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100,000 Pages Digitised – How We’re Making History Accessible

100,000 Pages Digitised – How We’re Making History Accessible

by DatacomIT | Apr 16, 2025 | Digitisation

At DatacomIT, we’re committed to preserving history by giving heritage collections a digital future. Over many years, we’ve proudly partnered with a number of government agencies and cultural institutions. A project we’ve been progressively working on over the past...
Celebrating Excellence: Ipswich Libraries & Western Downs Win QPLA Awards!

Celebrating Excellence: Ipswich Libraries & Western Downs Win QPLA Awards!

by DatacomIT | Apr 1, 2025 | Collection Management, Digital Preservation, Digitisation

DatacomIT wishes to extend our warmest congratulations to Melanie Rush and Tanya Jen at Ipswich Libraries, as well as Pamela Langridge, Jacinta Ward, and the team at Western Downs Regional Council, for their outstanding achievement in being awarded the QPLA Innovation...
Preserving Jensen Motors’ Legacy: The Digitisation of Richard Calver’s Archive

Preserving Jensen Motors’ Legacy: The Digitisation of Richard Calver’s Archive

by DatacomIT | Mar 18, 2025 | Digitisation

Jensen Motors Limited was a British car manufacturer renowned for its luxury, high-performance vehicles. It was founded in 1936 by brothers Alan and Richard Jensen. Over time, Jensen transitioned to producing its own cars, becoming an icon of British automotive...
Randwick City Library ‘Our Story’: Preserving Local History

Randwick City Library ‘Our Story’: Preserving Local History

by DatacomIT | Mar 2, 2025 | Collection Management

DatacomIT would like to congratulate the team at Randwick City Council Library for the launch of their Our Story, Recollect site, which is now live to the public. Randwick City Library’s “Our Story”, is an online platform that showcases the rich history...
Webinar Invitation – Curating Special Collections from Community Contributions

Webinar Invitation – Curating Special Collections from Community Contributions

by DatacomIT | Feb 25, 2025 | Collection Management

DatacomIT is excited to announce we are hosting a special webinar featuring guest presentation by Gillian Allen, Library Officer – Local Studies, City of Ryde Libraries. Date: Wednesday 19 March 2025 Time: 2pm – 3pm AEDT Location: 1 hour online webinar...
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