also includes the date of sale, lot number, the parish, town or place and Queensland State Archives’ catalogue details. 2014-01-05T23:18:10.853568 2022-04-28T22:37:49.852528 2831155.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
435 Register of lands 1861 to 1868 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2014-01-05T23:21:57.845903 2022-06-22T02:14:05.889263 This index was created from the [Register of Lands, 1861-1867](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16128) and [Registers of Leases, 1866-1868](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16150) listing lands open for selection and portions of agricultural reserves under the Leasing Act 1866. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/6503746b-18e0-48d7-a9a3-a42ee9b3152e     Register of lands 1861 to 1868 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/6503746b-18e0-48d7-a9a3-a42ee9b3152e/resource/e1afdc88-d43a-4c30-bfa3-5f02cd2862ec/download/register-of-lands-1861-1868.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of people and businesses who purchased Crown Land in Queensland that had been opened as a selection or agricultural reserve between 1861 and 1868. Information also includes the lease number and Queensland State Archives’ catalogue details. 2014-01-05T23:22:58.160572 2022-05-03T00:07:26.121852 4823449.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
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
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
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
415 Miners rights 1874 to 1880 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2014-03-20T23:02:00.065481 2022-06-23T06:12:22.043204 This index was compiled from the [Registers of miners' rights and warden's collections](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S14589) as primarily created by the Warden’s Office at Maytown between 1874 and 1880, held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/36352106-4a6c-4a00-906b-ff202187e3f4     Miners rights 1874 to 1880 A-K https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/36352106-4a6c-4a00-906b-ff202187e3f4/resource/0bad313d-8839-4c83-a41c-9bcaccaa9b59/download/miners-rights-1874-1880-a-k.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of miners (with last names beginning A-K) issued with licences primarily by the Warden’s Office at Maytown, however also at Edwardstown, Palmerville and Kingsboro, for the period 1874 to 1880. Information also includes the licence number, page number and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2014-03-20T23:03:20.360692 2022-06-23T06:10:56.797405 12700169.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
434 Register of lands sold 1849 to 1861 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2014-03-20T23:23:06.486395 2022-06-22T02:16:46.923676 This index was compiled from the [Register of lands sold](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16130) as created by the Surveyor General’s Department between 1849 and 1861 and held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/de65716c-2c81-4652-9bb9-b9d2f4cf53c8     Register of lands sold 1849 to 1861 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/de65716c-2c81-4652-9bb9-b9d2f4cf53c8/resource/0bbbd847-7b15-4a3f-9f26-7aea561d3905/download/register-of-lands-sold-1849-1861.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of purchasers of lands sold or selected between 1849 and 1861 at Ipswich, Brisbane, Warwick, Drayton, Rockhampton, Dalby, Maryborough, Gayndah, Callandoon, Condamine and Gladstone as recorded by the Surveyor General’s Department. Information also includes the date, page number and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details. 2014-03-20T23:24:05.721013 2022-04-29T01:32:38.173942 341094.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
474 Assisted immigration 1848 to 1912 Queensland State Archives web@archives.qld.gov.au 2013-03-04T06:34:34.270023 2022-06-20T12:57:24.964249 These indexes were created from the [Registers of immigrant ships’ arrivals in Queensland ports](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13086) as kept and used by the Immigration Department from 1848 to 1912. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). data.qld.gov.au https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/ba182873-e8a7-45e1-b0e7-e0b6671fa1a9     Assisted immigration 1848 to 1912 - T https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/ba182873-e8a7-45e1-b0e7-e0b6671fa1a9/resource/fe6f1bf9-6d70-4859-a90f-cae1e2eea378/download/assisted-immigtion-1848-1912-t.csv CSV This open data file lists the names of assisted passengers, with surnames beginning T, arriving in Queensland from the United Kingdom and Europe between 1848 and 1912. Information includes the age of the passenger, name of the ship, date of arrival and Queensland State Archives' [catalogue](archives.qld.gov.au) details. 2014-05-01T03:53:57.559230 2021-12-08T02:40:50.704739 4194304.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
