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Showcasing National Libraries
A presentation to CDNL17 August 2005
Penny CarnabyChief Executive
National LibrarianNational Library of New Zealand
WSIS Website
Geneva November 2003
Engagement with the WSIS PrinciplesNew Zealand’s Story
New Zealand’s Digital Strategy
National Content Strategy
‘NZ Online’What the ‘get it’ concept might look like
SearchGoogle-type interface
digitalarchives
journalarticles
images
librarycatalogues
onlinepublications
creativecommons
digital rights layer
e-health e-researche-learning e-culture e-business e-govte-law
National Digital Heritage Archive
New Zealand’s finalists for the World Summit Awards 2005
CDNL’s Engagement with Tunis WSIS
A proposed statement from the
Conference of Directors of National Librariesmeeting in Oslo, Norway, 17 August 2005
to the World Summit on the Information Society,
Tunis, 16-18 November 2005
CDNL’s Engagement with Tunis WSIS
The world’s national libraries are the guardians of the digital information produced in an information society and the cultural heritage expressed in the nation’s digital documents. National libraries in all countries have a mandate to collect and preserve this cultural heritage and to make it accessible both now and to future generations. It is a matter of the highest importance to the national libraries of the world that all countries develop coordinated national policies for creating inclusive information societies and preserve and provide access to our digital heritage with the commitment shown to our nations printed archives. In this spirit of partnership and digital solidarity the national libraries of the world support the World Summit on the Information Society.
CDNL’s Engagement with Tunis WSIS
The world’s national libraries are the guardians of the digital information produced in an information society and the cultural heritage expressed in the nation’s digital documents.
CDNL’s Engagement with Tunis WSIS
National libraries in all countries have a mandate to collect and preserve this cultural heritage and to make it accessible both now and to future generations.
CDNL’s Engagement with Tunis WSIS
It is a matter of the highest importance to the national libraries of the world that all countries develop coordinated national policies for creating inclusive information societies and preserve and provide access to our digital heritage with the commitment shown to our nations printed archives.
CDNL’s Engagement with Tunis WSIS
In this spirit of partnership and digital solidarity the national libraries of the world support the World Summit on the Information Society.
Geneva November 2003