912 South Australian Museum Minerals Collection South Australian Museum Alexis Tindall 2013-05-25T04:48:34.200039 2016-07-08T02:32:04.460744 This collection includes approximately 33000 registered mineral specimens representing the range of minerals found in South Australia. More than 1500 species are represented, providing good coverage of the species and localities from across South Australia. The museum holds significant collections such as the Francis Collection, a comprehensive collection of the minerals of the Precambrian iron formations of the Middleback Ranges, quartz crystals from Mount Lofty Ranges White Rock Quarry, the Hall and Dunstan Collections, including secondary minerals of Broken Hill, and the O’Neill Collection, representing the Olympic Dam copper-gold-uranium deposit. The collection includes specimens from historically significant copper mines in Burra, Moonta and Wallaroo, and from South Australian opal fields. The data includes information about mineral species, varieties, localities from which specimens were collected and information about their acquisition. The South Australian Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. The full dataset is published on data.sa.gov.au as a .csv file. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/fe72a51c-def3-4229-b58c-cf9fef5d30ba 1865-2014   Information about minerals at the South Australian Museum https://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/collections/mineral-sciences/minerals-meteorites-rocks HTML Information about minerals at the South Australian Museum. 2014-06-04T07:27:17.745289     Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
848 South Australian Museum - Australian Helminthological Collection South Australian Museum collectionsdata@samuseum.sa.gov.au 2013-05-25T04:34:09.962514 2022-03-21T01:24:16.064650 The Australian Helminthological Collection (AHC) of the South Australian Museum includes approximately 42,000 registered lots of helminths (e.g. nematodes, tapeworms, and other parasitic flatworms). Most helminths in the collection are from Australian native vertebrates, but there is material from Australian domestic and zoo animals, livestock and humans and from hosts collected overseas. Many of the worms in this collection were donated by one of Australia’s most famous parasitologists and zoologists, Professor T. Harvey Johnston. Some of Johnston’s specimens were collected when he travelled to Antarctica as Chief Zoologist with Sir Douglas Mawson in 1929 as part of the British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expeditions. Material is either kept in bottles of ethanol or mounted on microscope slides. The AHC is used frequently by researchers and students, nationally and internationally, for taxonomic and biodiversity studies. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/f47e5aea-fbcc-49b8-b1b3-b48dca31ec79 1860 2022 Information about parasitology at the South Australian Museum https://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/collections/biological-sciences/parasites HTML The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. In the future these data will be accessible online through the Atlas of Living Australia (www.ala.org.au). At present, the full dataset is published on data.sa.gov.au as a .csv file. 2014-06-04T07:40:09.281280     Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
916 South Australian Museum Terrestrial Invertebrate Collection South Australian Museum South Australian Museum 2013-03-21T05:57:20.220041 2016-07-05T03:45:43.422359 The collection has Australia-wide and Indo-Pacific representation, plus some world specimens for comparative purposes. The collection comprises 1200000 pinned specimens, 450000 specimens in spirit and 20000 slides. There are 8670 holotypes, of which 5000 are from the A.M. Lea beetle collection. There are 23000 other types. In summary, the entomological collections Class Insecta comprise 662 Australian families and 85,961 known Australian species. The arachnological collections comprise spiders (50000 specimens in alcohol), mites (25000 slide mounts and 20000 specimens in alcohol), scorpions (5000 specimens in alcohol) and myriapods. Images from this collection are available on the Atlas of Living Australia. The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies. The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/) Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes. SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement. data.sa.gov.au https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/a81870be-82eb-4868-81e9-0a8d11622675 1860-2014   Information about terrestrial invertebrates at the South Australian Museum https://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/collections/biological-sciences/terrestrial-invertebrates HTML Information about terrestrial invertebrates at the South Australian Museum. 2014-06-04T08:21:41.870868 2014-06-04T09:00:29.267363 9619.0 Creative Commons Attribution